Changing from white cracks to black cracks when Trion leaks makes the bailouts look so much more brutal and heavy, a good call when they made the newer seasons.
Ko-kun is actually insane. And him and his insane side effect is only ranked 4th amongst attackers. I really want to see how other top 3 fight this machine of a man.
It would come down to pure skill and being able to constantly develop styles of fighting or techniques. Kei probably knows everything there is to know about every fighting style and is able to change or combine styles. That’s how you defeat Ko with something he hasn’t seen b4 or getting him in an unfavorable environment. Kei can also defeat Jin with his foresight if both use normal triggers.
@@born2run121 I don’t really understand how foresight works. He can predict she will use a certain combination of moves and avoid it. Too bad we haven’t seen Jin fight with anyone. Even when he fought with Tachikawa, we didn’t see a single frame of it. So it’s pretty hard to say how powerful Jin really is with a normal trigger.
I think its more like. Even if he knows their fighting style it doesnt automatically mean he can counter them. Its a testament to the skill of the top three and Kageura then even Ko cant beat them on regular solo matches
@@pumpkingamebox Jin fought Hyuse with his normal trigger. Beating Jin with a normal trigger all comes down to skill regardless of side effects. As for his foresight it allows him to see possible futures of the people he has met including himself. During the battle with Hyuse he was able to accurately predict attacks without using too much eyesight. Here Hyuse was at a disadvantage because Jin figured out the his trigger when Hyuse was fighting that other guy. If Jin never knew of Hyuse he definitely would have lost.
@@born2run121 But considering Jin foresaw his losing outcome, he set things in a way so he wouldn’t. So there no “definitely” in this scenario. The man in on the job 24/7 just to make sure things work out ok. He’s insane.
SPOILER: Tbh, Murakami is Superior, that's why Hyuse, another very high tier needed to help kuga 2V1. Murakami still cutted off an arm from kuga in the most Badass way.
@@Delicashilous I wouldn’t say Murakami is superior. Maybe in a rank war like this, where they’re put into a setting to then face off like this with the restrictions that follows in border. Kuga’s biggest asset is his experience and expertise in actual wars, which Kuga can’t properly utilize here. Plus, he’s not as accustomed to borders technology. He has certainly improved in using them, but like how he is still worse at using grasshopper than the one who taught him, despite being stronger than the one who taught him, he still has a ways to go with this unfamiliar tech. Plus, the biggest reason Kuga has trouble against Murakami is due to his side effect, but what if both were to encounter the same enemy on the battlefield for the first time, without preparation? Kuga would surely do far better in that situation. In short, Murakami is only superior in rank wars and fights within border’s rules, but otherwise not. In my opinion at least
Kou's side effect is really Op man, every fight he just gets stronger and you can't use the same tricks on him again. Given time, he might just become one of the strongest character here.
@@BlaxeFrost-X True, u need luck to survive fight with stronger enemy in battlefield, in rank u just get bail out but in real battlefield, it's can result your squad is eliminated and your base is get destroyed before u can revenge
There are weaknesses though. Firstly: Trion. Murakami has slightly above average Trion, but doesn't particularly accel at it. So, if Ninomiya walks in in Full Attack mode, its likely even his raygust wouldn't be able to hold him back. Second: Range, He has Senku, but that's only 20 meters of range. He can still be gunned down, and as a heavy attacker using Raygust, his mobility is not that high. Third: Sneak Attacks. Defence means nothing if they don't know you are coming. You also can't really learn from a sneak attack because it happens so fast and you don't know when it will happen, meaning you can't learn when to react.
@@BlaxeFrost-X Not just another agent, he might not be op against a new oponent but all the tricks he has learned he can put to extremely effective use.
I actually like Osamu's Weak but Smart style. Sure, he won't deal direct damage at all, but he's the tactician and controller that will help lead his team to success.
+Khoi Nguyen people say osamu is really weak and doesn't imorove, but he actually has, no a lot though. he can kill a marmod on his own as apposed to in the beginning where he got defeated by one
Theo T. because japan is the home of anime, being a voice actor/actress became a serious profession. You actually have to take training to be a professional that's why it is rare to see an actual kid doing voice acting in japan compared to voice actors on US. That professional training is also the reason why japanese voice actors are so goddamn good.