Is Bleach Better than Kingdom?


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The Archer battle was cool, the only problem is that those techniques and skills will not be shown or play a big role until maybe once again in the future. The archers in general are always in the background shooting and get little to non screentime. They very rarely have any impact on the battlefield. They are kinda just there. If Hara would focus more on them from time to time and give them more feats, then those techniques and skills would have more use.
But with the #1 Archer (keep forgetting his name) he really over did it. I mean the guy took out Yotanwa and Danto in a single chapter. If that would be your average Top Ten Archer portrail, then wars would be almost all about Archers and which General gets sniped first.
If the manga was Archer focused, that fight would make perfect sense, but since it isn't...it's kinda a ''show once and forget'' thing.
Tan for example killed only 1 General and that was years ago.
 
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Elder Lee Hung

Conqueror of the Stars
@Elder Lee Hung do you agree with this statement?

:quest:
Yes and no.

I said it from the start that Seika Un was so OP that if Jin and Tan didn’t stop him, he would single handedly win the entire war for Zhao. So Hara had no choice but to kill him this way.

He was a mixed bag for me. I really enjoyed his intro of eliminating Yotanwa and Danto, that shit was shocking and great, but his duel with Jin and Tan sucked. The explanation for him losing to Nakama powers was stupid and vague. I’m not sure if it was a translation issue or a writing issue but it’s probably both. Every time Hara tries to explain why characters are winning/losing duels due to some vague philosophical bullshit, we enter bad writing territory lol.

How would Jin inheriting Tan’s will or what the fuck ever even allow him to overcome the skill gap in an archery battle exactly? It makes more sense to me in a Glaive/melee duel but I fail to see how it would allow Jin to actually hit Seika Un if he couldn’t before, and how was he dodging Seika Un’s arrows exactly? How would Nakama powers allow him to do that?

The divine arrow shit was…whatever. I’ve just come to accept that spiritual/magic crap does exist in Kingdom. It doesn’t bother me much anymore lol.

I like Jin and Tan so I can forgive a lot of this but I didn’t really enjoy the archery duel. Also Seika Un’s backstory sucked donkey ass, if you can even call it that. Just a bunch of vague panels of him killing a lot of random soldiers in the past. I didn’t feel any emotion for him as a character at all.

Overall Seika Un was cool initially but the archery duel sucked.
 
Yes and no.

I said it from the start that Seika Un was so OP that if Jin and Tan didn’t stop him, he would single handedly win the entire war for Zhao. So Hara had no choice but to kill him this way.

He was a mixed bag for me. I really enjoyed his intro of eliminating Yotanwa and Danto, that shit was shocking and great, but his duel with Jin and Tan sucked. The explanation for him losing to Nakama powers was stupid and vague. I’m not sure if it was a translation issue or a writing issue but it’s probably both. Every time Hara tries to explain why characters are winning/losing duels due to some vague philosophical bullshit, we enter bad writing territory lol.

How would Jin inheriting Tan’s will or what the fuck ever even allow him to overcome the skill gap in an archery battle exactly? It makes more sense to me in a Glaive/melee duel but I fail to see how it would allow Jin to actually hit Seika Un if he couldn’t before, and how was he dodging Seika Un’s arrows exactly? How would Nakama powers allow him to do that?

The divine arrow shit was…whatever. I’ve just come to accept that spiritual/magic crap does exist in Kingdom. It doesn’t bother me much anymore lol.

I like Jin and Tan so I can forgive a lot of this but I didn’t really enjoy the archery duel. Also Seika Un’s backstory sucked donkey ass, if you can even call it that. Just a bunch of vague panels of him killing a lot of random soldiers in the past. I didn’t feel any emotion for him as a character at all.

Overall Seika Un was cool initially but the archery duel sucked.
Fuck it I'm out
All you guys do is yap and complain about Wara's peak fiction
 

Elder Lee Hung

Conqueror of the Stars
__*Summary of Chapter by Ever4engel **__

** Kingdom 866: "Two-Edged Strategy"**

The chapter opens by focusing on the center of the battlefield, where Ousen’s army faces what appears to be a retreat by Shibashou’s forces, particularly the unit led by Dunsari. Shinshou quickly understands that this withdrawal is anything but a collapse. He recognizes it as a calculated “two-edged strategy” orchestrated by Riboku, meant to draw Ousen’s army forward and lock it in place while the northern armies from Gyan and Hangu swing in to form a deadly pincer. Shinshou’s own position becomes crucial: he must preserve flexibility and cohesion in case the Qin left flank is overwhelmed, because the entire engagement hinges on whether Qin can hold back the northern forces. The battle’s outcome, he concludes, rests on one decisive factor—the performance of the young commander Ouhon.


The perspective then shifts north to Ouhon and the Gyoukuhou army, where concerns immediately arise over the uneven deployment of troops, leaving Akakin’s sector dangerously exposed. Ouhon reveals grim intelligence from his scouts: the armies of Gyan and Hangu are far larger than expected, led by Riijoku, the foremost general of the State of Dai, confirming that Riboku has mobilized not only Zhao but its allies as well, committing to a full-scale war against Qin. This fear is realized when an enemy force of fifty to sixty thousand men suddenly emerges from an unknown mountain route in the Shiba plains, Riboku’s hidden trump card meant to seal the pincer against Ousen. With only about twenty thousand soldiers available, Ouhon personally takes command of the defense, fully aware of the overwhelming odds. Refusing to yield, he rallies his men with a fierce declaration: they will stop the northern army at any cost, shatter Riboku’s plans, and prove the Gyoukuhou’s worth in the Qin–Zhao war. As he admits, surviving until night would already be a miracle—the true battle has finally begun.

State of Dai??!!
:shocked:

Also Shibashou IQ hype


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