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Admiral_Shippai said:

Pls dont guilt me just because she looks like a reused asset with a BB rigging edit. The character in itself isnt bad tho and many people who didnt like Anson pointed that out.

Yes, the community agreed that the issue was not the art itself, but that she was given the KGV-class. We all hope she comes back as a submarine (HMS Sunfish or the battleship Centurion, which was disguised as Anson at one point.

She was a cute design used by mistake for Anson

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    tremolo_measure said:

    I am not sure if the Tengu is Aya or Hatate.
    She has short hair like Aya, but she has a tie and holds a hair like Hatate, however, does not have pigtails.
    it may be an alternative hairstyle, but I'm not sure.

    I'm fairly sure this piece is supposed to be a bunch of male or at least more masculine depictions of various touhou characters, considering the shorter hairstyles (mostly) across the board and the way the faces are drawn, and a quick machine translation of the commentary seems to agree with me, for what that's worth. With that as well as the phone that they're holding in mind, I'm pretty confident it's Hatate.

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    I always look at pics like these and can't help but speculate that the artist had such a tough time with the Elden Soulsborne boss that they release their frustrations through pieces like this.

    because there ain't no way that this generic ass elf mage who's from a generic Magic the Gathering/D&D/Isekai setting is defeating the literal god of the Elden Ring verse that easily.

    there's literally a demigod who conquered the stars themselves just so he could keep all the horrors of the void at bay, and he is far beneath the Elden Beast.

    before you go off, try to separate fixed gameplay mechanics from real combat, if there were a tv series of Elden Ring rest assured battles wouldn't just be contained in a small area blocked off by fog where a tarnished performs 50 roles per minute and his foe can be stun-locked to death.

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    winkywonker said:

    I always look at pics like these and can't help but speculate that the artist had such a tough time with the Elden Soulsborne boss that they release their frustrations through pieces like this.

    because there ain't no way that this generic ass elf mage who's from a generic Magic the Gathering/D&D/Isekai setting is defeating the literal god of the Elden Ring verse that easily.

    there's literally a demigod who conquered the stars themselves just so he could keep all the horrors of the void at bay, and he is far beneath the Elden Beast.

    before you go off, try to separate fixed gameplay mechanics from real combat, if there were a tv series of Elden Ring rest assured battles wouldn't just be contained in a small area blocked off by fog where a tarnished performs 50 roles per minute and his foe can be stun-locked to death.

    this guy just take crossover art way too seriously go learn to control your emo this is not even VS website

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    How to say you didn't watch Frieren without saying you didn't watch Frieren:

    winkywonker said:

    there ain't no way that this generic ass elf mage who's from a generic Magic the Gathering/D&D/Isekai setting is defeating the literal god of the Elden Ring verse that easily.

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    winkywonker said:

    because there ain't no way that this generic ass elf mage who's from a generic Magic the Gathering/D&D/Isekai setting is defeating the literal god of the Elden Ring verse that easily.

    If one of the strongest mages in that setting you clearly didn't watch can't do it, then who are you suggesting can? Keep in mind that the tarnished are themselves entirely mortal humans and devoid of any godly powers like Radahn, with their only real advantage being the ability to revive after dying, something only granted to them if they have the Guidance of Grace. "But the Elden Beast is an omniscient god!" Yeah and it was killed by a very stubborn human with infinite retries that could have had as little as a loincloth and a club.

    Ignoring game mechanics doesn't really change that the Protagonist has no known achievements prior to heeding the call of Grace and by all accounts is a complete nobody, but can still defeat the Elden Beast solo. But a powerful mage with 1000 years of experience can't do it?

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    bunkhead said:

    How to say you didn't watch Frieren without saying you didn't watch Frieren:

    it's about an emotionless depressed Mary Su of an elf mage with no familial lineage who finds her purpose in knowing, learning about & raising future generations of heroes to be more than just the best in their field by not just teaching them to raise their power level but also to teach them to be better people through lessons from her personal experiences from her prolonged life as an elf, at least that's what I gathered from watching the first ep.

    it's a bit depressing and not my cup of tea, it has stunning animation & story-wise it has a half-decent plot, but, like most anime serials, the show is very much generic as a whole.

    it's just another series where the hype mainly comes from its animation more than anything else like most anime these days.

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    But a powerful mage with 1000 years of experience can't do it?

    yes.

    revival is a hax power that even the all-powerful Frieren would lose against eventually, especially if the person who can revive can grind against endless hordes of enemies of all types until they are powerful enough to solo her, the same can be said for the Elden Beast or any boss in a elden soulsborne game.

    you forget to recognize that these gods, demigods, ethereal, magical, eldrich beasts that we face are by all means impossible for the naked man with a stick to beat without endless revival and constant grinding, two things that Frieren does not have, she ONLY has 1000 years of experience, and the last time I checked the shattering happened 5000 years before the events within the game take place, so I'll play nice & disregard the life they all had before the shattering and say 1000 years of exp in relative peace with some bouts in between vs 5000 years of constant warring and survival in a post-apocalyptic setting, you choose.

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    RosettaSuper said:

    This is just mean man

    Considering how she tends to act to Rhodes employees, basically being an asshole knowing they can't really do anything since Kalt'sit's said they can't, this is basically just karma.

    Especially since, in this very comic, she starting off insulting Rhodes by saying it was too cheap to have Christmas parties.

    Maybe if she were a little nicer they'd invite her.

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    When I saw the trailer I fully expected it to flop. i would personally enjoy the anime but I didn't think it would do well enough to get any kind of traction especially with chained soldier airing in the same season so imagine my surprise when actually it ended being AoTS.

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    iori98 said:

    When I saw the trailer I fully expected it to flop. i would personally enjoy the anime but I didn't think it would do well enough to get any kind of traction especially with chained soldier airing in the same season so imagine my surprise when actually it ended being AoTS.

    We still have 3/4 of the year left and you're going to call this AoTS, now?
    With Code Geass and Spice & Wolf coming back from the dead like Gandalf the White, Oshi no Ko hankerin' for seconds, a super-sized promo for Calli's new song, Tatsuki Fujimoto's Look Back, Frieren and Apothecary Diaries killing it, Dandadan wanting to make a splash, and more?

    You are a far braver man than I.

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