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Everybody likes Rebecca.Up to EP. #5 of Cyberpunk.
I still hate the music but the show itself is still enjoyable.
I like Rebecca.
It is obvious she is best girl.Everybody likes Rebecca.
It will never cease to amaze that orientals will expect you to seriously believe that anyone would think that something as blatantly cracked as a skill copy ability would be underpowered.Basic plot. Guy gets isekaied and because he has the weakest skill (skill copy) he gets thrown in the slave coliseum. However, he's actually The Spiffing Brit and exploits the mechanics to win.
She's the Ride-or-Die Juggalo-wife all men secretly desireIt is obvious she is best girl.
She was there before you got famous.She's the Ride-or-Die Juggalo-wife all men secretly desire
the cold-ass "kill yourself" cracks me up every time lmaoI binge-watched Frieren while AFK recently. Like most latecomers, I imagine, I spent the whole time expecting Aura to come back and that Frieren would actually keep her head as a trophy, because that "fight" couldn't possibly be it.
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I was halfway through season 2 before I accepted she wasn't coming back.
I wasn't sure what to make of Season 2's opening at first, but it really grew on me. The match cut of Frieren walking toward her party and suddenly the last shot has a big gap where Himmel used to be isn't supposed to be funny, but it cracks me up every time![]()
I just got this recommended on YouTube and fuck, this can go so right if done correctly. If there's anyone that can do a sad dreadfully story it's Yoko Taro. And Keiichi doing the music - chefs kiss
Yea, Okabe on the OST is already a good sign. Tsurumaki has also been working on Evangelion since the start and his most recent work with GQuux was pretty good, even if I really don't like the GQuux itself.I just got this recommended on YouTube and fuck, this can go so right if done correctly. If there's anyone that can do a sad dreadfully story it's Yoko Taro. And Keiichi doing the music - chefs kiss
I think the idea is that it's pathetic because it's not your own power, but something you're taking from someone else and you're not going to be as good at it as the guy you're copying. Like if you copy someone's ability to set your hands on fire and throw fireballs, you're not going to be nearly as good at chucking fireballs as the guy you copied. If you're a guy that has a lot of time to practice with acquired skills between fights, it's a lot better. "Jack of all trades, master of nothing" and all that.It will never cease to amaze that orientals will expect you to seriously believe that anyone would think that something as blatantly cracked as a skill copy ability would be underpowered.
Such a great show. Would watch again.I binge-watched Frieren while AFK recently. Like most latecomers, I imagine, I spent the whole time expecting Aura to come back and that Frieren would actually keep her head as a trophy, because that "fight" couldn't possibly be it.
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I was halfway through season 2 before I accepted she wasn't coming back.
I wasn't sure what to make of Season 2's opening at first, but it really grew on me. The match cut of Frieren walking toward her party and suddenly the last shot has a big gap where Himmel used to be isn't supposed to be funny, but it cracks me up every time![]()
It and Delicious in Dungeon are some of the most interesting fantasy that's come out in a long while. With Frieren being the better of the two, but Dungeon Meshi is also pretty fantastic, I can't wait for the rest of the manga to be adapted.Such a great show. Would watch again.
Not necessarily.I think the idea is that it's pathetic because it's not your own power, but something you're taking from someone else and you're not going to be as good at it as the guy you're copying. Like if you copy someone's ability to set your hands on fire and throw fireballs, you're not going to be nearly as good at chucking fireballs as the guy you copied. If you're a guy that has a lot of time to practice with acquired skills between fights, it's a lot better. "Jack of all trades, master of nothing" and all that.
Unless I'm misremembering, he can only copy the skill of an enemy he's actively fighting, and it's at a reduced strength.He could combine skills for more power,
In the story they kind of explain it. They say that skill copy gives you the skill at rank 1 (out of 5). It also says because you're not experienced with using a copied skill, you're not going to make up that difference in the course of a single fight. I don't know if the rank and expertise are the same thing, but the story implies they're different.It will never cease to amaze that orientals will expect you to seriously believe that anyone would think that something as blatantly cracked as a skill copy ability would be underpowered.