(I say one for sure is, assuming we take her troops into consideration, Yotanwa, like Owl had also said. Her army is so stacked and versatile that Kanki would probably be in a very bad position from start to finish).
Hadn't paid too much attention to OP lately so I reread now the Garp/Aokiji match. This man Kuzan casually going at Garp the Fist in a haki punching contest lol. During the match. was also noted by Garp himself to being "soft".
It's like @Elder Lee Hung was saying. These Admirals are outrageously skilled, outrageously complete fighters. Low key reminded me of Kizaru deciding to use swordmaship against Ray.
I've just now reread the part of Shukai Plains where Gyou’Un uses the Raigoku. Nasty tactic. And despite Ouhon Sama's own fabulous performance, the guy got defeated that day.
Could the Raigoku work on someone like Man'U or would his knowledge/experience as a former Great General, his personal might and his soldiers prove to be too much in any case?
I have finished that Temur book by Justin Marozzi. Twas a damn good read. Temur is a truly underappreciated conqueror. This man should be up there with worldwide household names like Genghis Khan, Alexander the Great etc. Lol.
Time of Bayou: let's say that, for some reason, Riboku has decided to target Renpa instead of Ouki. At the time Renpa is in Wei (so he'll be leading a Wei army and has his 4 HK).
With the intent of killing him, does Riboku prepare for Renpa a similar trap to the one he employed for Ouki? Does he change his subordinate usage? (Houken, Keisha, Bananji, SSJ)? Basically, how differently does he approach this?
Ouki vs Duke Hyou, war (even armies/subordinates).
I'd say Ouki but it's going to be a close one for sure. The Duke's insticts are insane and his main soldiers are actually even slightly stronger than Ouki's like the man himself said.
So, about Kanmei: we know he has a service record which was framed similarly to that of Kyou of the Qin Six ("100 cities taken") and hadn't lost before Moubu. He also had made Oukotsu, a Qin Six, retreat by defeating him a in duel.
Look: outrageously good martial monster and a morale booster/leader too. That's what we saw against Moubu.
I look forward to Yotanwa and her mountain madlads fighting again. In the Western Zhao arc they were straight up monsters, they are one terrifying force to face.
So, Ouki had at least some degree of knowledge about Ousen's and Kanki's capabilities.
Riboku's name emerged from the darkness when he first appeared.
But, I ask, how much would someone like Renpa have known about Riboku...?
From Renpa's initial reaction to Ouki's death (him kinda downplaying Ouki), he was at the very least (previously) underestimating what Riboku was capable of doing.
As much as either guy has the capability to outplay/fool the other, with them going back and forth (and we might see some nutty stuff from Ousen soon)...for now at least, Riboku still is overall the slightly superior mind.
And man...just who else in history is gonna have an edge on Ousen in a clash of warfare intellect? I'm not sure lol.
Man, what is Hara gonna have Shin do to surpass Riboku?
Aside from his other achievements, I had been thinking (like others) that he was gonna have Shin outright slay Renpa but, since that wouldn't necessarily mean he surpassed Riboku, then Shin besting Kouen, a Riboku lv or Riboku lv+ commander, would do it.
Regardless of what he does, man, Shin has an absolutely freaking, stupidly insane task in front of him.
@Elder Lee Hung When it comes to the Ordo/Kochou comparison, I hadn't kept in mind this: I'm not sure Ousen would have been drawn outright saying "What an idiot" to Kochou. So, there might be that lol.
I stumbled upon a Reddit post having as matchup Renpa vs Kanki and people are like "Yeah, no way in hell Kanki wins", "Renpa smokes him", "atrocious matchup for Kanki" (why...?) but...folks are sleeping on Kanki lol.
I too have Renpa as the superior general overall (and he'd be the better asset for a state) but Kanki's warfare is fucking nasty, things can turn into a real nightmare for the opponent.
Beki and Reki opening their doors and surrendering to the Chu, their citizens being put into Chu armies and then Man'U/Sento'Un slaughtering them like pigs and subsequently "breaking". Chu took care of those states and even gave a base to be defended by those same commanders (that they broke) in a key location, which proceeds to gains fame.
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