Well, time to dynamize the thread.
That's funny too. How can a guy that breaks pillars, collapses a roof on himself coming out clean define him as weak? Is it domination of the pillars and out-thinking their every brick? Is it Guts the Masoner of the Interstice?
Guts is not weak for this "match". His magical armour cancels his weakness. There might be a price to pay in the end -as explained by Skullknight- but this is a different story.
The pillars don't give Guts a disadvantage as he can strike through them - apart from the fact that he could be damaging the DS.
If Guts actually had the alternative offer to use a rapier instead I am pretty sure he wouldn't even think about it. For Guts DS is as good as ever. The thing about the pillars in the end is that Serpico can use them doing some cool maneuvers.
Oh and let's not forget that Guts is in the interstice. Would he be able to use DS like that for sure if he weren't for a second?
Or maybe, if Serpico had been in the interstice first place he might be able to surf on his sword in the air or whatever.
It's true that Guts is stronger but Serpico is more agile. Why would Serpico let himself for sure be hit to KO in a boxing match with Guts?
Who said differently?
Aazealh said:I think you guys need to come back to reality... Serpico is fighting a very weakened man, that can only stand because of a magical armor and has trouble keeping control of himself and thus must be wary not to get too much into the fight, yet is still fighting to death. That guy also can't wield his weapon without breaking thick pillars. ::)
That's funny too. How can a guy that breaks pillars, collapses a roof on himself coming out clean define him as weak? Is it domination of the pillars and out-thinking their every brick? Is it Guts the Masoner of the Interstice?
Guts is not weak for this "match". His magical armour cancels his weakness. There might be a price to pay in the end -as explained by Skullknight- but this is a different story.
Aazealh said:That guy also can't wield his weapon without breaking thick pillars.
The pillars don't give Guts a disadvantage as he can strike through them - apart from the fact that he could be damaging the DS.
If Guts actually had the alternative offer to use a rapier instead I am pretty sure he wouldn't even think about it. For Guts DS is as good as ever. The thing about the pillars in the end is that Serpico can use them doing some cool maneuvers.
Oh and let's not forget that Guts is in the interstice. Would he be able to use DS like that for sure if he weren't for a second?
Or maybe, if Serpico had been in the interstice first place he might be able to surf on his sword in the air or whatever.
Aazealh said:Maybe Guts should fight naked with his feet tied and a wooden stick as his only weapon while people shoot arrows at him? Maybe that would be fair fighting? Don't mistake my point here guys, I appreciate Serpico's skills a lot as a fighter and a tactician, but Guts is just stronger, he's the hero, and in a boxing match the round would go to him by K.O.
It's true that Guts is stronger but Serpico is more agile. Why would Serpico let himself for sure be hit to KO in a boxing match with Guts?
Aazealh said:These two guys have different fighting styles, and Serpico sure could use his cape and feather sword (though he doesn't seem to have fully mastered them yet, he made mistakes everytime he fought with them, and against Guts that would mean death), but he decided that he didn't need them when he gave them back to Schierke, and now he is in a situation that he put himself in... Whatever happens is a consequence of his own actions.
Who said differently?