Is it wrong that I think that Agravain makes a more convincing Berserker than Beserk-a-lot? Just from a lore perspective? Don't get me wrong, Lancelot's basically inflicting the Curse of Madness on himself out of sheer guilt is interesting as a dramatic story device, especially as it relates to the tragedy of Fate/Zero. But to me Agravain just has more interesting and nuanced reasons to be a honorable Knight of the Round Table and yet a berserker. First, their burning hatred at Lancelot and Guinevere for betraying the realm. Then outrage that Lancelot and Guinevere were forgiven by Arthur and lauded as a romantic story in the eyes of history, despite being the undoing of Camelot. Then there's his need to impose his version of order and justice on the realm, which as Lostbelt Morgan proved can be a "Madness unto itself." A minor consideration, but still. Plus, and IMO more interestingly, the possibility that his madness came from being caught between his duty to King Arthur and his lineage as a son of Morgan. A position between two worlds that would drive anyone mad. And lastly, and most likely IMO, the rage he secretly harbored within himself at being accused of being an evil and cruel man in the eyes of the people and history despite being nothing but a loyal servant of the realm. That the one thing he would considered unassailable would be called into question. To me, Beserk-a-lot's interesting enough in concept but Agravain has more going for him as far as "Reasons to be perma-pissed off and some degree of insane/obsessed" are concerned
Tonight, on Grail Gear! - Shirou goes into crippling debt - Lancer dies - Rin snatches defeat from the jaws of victory - Illya makes use of her, uh... "heritage" - Assassin goes through a crippling schizophrenia episode - Caster decides to have a honeymoon on a live racetrack - Gilgamesh DNQd the event, so why the hell is he here?!
For those who don't understand: this masterpiece is a spoiler free parody of 2 different stories, simultaneously being true to the original and a complete mockery of it. Don't even bother with the source material; you don't need it anymore.
The Bellerophon noble phantasm isnt the pegasus, its the barding and whip pegasus is wearing. It can really be used on any phantasmal beast, it just defualts to pegasus due to it having a connection to Medusa
The NP allowed Ritsuka (the masters) and servants to deal actual damage to Goetia, right? Like it just took away the majority, if not, all of Goetia’s magecraft left by Solomon besides his existing ability of being able to control the Pillars and basic attack moves
Basically yes given that Goetia, who's a product of Solomon's magecraft, is also slowly weakening and dying. That's why even a weaker Servant like Koutarou was able to damage him with just kunai's compared to when he just shrugged off Mordred and Bedi's NP earlier