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All praise Grail
Can't agree I'm afraid. You see I think it's Griffith's ability to forsee others stupidity that allows him to win battles. He's a brilliant strategist, if not genius. He knows how and when others will react and he incorporates that into his plan. He even admits having Guts' actions in mind when making plans. He can read people and maneuver himself around their actions. Thats not luck, that genius. Of course in vol. 8 he misjudges his opponent for the first time which leads to his downfall. But until then, he was the best.Holsety said:Griffith wins battles based as much on the stupidity of others as on his own ability
I know you explained why you felt this way, but remember in vol. 12 he admits that The Band of the Hawk WAS the place where he might have belonged all along, he just has a bad habit of realizing things when it's too late. Too me, the time he spent with the Hawks seems to be the happiest time of Guts life. He was accepted, cared about(by most) relied on, and felt true friendship, even if he didn't realize it yet. But if you still don't see it that way, then lets agree to disagree.Holsety said:I was never really able to accept that Guts was in the right place in the Hawks,