1. Uses powerful enemy as a footstool 2. Unsheaths magic sword 3. Gets gauntlet armor 4. Grabs his girl 5. Destroys giant life taking machine 6. Survives fall from the sky 7. Refuses to elaborate
You forgot to add that his girl was acting in complete unison and trust with him despite having met and then actively tried to kill him like, 24 hours ago. Plus, it looks like Lanz and Sena caught them.
Maaaan, it was the coolest scene so far, Noah unsheathing the blade and the duo staying grouped with Mio's total trust in Noah was seriously one of my favorite moments
Agree, i have seen many anime where they play a similar song and dance like this one and still hyped me up. I especislly love how Mio fully trusting Noah and stands by him if hes choice ends up killing everyone and the rest just follow them cause they see there trust. 🥰🥰😍
Yeah currently my favourite scene. Enough to elevate this to be as good as xenoblade one. Wonder why xenbloblade 2 didn't resonate with me? Think it's because rex was about 12 whereas noah is a bit more mature.
Poetic how Moebius said the Flame Clock was like life itself or the will to live. What was the thing that cut the Flame Clock? The sword of the END. All things will come to an end even life itself.
So FUCKING awesome- and this is just one of MANY badass moments to come. I don't think any JRPG will ever top Xenoblade 3 for me, I don't know if it's my favorite in the genre, but I doubt I'll ever be more invested in, and resonate as strongly, with any JRPG I play as much as I did this one. OH, I JUST GOT WHY LUCKY 7 IS THE ONLY THING THAY CAN CUT THE FLAME CLOCKS- K states that Flame Clocks are the essence of the will to live, but since Lucky 7 is made of Origin, it has some sort of residual connection to Moebius, so it can be used to destroy a Flame *Clock,* a symbol of time AND the coalescence of life
After a year since the game came out, I come back to this scene at least once a month on both Japanese and English dub just to feel all the goosebumps all over again. Never gets old❤
I guess conceptually, Lucky Seven is like the lesson of the movie "The Mitchels VS The Machines" in that it doesn't have to be a gosh dang Monado to break/kill important stuff. A sword that can cut anything.... I still find it cool that such a simple, and even commonly thought about concept was so well integrated and executed in this games story.
i’ve always thought the buildup to the weight of life part is incredible, with the choreography and the other kevesi memebers awakening to their ouroboros forms