UPDATE: I read the ep 32 title and what it makes me think is both Hyperion and Helios are gonna break. Now think about it why would Lean break those two together? Because he is probably furious and all? And when do we see him do that? When he loses....I feel like most of yall already know what I am hinting towards.
Valt has a higher chance being the champion of the Festival, this will trigger Lean and definetely he will go furious and end up breaking those two.
However, that does not mean Valt IS winning. Lean could very well by engulfed with his power after defeating Valt if we look in a different perspective, and later break Hyperion and Helios after flexing how powerful he is.
But if I were to choose which perspective...I would support Valt tho, I feel like he deserves it. Man, I wanted Shu to be the first one defeating him but from what it looks like he is only stepping in the episode right after Lean is gonna break Hyperion and Helios potentially.
Valt winning the Festival is like an 80% win rate to me.
(Oct. 10, 2020 3:33 AM)Admiral W Wrote: (Oct. 10, 2020 3:26 AM)Legend Red Eye Wrote: I mainly want him to lose because I want Shu to be the one who officially defeats him in a 1v1. The only person who should defeat Lean first offically in a 1v1 foremost is his coach trying to get him away from the evil resonance carp.
I know Valt losing will trigger some people but really Lean has to win this. They did Aiga dirty no doubt in that, doesn't mean Valt will be played but Valt has a chance if and only if he has got more moves up his sleeves.
Otherwise, Lean wins and Shu steps in and crushes Lean mainly cuz Spriggan directly counters Lucifer logically while Valkyrie just got that rubber gimmick that does bam bam hits. If you have seen what happend with the barrier re-activating I feel like that same thing is gonna happen in the long run. Eh, Valt winning and then Shu winning seems alright but it would be better if Lean would be overconfident in his skills and Shu teaches him a good hard lesson that he will remember.
I think the point, at least for me, is that if he beats the Legend of Legends, the world's strongest blader, than it's kinda strange that he would then lose to Shu. I think the back to back losses for Lane keeps the power scaling intact. Especially since Valt has done some specific training with Shu to take down Lane, would love to see some payoff for that.
Na im with ya this time..Valt's got this. He is gonna win watch.
you better watch this if you want nostalgia over these years. MEP Legendary:
https://youtu.be/BxXAlIpZ-ns