Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 3:01 am
well SK and also Guts wouldn't ask or accept Zodds help. no matter his noble quirks...
Hmmmm then maybe I should tweak my theory to say that they are stronger when they know what they are doing in a fight and just being masters of themselves. As in finding out all their powers and devising defensive/offensive strategies in accord to their physical shape or one of their "forms" (i.e. Ganishika). Sounds good to me! Thanks for the help! ^_^Istvan wrote:I'd agree that one of Zodd's strengths is that he knows how to fight well, but I think it's inacurate to say that the only thing seperating the various Apostles strength is how well they can use their power. If you look at Grunbeld, for example, with his incredible armor and ability to breath fire, it almost wouldn't matter how he fought, since generally no weapon could touch him (hence the fact that he got taken out by magic). Even Guts with the Berserk armor and that huge sword was barely able to crack that armor. Compare that to the Apostles he took out in a few seconds in the same fight. We can see an even clearer example in the form of the Emperor, since all attacks that lack a huge astral component are useless against him, and he has an incredibly powerful attack. To say that he's no more powerful then the average Apostle just seems absurd to me. So while I'd agree that how the Apostle uses the power is important to how powerful they are, I think there is also clearly an inherent difference in some of their basic strength.
I don't know about *clearly* stronger, since they have been fighting for centuries, but you're right, he'd never follow SK. But in his defense, I don't think he'd let Griffith send 1000 apostles to kill his century-long rival.Maybe, but SK is also clearly stronger then Zodd, and Zodd's never been tempted to follow him. Either he's just naturally loyal to the God's Hand, and won't side with their foes, or he looks for more then just strength (strength still being very important, of course) in someone for them to be worthy of being his leader.
You think it'll be like this with Zodd?Generally, when Gatts defeats an apostle, it means they've been slain.
I think it's likely - Guts and Zodd will have their death-match, Guts will win, Zodd will die. Admittedly, I don't tihnk it'll happen until right near the end of the series, or at least the Millennium Falcon arc. That being said, Miura has practically free-rein over everything (he is constricted somewhat by previous fore-shadowing and events). I mean, who a year thought Guts would end uo taking on Ganishka while on Zodd's back? If anyoen had suggested it they'd have been laughed atPhoenix wrote:You think it'll be like this with Zodd?Generally, when Gatts defeats an apostle, it means they've been slain.
I won't say I'm sure, because Miura is quite unique in his twists. But I can safely say that "everything points to yes". Why wouldn't him? He's an apostle. And Gatts, by now, knows that everytime Zodd helped him (two times only, I think) was because of Griffith, not of him. Of course, I'm sure it will be a great dialog, but he'll die in the end. To the abyss forever - hehehehe.Phoenix wrote:You think it'll be like this with Zodd?Generally, when Gatts defeats an apostle, it means they've been slain.
Zodd doesnt follow Griffith cause he has respect for him other than what Griffith is.MrFelony wrote:sigh, zodd didnt come follow griffith at first. he is much akin to guts' wandering warrior profile. griffith had to seek him out and claim him much like he did with guts.
Almost certainly, I can't really see any way around it. Zodd made his stance on allowing Guts to fight Griffith very clear in the last chapter, and I don't see that changing. So Guts would almost have to kill him to get to Griffith. Of course, it's Miura, so one never knows for sure, but that's how I see it right now.You think it'll be like this with Zodd?
Zodd follows Griffiths because Griffiths beat him without sweat , Zodd doesn't want to die , perhaps if Zodd feels like he can beat Griffith he will do it without doubt i guess.Libaax wrote:Zodd doesnt follow Griffith cause he has respect for him other than what Griffith is.MrFelony wrote:sigh, zodd didnt come follow griffith at first. he is much akin to guts' wandering warrior profile. griffith had to seek him out and claim him much like he did with guts.
For a guy like Zodd to be someones soldier, the master must have something over him.
Like what Griffith did to him, practicly saying dont follow me you are dead.
Atleast thats how i read Zodd following Griffith.
Zodd = neo-falcon's Guts.Libaax wrote:Thats exactly how it is i think.
Some people here seem to think Zodd admires or adores Griffith or something and thats why he follows him.
Zodd follows Griffiths because Griffiths beat him without sweat , Zodd doesn't want to die , perhaps if Zodd feels like he can beat Griffith he will do it without doubt i guess.
I'd disagree, I think that there has to be something a bit more then that. Remember, Zodd met (and crushed) Griffith when Griffith was still a human, but chose not to kill him because he knew that Griffith would become a God's Hand. Heck, he even protected Griffith from Wyld. If it was just a matter of fear, he'd never have done that. I'm pretty sure that Zodd actually has a certain degree of loyalty to the God's Hand. Mind you, I doubt he'd follow Griffith if Griffith couldn't crush him, but I don't think that's the only reason he follows Griffith. It's just that if Griffith couldn't do that, he'd be too weak to be worth following.Some people here seem to think Zodd admires or adores Griffith or something and thats why he follows him.
I dont think he knew Griffith was special when he was human.Istvan wrote:Zodd follows Griffiths because Griffiths beat him without sweat , Zodd doesn't want to die , perhaps if Zodd feels like he can beat Griffith he will do it without doubt i guess.I'd disagree, I think that there has to be something a bit more then that. Remember, Zodd met (and crushed) Griffith when Griffith was still a human, but chose not to kill him because he knew that Griffith would become a God's Hand. Heck, he even protected Griffith from Wyld. If it was just a matter of fear, he'd never have done that. I'm pretty sure that Zodd actually has a certain degree of loyalty to the God's Hand. Mind you, I doubt he'd follow Griffith if Griffith couldn't crush him, but I don't think that's the only reason he follows Griffith. It's just that if Griffith couldn't do that, he'd be too weak to be worth following.Some people here seem to think Zodd admires or adores Griffith or something and thats why he follows him.