Riboku was bothered by Duke Hyou as the man was pretty much the peak of instinctual prowess. Before that he saw Keisha as the best instictual and he nonethless had all the keys to beat him. Duke Hyou just happened to be the absolute extreme of that particular warfare, which Renpa wouldn't be...
It just really is almost impossible for me to see Renpa being defeated in a war/battle by someone who isn't a top tier brain. When both supreme commanders are managing by themeselves.
"Just how far ahead was he able to read with just those tiny hints".
It definitely speaks of strategy.
Renpa is just so good that he could act as the Head of the entire Zhao military. He still probaby is top 5 across all of China.
For Tolkien fans: I recently saw an animation of Fingolfin against Morgoth. Blud fucking challenged the original dark lord himself, repeatedly injured him and even permanently injured his foot.
Now, as I'm not really that knowleadgeable on this lore, asking...
Is Fingolfin the unquestionably...
100% agreed on the Zhao part lol.
If it really comes down to this huge battle, I think Han will perform really great...until Tou ends things with a fatal blow. As the best commander of a major state Raku'a Kan should be really, really strong. But yeah he won’t be Rinshoujo/Ouki/Renpa's peer...
@Elder Lee Hung The resistance of Dorne against Aegon the Conqueror and his sisters before, is an incredibly badass story. I'm going to completely quote someone who wrote this in another site, years ago:
Robert in his prime was really a beast. He could swing a huge warhammer with one hand and his prowess with it was legendary, as well as being called peerless and fiercest warrior in the realm by Ned.
Now these would be all very hard matches but I'd bet on him against the Mountain and Sandor as...
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