Pros:
+Works well as a test for the trio
+Shows off Roy and Liko's growth really well
Cons:
-Dot gets largely shafted in a battle meant to test her skills
-Liko continues feeling like a writer's pet
Not an amazing battle but not a bad one either.
Just okay.
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Pros:
+Works well as a test for the trio
+Shows off Roy and Liko's growth really well
Cons:
-Dot gets largely shafted in a battle meant to test her skills
-Liko continues feeling like a writer's pet
Not an amazing battle but not a bad one either.
Just okay.
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Lastly, the win feels awkward, but it makes sense if you're pay attention.
Saying she wasn't holding back was dumb, but its also pointed out that Geeta could've resorted to stalling and waiting for the poison to finish them off, and actively chose not to.
(17/18)
Lastly, the win feels awkward, but it makes sense if you're pay attention.
Saying she wasn't holding back was dumb, but its also pointed out that Geeta could've resorted to stalling and waiting for the poison to finish them off, and actively chose not to.
(17/18)
Regardless of the reason, the fact that Dot feels so non-essential doesn't outright RUIN the battle, but it is a huge writing flaw.
(16/18)
Regardless of the reason, the fact that Dot feels so non-essential doesn't outright RUIN the battle, but it is a huge writing flaw.
(16/18)
It very much feels like Dot is being written out of character to make Liko look better.
Why else would Dot say something like this?
(15/18)
It very much feels like Dot is being written out of character to make Liko look better.
Why else would Dot say something like this?
(15/18)
-Liko gets all the tactical lines, her big surprise attack moment, AND the big climatic finale (which weirdly feels like it deletes everyone that isn't Liko and Floragato from the scene).
-Meanwhile Dot gets...nothing
(14/18)
-Liko gets all the tactical lines, her big surprise attack moment, AND the big climatic finale (which weirdly feels like it deletes everyone that isn't Liko and Floragato from the scene).
-Meanwhile Dot gets...nothing
(14/18)
But the problem is that its making Dot feel obsolete in this battle that's -again- supposed to be a test for ALL 3 of them, not just Roy and Liko.
(13/18)
But the problem is that its making Dot feel obsolete in this battle that's -again- supposed to be a test for ALL 3 of them, not just Roy and Liko.
(13/18)
As I said, Dot doesn't get to demonstrate her battle smarts despite doing so consistently many times.
Instead, comments that Dot would usually make are being made by Liko here.
(12/18)
As I said, Dot doesn't get to demonstrate her battle smarts despite doing so consistently many times.
Instead, comments that Dot would usually make are being made by Liko here.
(12/18)
It's not that Liko didn't perform well, but Diana was artificially written to have no real tactics and just spammed moves (which she ironically criticizes past Liko for doing), just so Liko could score a win she didn't need.
(11/18)
It's not that Liko didn't perform well, but Diana was artificially written to have no real tactics and just spammed moves (which she ironically criticizes past Liko for doing), just so Liko could score a win she didn't need.
(11/18)
...is how other characters are artificially written to be LESS competent in order to make Liko look smarter, even when its not needed.
(10/18)
...is how other characters are artificially written to be LESS competent in order to make Liko look smarter, even when its not needed.
(10/18)
In isolation this is a perfect moment for Liko's growth...BUT-
(9/18)
In isolation this is a perfect moment for Liko's growth...BUT-
(9/18)
Geeta assumes they're attacking in desperation because, in R+D's case, they are. So Liko takes advantage of that assumption to get a leg up.
(8/18)
Geeta assumes they're attacking in desperation because, in R+D's case, they are. So Liko takes advantage of that assumption to get a leg up.
(8/18)
And in regards to demonstrating Liko's growth in that regard, this battle is PHENOMENAL.
(7/18)
And in regards to demonstrating Liko's growth in that regard, this battle is PHENOMENAL.
(7/18)
As I assumed, Liko is the most contentious part of this battle, NOT because her moments are bad, quite the opposite.
I'd actually argue this battle does a better job than almost EVERY prior Liko battle demonstrating what her actual strengths as a trainer are.
(6/18)
As I assumed, Liko is the most contentious part of this battle, NOT because her moments are bad, quite the opposite.
I'd actually argue this battle does a better job than almost EVERY prior Liko battle demonstrating what her actual strengths as a trainer are.
(6/18)
Mainly because those chances are swallowed up by-
(5/18)
Mainly because those chances are swallowed up by-
(5/18)
Outside of a SINGLE comment, she gets no moments to show her tactical mind, mostly doing nothing the whole time.
This is a major problem cuz this match is supposed to be a test for ALL of the trio, but Dot's being shafted.
(4/18)
Outside of a SINGLE comment, she gets no moments to show her tactical mind, mostly doing nothing the whole time.
This is a major problem cuz this match is supposed to be a test for ALL of the trio, but Dot's being shafted.
(4/18)
He gets to show what he's learned about spacial awareness and quick thinking multiple times throughout the match.
On top of that, he directly draws from past experiences like the Kleavor battle and builds on his own ideas.
(3/18)
He gets to show what he's learned about spacial awareness and quick thinking multiple times throughout the match.
On top of that, he directly draws from past experiences like the Kleavor battle and builds on his own ideas.
(3/18)
It's not intended to compare their strength to Geeta's.
Narratively, this battle's main goal is to demonstrate their growth to her, and by extension, the audience, which is smart.
(2/18)
It's not intended to compare their strength to Geeta's.
Narratively, this battle's main goal is to demonstrate their growth to her, and by extension, the audience, which is smart.
(2/18)