(Sep. 26, 2020 11:27 PM)Phengpegasus Wrote: (Sep. 26, 2020 9:17 PM)Apollo17 Wrote: You say that like all he's doing is winning. Considering the one on one matches, he only beat Sisco and Drum. He beat Sisco after doing days of training and practicing and he beat Drum after activating some of his resonance. Both of these wins are justified. He has yet to beat anyone else. He has lost to Free three times (once with Hikaru and twice on his own), and lost to Lui once (with Hikaru) and was interrupted by Lane during his second match. He's never beaten Valt nor Aiga nor Shu nor Free nor Rantaro nor Lui nor Lane. I am confused on where you are seeing all these wins from Hyuga.
I am confused with what you are seeing. Most likely your Hyuga favoritism is blinding you. That’s probably why you have a Hyuga pfp anyways I assume. You can’t deny that Hyuga has won plenty of times against these legend bladers. Did you not see episode 22? Take that for an example. You even watched episode 27, along with that episode where he managed to burst dragon the first time.
I see where you are coming from, but if you read my comment well, you would see that I was talking about the 1 on 1 matches. Tag team matches and battle royales don't really count here mainly because of the large number of bladers. If 4 or 5 people are in the stadium you can't really assess anyone's skills. Let's not forget, during episode 22 (the group b battle royale) Valt and Rantaro hit each other, and Free and Aiga hit each other (sure Free did a spin steal tactic, but that doesn't mean his bey doesn't take a bit of damage from the hit). Nobody tapped Hyperion at the end, giving him just enough of an advantage to survive.
Now let me recount the times he won: against the kiyamas (with Hikaru), against Sisco (then lost), against Drum (then lost), in the Group B battle royale (where he had an advantage), and against Free and Lui (with Valt in episode 27). What is that, 5 times? You're telling me 5 TIMES is too much? Count how many times Aiga has won against bladers stronger than him or Valt or even Dante? If you ask me 5 wins (INCLUDING THE TAG BATTLES) is not enough, but considering he's going up against legends, it's fine. You can't expect the protagonist to lose all the time no matter his/her opponent. By the way, I'm not really a Hyuga fan, I just like the animation so I put it as my profile picture.
In the darkness, two shadows, reaching through the hopeless, heavy dusk. Their hands meet, and light spills in a flood like a hundred golden urns pouring out of the sun.
- Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller (Book)
Every time I see this, I think of Hikaru and Hyuga