Powers and fight scenes of Carmilla portrayed by Jaime Murray on Castlevania (2017). #castlevania #netflix #castlevanianocturne I do not own anything. All rights goes to Netflix.
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she would have lost. Abel was on the field, and he was just tanking potentially lethal hits for Isaac instead of fighting. Probably wanted to kill Camilla himself. Isaac planned this far too well honestly.
I mean I think its obvious a vampire as strong as carmilla would kill isaac whos just human. But tiring her out was literally his plan, fighting with his night creatures was the plan to be able to kill her easily
I love Carmilla, despite isaac beating the shit out of her it was only because of the exhaustion he put her through. And he outnumbered her making her drop lots of stamina but despite that she was still able to hold on her own, if she wasn't so impulsive and still had a tank full of energy she could've beat isaac. Strategically speaking isaac did great he knew he couldn't beat her one on one so he made armies before charging right through her base, this was shown when he was in the desert, his only plan then was to charge to styria and get revenge at Carmilla but knew that it would be better and easier for him to make an army first.
i mean... isaac didn't really beat her. isaac and his army of 200+ night creatures did. It was pretty clear that without his night creatures (especially the black and white one that protected him multiple times), he would have died pretty instantly in a PURE 1v1 versus Carmilla.
@@sond.lollipop8919 Lol never. Isaac on his own wouldn't stand a chance against her. He barely won even with a full army of night creatures and with Abel constantly flying around him and shielding him from Carmilla's hits. He eventually won and a win is a win, but let's not pretend he could've taken her down otherwise.
it's been one season you pathetic troll. why are anime/gaming fans all so negative and predictable? you must be so unhappy irl to have your perspective always focused on comparing and detracting
Hot take- Carmilla would've beaten Isaac if she literally wasn't forced up against literally hundreds of night creatures. Isaac massively handicapped her. And yet she fought on, in HEELS. Truly the queen she knew she was.
In my opinion that's like saying that Isaac would've won if Carmilla never had her vampire powers. They fought fair and square. The night creatures come from Isaac just like Carmila's speed and strength come from herself. There was no disadvantage. Isaac won because he has a strategy and his powers are cool too. Not saying Carmilla is weak, she's anything but that and she's one of the reasons I finish the show, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't acknowledge the fact that she did lose the fight.
@@as-syafie8795 She's an ancient vampire who despite all her flaws was quite intelligent and was physically very powerful. The room of blood is proof enough. And Isaac without his might creatures is still strong but not vampire killer strong. He literally would've died too from Carmillas kamikaze move if his night creatures didn't sacrifice itself. He kinda cheated her out of a draw when she rightfully would've won without saving a bajillion monsters first.
@@mulqueen2023 but sending night creatures IS his power right? That’s why he send them, and to exhaust her. That’s not cheating, he used his skills to his advantage
Carmilla was the only interesting one tbh. The rest were self admitted afterthoughts because they wanted a female team up. Carmilla was actually a person rather than a figurant.
The most impressive thing is that unlike Dracula who used tricks and stole his power Carmilla earned it all on her own and considering her rather young age she is ridiculously powerful . If she was more mentally stable and spent more time training I can’t even imagine what potential she could have reached
@@MnJiman in the games at least once upon a time there was a powerful Vampire lord named Walter (who was basically Dracula, before Dracula, though he leaned more into the “evil undead asshole king” archetype then anything scholarly). To make a long story short, through a series of events shown the game “Lament of Innocence”, Walter was killed by Leon Belmont (aka the first Belmont Hunter, and the Blond man you see in the painting in the Belmont hold). The moment Walter died, Dracula, who at the time still went by his human name of Mathias Cronqvist, swooped in and used an alchemical object called the Crimson Stone to grab Walter’s soul and used it to immediately elevate himself to being one of, if not the most powerful Vampire to currently exist, this is also apparently why Death likes him so much. He also offered Leon vampirism then and there, since he was actually good friends with Leon, they had fought together in the crusades (this was in 11th century France btw). Thing was, Matthias was the one who engineered the whole situation they were currently in, all so Leon would kill Walter and free his soul for use. Said situation involved Leon having to kill his own Fiancé Sara mind you (which, “fun” fact, is where the Vampire Killer Whip comes from), so Leon swore he and his kin would hunt the night forevermore. So yeah, that’s why the Belmont family has such a specific hatred for Dracula, and why they became Monster hunters in the first place. Admittedly, that’s in the games, and while there’s a lot of stuff in the show that references the games, there are things that don’t seem to match up. So this might not be the case in the show’s canon.
That's called plot armor lol. Carmilla is only strong because they decided they needed strong wahmen to take center stage in a franchise that's literally about Dracula and his eternal battle with the Belmonts.
I’ve never wanted a villain to destroy everything and actually come out winning in my life… I need Castlevania to find a way to resurrect her some how cause she’s a fan favorite super villain.
I must confess, there's a little bit of bias in the last fight with Isaac. Her powers and skilled were made limited. Imagine, Isaac didn't even sustain a single cut from her sword.
@@MnJimanI get to that plus the fact that her emotions was high up, but regardless, vampires are very swift in their movements and how Isaac was able to calculate and anticipate those moves is still surprising to me.
They did her so dirty. There’s no gawdamn way Isaac, a human under the age of 30, could have walked out of that confrontation with her alive. She should have bodied him. But they got him that good plot armor I guess…
He came with an entire village turned into night creatures. But yes, with that kind of speed and power she should have landed few fatal hits. He shouldn't have been able to block her full strength with a dagger.
@@ItzNotNoah7982 Why is Isaac a coward? Because he used the monsters at his disposal to help him fight? This ain’t a battle for honor and glory. Issac came to kill Carmilla and take over styria, nothing more, nothing less.
@@mizulon5413The 1st Castlevania was more exciting because it wasn't so ideological like woketurne that forcefully shoved it in my face. It was purely horror, adventure and action.