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Standing in the middle of a shattered mountaintop, Ganon wiped a trickle of blood from his mouth, listening to Ajax's words. A tophat briefly landed on his head, only for Ganon to swat it away. "IDIOT." he shouted at the headwear. "You think this isn't my own power? The triforce of power is no power-boosting item or trinket locked in a dungeon- it's a mark of accomplishment." he held up his fist, the triangular symbol glowing intensely. "I earned my power. I TOOK my power. I don't need some parlor trick to help me along." he said. Dark energies swirled around his fist once more, concentrating themselves into his hand. "OorrraaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" he shouted, and ran forward. Win or lose, Ganon would make this his last attack.
I'm wondering how long until Guts needs a new sword because he's hit something that it: A) can't cut, and B) is durable enough to shatter it.
A several hundred pound mass of iron won't just shatter when it hits something. On top of that, the Dragonslayer's been enhanced to cut through magical stuff. Guts isn't gonna need a new sword anytime soon. If anything, I could see it getting augmented if I run into a good enough smithy.
When I say 'anything', I mean 'any of the numerous things in the universe that are probably harder than Apostle flesh'. Much like taking that thing to a cliff face: it's going to get wrecked sooner or later, even if it deforms before it shatters. Though, admittedly, iron is a lot less brittle than steel.
Apostle flesh is actually quite durable; most mundane weapons have a hard time hurting them. When Guts took on his first few bottom ranked not even apostle demons, a normal greatsword wasn't enough; only the Dragonslayer had the mass necessary to cleave through it. Actually I can probably find Guts cleaving through rock and other hard materials without scuffing up the Dragonslayer. In fact, I recall he sliced through the hide of a dragon made out of crystals in one chapter.
Oh? I've had trouble getting past Rosalie. Up to which point, he was just utilising its normal properties: the edge might not've been that sharp, but sheer weight would cut through almost anything. By that standard, smashing it into rock would chip away at the rock and wreck the blade utterly. Of course, he didn't have the Dragonslayer for the Band of the Hawk era, and Rosalie's right after that. The whole Black Swordsman mess beforehand is pretty meaningless. XD
The Dragonslayer is relatively sharp, which combined WITH its mass makes it an amazing cleaving weapon. It hasn't taken any notable damage in the entire manga. Actually, if you're just out of the Band of the Hawk, you're way, WAY behind on the shit the Dragonslayer has cut through. Like the crystal dragon. Since then it's gotten tempered by Goto, and killed so many apostles it's becoming a magical weapon that can hurt ethereal stuff. The blade taking damage from hitting a rock would count for a normal sized sword, but this sword is far larger than anything a man should use, and that size makes it more durable.
I'm wondering how long until Guts needs a new sword because he's hit something that it: A) can't cut, and B) is durable enough to shatter it.
A several hundred pound mass of iron won't just shatter when it hits something. On top of that, the Dragonslayer's been enhanced to cut through magical stuff. Guts isn't gonna need a new sword anytime soon. If anything, I could see it getting augmented if I run into a good enough smithy.
When I say 'anything', I mean 'any of the numerous things in the universe that are probably harder than Apostle flesh'. Much like taking that thing to a cliff face: it's going to get wrecked sooner or later, even if it deforms before it shatters. Though, admittedly, iron is a lot less brittle than steel.
Apostle flesh is actually quite durable; most mundane weapons have a hard time hurting them. When Guts took on his first few bottom ranked not even apostle demons, a normal greatsword wasn't enough; only the Dragonslayer had the mass necessary to cleave through it. Actually I can probably find Guts cleaving through rock and other hard materials without scuffing up the Dragonslayer. In fact, I recall he sliced through the hide of a dragon made out of crystals in one chapter.
I'm wondering how long until Guts needs a new sword because he's hit something that it: A) can't cut, and B) is durable enough to shatter it.
A several hundred pound mass of iron won't just shatter when it hits something. On top of that, the Dragonslayer's been enhanced to cut through magical stuff. Guts isn't gonna need a new sword anytime soon. If anything, I could see it getting augmented if I run into a good enough smithy.
Now I'm so confused that I'm not even.
Facepunch posted wondering if Vita hadn't noticed @Blumenkranz or if @Blumenkranz was being actively ignored, and then edited his post for some reason. Not sure why.
Mods want us to ignore him. Apparently, he's a troll. So I've been told, anyway. Besides, discussing food is a better use of one's time than 'feeding the troll,' so I've been told.
How do we know he's a troll if he hasn't done anything wrong?
It's what I've been told. He's working on the site, Prost. I think he's currently trying to implement a notification system, and swap around the user information location. And there are a number of active mods; check under the 'Staff' tab thing at the top of the page.
Look, I'm just saying it seems wrong to ostracize someone who hasn't even done anything hostile.
Now I'm so confused that I'm not even.
Facepunch posted wondering if Vita hadn't noticed @Blumenkranz or if @Blumenkranz was being actively ignored, and then edited his post for some reason. Not sure why.
Mods want us to ignore him. Apparently, he's a troll. So I've been told, anyway. Besides, discussing food is a better use of one's time than 'feeding the troll,' so I've been told.
How do we know he's a troll if he hasn't done anything wrong?
Ganon turned his arms to his side, the swung them down like a hammer, spinning his fists into Ajax's face. "You cannot break me!" he yelled, landing on his feet in a crouch. He charged forward, football tackling the pugilist, lifting and slamming him down. As Ajax bounced off the ground, Ganon swung his leg back like a meaty pendulum, and rocketed it forward, sending Ajax rocketing towards a mountain. With a might leap, the warlock headed towards him at even greater speed, readying a mid-air fist.
In RWBY season 2, Blake is slightly unnerved by a small corgi. Extrapolate up to two huge wolves =P Although, she's not scared by Grimm wolves, so maybe once they cross a certain threshold they don't bother her =P
That means either her phobia recognizes the difference between dogs and wolves, or she was on a combat high.
Guts - Umbrella Research Facility Ker-chop. The Dragonslayer cleaved downwards through a Licker, its head, shoulder, and arm flying sideways. Guts exhaled, looking around. It seemed even with the mutual goal of the SE squadron, there were still far too many mutants and undead to deal with. If there was a leader controlling the mutants, or a wizard like Schierke to cast some magnificent spell, this would be a lot easier. Guts was reminded of his early days as he decided to chain his sword back onto his back. These men could probably handle the problem themselves. Or if they couldn't, surely they were smart enough to run into the.... barren snowy wasteland. At the very least they could barricade themselves indoors. It wasn't Guts' problem whichever way. The Apostle was. Guts dashed back inside the warehouse, flipping out the repeater bow. It would have just been easier to have gone the other way, he decided, and dashed back downstairs into the metal corridor. He'd find the belly of the beast yet, probably literally when he'd cut it open. It was only a matter of time before it showed itself.
"Because I can't fly." Bee explained, wrapping an arm around Okuu's control rod. Sidling to the relative safety of the ledge, he sheathed his sword. "Humans can't fly. Well, I guess some probably can, considering what's going on. But not me. I can't fly. That's alright, walking's fun though." he grinned, putting his hands on his hips. "Walking is good exercise. It keeps your legs toned."
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