maybe it never happens, arthur is treated like nothing in general, he just exists and that's it, they do nothing with him as a character but something more visual 3D would be cool
@@luisfillipebeserra2108considering he was only in the Fate prototype before the decision was made to genderbend him (and introduce Shiro as before the protag was a female with glasses), I guess it makes sense why he’s treated as such.
@@luisfillipebeserra2108 Proto arthur literally beat a beast only with 6/13 seals on his excalibur open and its not even reach the minimum requirement to release its power as a divine construct💀
@@dryyynnn according to saber fans her excalibur could do the same thing but she only uses 3 seals currently according to FGO, arthur uses 6, that's why he is stronger
@@luisfillipebeserra2108if you only look at Mana and Luck then sure! But look again at endurance, strength, and even Noble Phantasm (his NP is ranked EX while Artoria’s is only A+++). I’m not saying he’s stronger by any mean (although it’s canonically confirmed that he is technically slightly better), I’m just saying that each of them has the own charm, and you shouldn’t compare.
@@skeetskeet7041 yeah a 3t mana burst and a 30 star bomb and 3 t crit dmg up . As you said man needs an NP buff but he also desperately needs an AU , that extra attack hurts my eyes sadly
@@thereseavanastrea4662 agreed but if Artoria can pull it off with the same year one hits he can too with his low key amazing base stats dude has one of the highest attack stats in the game and has great health too. Maybe a battery with an np damage modifier?
@@skeetskeet7041 NP dmg against evil and threat to Humanity will be something close to in-lore stuff and they need to give him that 20% on overcharge as well like Artoria and his NP dmg up should be increased to 20% as well
Proto Gilgamesh literally stood ZERO chance against Arthur. The guy literally hunts Beasts, as in evils of humanity. Gilgamesh is strong, but he’s not beating Tiamat, Draco, or Kiara. Remember, the OP Gilgamesh we know was bested by Alcides and he wasn’t even trying.
Actually, Proto Gil does stand a chance just through sheer survivability, Proto Gil's entire gimmick is that he can always somehow survive, thus him surviving that massive Excalibur blast too.
58K views? How did you end up here, on my small second channel - RU-vid recommendations, or is this video being shown up if you're looking for Proto Arthur?
Hmm really interesting in a alter timeline/universe Arthur Pendragon and in Fate Timeline/universe Altria Pendragon Hmmm.... Wait wha!? Why? The Heck is his name has a "Prototype" Because maybe in the alter universe the gods decided to create a Male Arthur Pendragon "Prototype" to see what will happen if they let Altria And her Excalibur if they released some of the seals of the Excalibur and How poweful it become 🤔
I don’t consider Artoria Arthur at all tbh. This is the real King Arthur and he doesn’t play games like Artoria does. But she’ll always be “stronger” because she’s fate go’s poster child 🗿
@@sebastianfontanez1081 Correct me if I am wrong, but I am sure she removes only one restraint, unless we are counting Bedivere's seal which is already removed, so that would make it 2 seals at max, invisible air although might work as a seal isn't really a restraint like the ones from the round table. So, she has at best removed two restraints according to my knowledge: One's comrades-in-arms must be courageous The enemy must be more powerful than oneself Saber mentions more restraints in the interlude but she removes one, the first one about being courageous.
@@zain.munirzain5872 Yeah, sorry I should've clarified, I meant that, after her interlude in FGO, her NP goes up from A to A++ because she removes an extra seal, that seal being the one you mentioned about allies being courageous. But yes, in most situations, and likely during the entirety of Fate/Stay Night, she only ever had 2 seals removed.
Each seal is a requirement set by the Knights of the Round Table for the usage of Excaliburs full power. From what I recall, each seal released grants access to more of Excaliburs power, with a minimum of 6 being required for a "proper" Excaliblast. Each seal is set by the individual Knights of the Round, with, for example, Mordred's seal being "The battle must be against evil" meaning that if the battle isn't against evil, then the seal remains active. Another example is Lancelot's seal, stating "The battle must not be against an Elemental" meaning if Arthur's fighting against, say, the Lady of the Lake, who is a Fairy and an Elemental, Lancelot's seal would remain active. There are 13 seals, one for each member of the Round Table. Arthur's own seal is "This battle is to save the world" meaning Arthur has to be fighting to protect Earth for the seal to deactivate.
@@irsblitze1505 At the moment, I believe the only usage of a fully powered, uninhibited, completely unsealed Excalibur, was during Excaliburs first known fight roughly 14,000 years before the modern era, where an unknown human (Maybe Artoria, or a Counter-Guardian, taken back in time from the future) used Excalibur with all 13 seals unleashed to destroy The White Titan, Sefar, in one hit, after Sefar had killed all the gods. However we've never actually _seen_ the fully powered blast properly animated, I think the most we've seen is a sort of slideshow-flashback to Excalibur vs Sefar (which is the only visualization we have of Excalibur vs Sefar), Artoria's usual blast with 2 seals unleashed, and Arthur's usual blast with 6 seals unleashed, and you can very clearly see the difference in power between Artoria's and Arthur's as more seals are unleashed. So all we really know about Unsealed Excalibur is that it one-tapped a being that killed all the gods. The White Titan is ridiculously powerful, like beyond multiverse level, and Excalibur decimated her instantly.