I love the fact that they gave him 2 dogs. If the series is anything to go by he would have one destroyed by his second deployment and either find a new one or supe up the wreck.
@@markanthonyorine1699 The scenario made it really obvious. It literally start with them talking about how they can't fix it since they don't carry spare parts and next thing you know you fight other AT and his dog gets destroyed and pop and what a coincidence a brand new dog with some experimental equipment just laying in some hanger.
@@diannerenard and so as almost every other Gespensts in OG universe. In compare to a regular Gespenst totally lacks range and speed. It is just Kyosuke knows how to use the weight to build high speed over time (kind of like a truck running in straight line for long enough) and as an opportunity to close in. In short Alteisen is just a flawed Gespenst that is strong only because how badass the pilot is. While a normal Gespenst can use its nuclear reactor to fire off neutron blaster which has the power to rival super robots. Alteisen uses the same reactor just to be able to MOVE. Story wise Marion always want to make a proper close range based Gespenst for Kyosuke since he is the leader of the squad anyways but they always ended up in a difference hero’s hand.
@@abc2390986 wasnt your point about grunt units shining in the hand of aces? Alteisen is super high performance, not an underdog and grunty grunt as the scopedog. A proper comparison is alteisen being pretty much like gundam wing's Tallgeese: So high spec that regular pilots cant handle it. Because like you mentioned, it used what makes Gespenst R and S powerhouses not to fuel super weapons but to make it move extremely fast and do it being loaded in so much armor, it takes super robot grade attacks to damage it. And everybody knows just how busted tallgeese was. Its flaw wasn't its performance, it was being too demanding for normal pilots. Kinda like how the NT-1 Alex barely handled a Zaku despite being even better than the RX-78 Gundam, because it was too hard to control for a regular pilot.
Scope Dog looks great in SRW 30! I don't think they're ever going to top the one from Z3 where Chirico's ultimate ends with him popping open the hatch and going for the revolver kill against giant mechas and evil deities, lol.
It usually does have stats that are fairly middling, but Chirico's stats and skills are Amuro-tier, so it ends up vastly overperforming because of him.
That's the funny thing with Chirico. Mediocre yet fast mechs, but amazing pilot stats and abilities. If he is hacked into other units, there's little doubt he might be better at using most than their own titular pilots.
So after some upgrades and parts I can say this guy hits really hard with that 150% crit buff. Put on some anti size stuff and then even large enemies fall easy.
Extra critical damage buff+Extra potential buff+pilot’s high stat+anti size ult. All these making this supposedly grunt unit hits harder than most of the roasters.
I think this is the best set of animations Chirico's gotten in SRW yet, and a strong contender for best animation in SRW 30. Even his basic punch has a great energy to it.
is his second scopedog a subtle reference to Armored Hunter Mellowlinks? Has two big anti mech cannons, one side arm-mounted pile bunker... makes you think.
...never thought I'd see a day where an Armored Trooper goes toe-to-toe with some kind of giant fox creature, Silhouette Knights, and the minions of Doctor Hell, the latter two of which should outmass and tower over Scopedogs. Yet here we are. granted Silhouette Knights are also covered in fantasy-grade alloys if not medieval-grade steel at the bare minimum, and are actuated by magic muscle crystal, so them blowing up with a few hits makes more sense.
so sad , we see the ghost of his former red shoulder comrades in that assault move, they did it together in the previous games, now hes doing it alone..
Sucks that such a cool and original design got spent as a single DLC unit instead of a secret unit either as base game unit for this game, or a secret for another game.
I mean, I did the first area mission with the new units as guests. Do they become actual roster members at some point? It should be noted that I'm at the main story's endgame mission.
@@jerylx Yeah. I did; turns out this one was not covered by the Season Pass. $25 on Steam, basically; considering the relatively light content it gives you, the price is rather steep.
Hey boss man, I just watched your coffin of the end video and noticed it had the OG subtitle. If I wanted to play through all the original gen games, what would I play? I've played OG 1 and 2 on gba and ps2, and halfway through moondwellers
Stats can go up to 999, at that point your damage goes way up when stack multiplicatively with stuff like passive damage boosts,spirits and full upgrades.
How are you getting these damage numbers with only 8900hp?! Did you max out their level and firepower alone and then just stat dump everything into SKL and RNG along with stuff like Attacker?
@@chrishill3536 I just recently beat the game and had Chirico basically maxed out, I've **never** seen his damage numbers that massively high in my game. Most damage I ever saw him doing was around 160K and that was to the final boss, taking out it's first form in one hit.
@@otakon17 What do you mean by maxed out? I loaded my last save file, with max 999 ranged stats, soul, smash hit, Lisa and Regina support along with analyze and being near Mitsuba I did 340k damage at 133 morale with Full Assault. The only offensive part I have is the Minosky Drive for S rank weapon ranks in Air and Space. You can push way higher than what I did in my video.
Wrong, he's Anime Rambo Skywalker, he was genetically engineered by an ancient alien quantum computer to have absurd amounts of luck. In one of the films an enemy shoots him up close and the bullets all manage to miss him in the most absurd Goldberg Rube Machine way possible.
Here I was, hoping that you were saving the best finisher (the one with Chirico's legendary handgun) for the end. Turns out the devs didn't animate it. Shame.
With his skill set (prevail lv9 + an unique skill that boosts various things at critical HP), at how HP, he becomes an untouchable 150% damage critting monster.
VOTOMS is as Real Robot as the mecha anime can get. And while the ending arcs (3 and 4) for the original series were quite disappointing, the second arc (Kummen) was a better jungle mecha than 8th MS Team. Also, Chirico is badass.
Dude because chirico is badass. Even if you have limited knowledge of the anime, this game might encourage you to watch it. I remember in z3 I often use that handgun kill to finish off a boss