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There is a part of me that agrees with you. In fact, I would think that as a fan of Berserk, there should be some degree of reservation toward this recent course of events. Although there are some people that would claim Miura had "jumped the shark" (apologize for using such a trite analogy) long ago regarding Berserk (though I'm not one of them), I don't see how Miura hasn't just about crossed that point of no return as far as what's about to unfold. But there is still a part of me that wants to give Miura the benefit of the doubt, and eagerly waiting to see where Miura plans on going with this scenario that is planned.The Herald wrote:IMO the emperor is huge, but without the definitive human element to it that Berserk normally has in reaction to such an event, I can't help but feel unattached to what is going on. He's just too big. But it sure is a good build up.
I think you're overestimating Guts, or perhaps underestimating Zodd. Based on the Hill of Swords episode, I'd put a Guts who can fully utilize the power of the Berserk armor as roughly on par with a transformed Zodd. In regards to Guts killing Griffith, it might not be the problem you seem to be thinking. Yes, it would seem to be impossible for Guts to kill the Emperor now. Sheer scale would seem to prevent him from inflicting any significant damage. However, even if Griffith is powerful enough to destroy the Emperor, that doesn't necessarily mean that Guts can't kill Griffith (especially given that he has a sword which can cut a God's Hand). This isn't Dragon Ball. One of the things I love about Berserk is the amazing level of realism. And that means that the "stronger" person doesn't always win the fight. A single mistake can end it. It would have to be done well (this is Miura so I don't foresee a problem there), but I could see Guts defeating Griffith.Triko wrote:The Emperor's size is also troubling to me...
Odds are, that Griffith and the Apostles will take down the Emperor, but in order to do so, what kind of god-like power would Griffith have to unleash? Is Mr Miura making the Emperor and Griffith too powerful in relation to this Manga's very own main character, Gutts? Gutts, when healthy and donning the Berserker Armor with Schierke keeping his powers in control, is already much more powerful than many of the Apostles (I can't see Zodd standing a chance against a healthy berserker Gutts now). However, Gutts is a flea compared to an Emperor that's standing a 100 stories tall!!!
My guess is that the Emperor will be killed by Griffith, but many Apostles would fall in the battle, and Griffith's power would weaken to a more manageable level that Gutts can handle without having to go into the Abyss himself to obtain the godlike powers needed to fight Griffth.
You mean as Femto?.....Don't know if that's still possible. But would be pretty cool.Chronicle wrote:Yeah, the emperor sure is big as hell, and i find it hard to believe that they'll be able to kill him with thier army... maybe Griffith will have to use his Apostle form or whatever you now might call it, that would be awsome
Hey sorry, as you can see I'm new to this so I thought some of you would like to know the RAW was out. Simple mistake, I'll remove it if it offends some people or against forum regulations.The Herald wrote:Hugh, go away, you aren't wanted here.
Points taken, still, I say either Griffith would have to be weakened or Gutts will have to be powered up immensely for their inevitable fight. Even though we don't know Griffith's true strength yet, we already know he can move inhumanly fast (or be able to Warp, or whatever), Gutt's wouldn't be able to get off a swing of his sword if they were to fight now. My guess is that Gutts' power will be upgraded by the Hanafubuku King, and eventually he'll follow the path of the Skullknight when the limit of his humanity is peaked, and is no longer adequate.I think you're overestimating Guts, or perhaps underestimating Zodd. Based on the Hill of Swords episode, I'd put a Guts who can fully utilize the power of the Berserk armor as roughly on par with a transformed Zodd. In regards to Guts killing Griffith, it might not be the problem you seem to be thinking. Yes, it would seem to be impossible for Guts to kill the Emperor now. Sheer scale would seem to prevent him from inflicting any significant damage. However, even if Griffith is powerful enough to destroy the Emperor, that doesn't necessarily mean that Guts can't kill Griffith (especially given that he has a sword which can cut a God's Hand). This isn't Dragon Ball. One of the things I love about Berserk is the amazing level of realism. And that means that the "stronger" person doesn't always win the fight. A single mistake can end it. It would have to be done well (this is Miura so I don't foresee a problem there), but I could see Guts defeating Griffith.
As for the many Apostles dying and Griffith being weakened idea...its possible, but I doubt it. First, Griffith is an amazing tactician, and the dream shows that he predicted this event. I doubt he'd be so sloppy as to have something like that happen. Second, from a story perspective it would feel way too cheap. Griffith shows off these amazing powers (and an incredible army) but then they convienently go away so that the main character can come in and kill him? I just don't see Miura as that kind of cop-out, and I'd be disapointed if he did. That's my take on the matter, anyway.
I really hope none of that happens.Triko wrote:Points taken, still, I say either Griffith would have to be weakened or Gutts will have to be powered up immensely for their inevitable fight. Even though we don't know Griffith's true strength yet, we already know he can move inhumanly fast (or be able to Warp, or whatever), Gutt's wouldn't be able to get off a swing of his sword if they were to fight now. My guess is that Gutts' power will be upgraded by the Hanafubuku King, and eventually he'll follow the path of the Skullknight when the limit of his humanity is peaked, and is no longer adequate.I think you're overestimating Guts, or perhaps underestimating Zodd. Based on the Hill of Swords episode, I'd put a Guts who can fully utilize the power of the Berserk armor as roughly on par with a transformed Zodd. In regards to Guts killing Griffith, it might not be the problem you seem to be thinking. Yes, it would seem to be impossible for Guts to kill the Emperor now. Sheer scale would seem to prevent him from inflicting any significant damage. However, even if Griffith is powerful enough to destroy the Emperor, that doesn't necessarily mean that Guts can't kill Griffith (especially given that he has a sword which can cut a God's Hand). This isn't Dragon Ball. One of the things I love about Berserk is the amazing level of realism. And that means that the "stronger" person doesn't always win the fight. A single mistake can end it. It would have to be done well (this is Miura so I don't foresee a problem there), but I could see Guts defeating Griffith.
As for the many Apostles dying and Griffith being weakened idea...its possible, but I doubt it. First, Griffith is an amazing tactician, and the dream shows that he predicted this event. I doubt he'd be so sloppy as to have something like that happen. Second, from a story perspective it would feel way too cheap. Griffith shows off these amazing powers (and an incredible army) but then they convienently go away so that the main character can come in and kill him? I just don't see Miura as that kind of cop-out, and I'd be disapointed if he did. That's my take on the matter, anyway.
Another possibility (just thought of it), Schierke can somehow weaken Griffith enough for Gutts to fight him; Griffith did fear Witches enough to send a small army of his most powerful apostles to eliminate Schierke's mentor.
I agree with you man. That guy/thing is huge. Kinda reminds me of PowerRangers when the bad guys transformed into giant versions... not that I watched that show...fujinsan wrote:I wonder if guts could take his big ass out? Probably not how he is now, but I guess he could take out the feet or so.
I doubt he could even take out the feet, although maybe with Schierke's help (even then it's dubious). It's a simple matter of scale, it would be like someone two inches tall trying to take you out with a pin. Yeah, if they said person what he (or she) was doing it might be possible to cause you some pain, but not to do any true, major damage. Such a person is simply not big enough to cause lasting harm before being stepped on.fujinsan wrote:I wonder if guts could take his big ass out? Probably not how he is now, but I guess he could take out the feet or so.