(Nov. 20, 2020 12:59 PM)Valtryek Aoi Wrote: Wow, mans loses one battle and now he's weak. You can obviously how biased the fanbase is. Not saying I like that Shu lost, since I do not, but at least it's a different change of pace.
Lean may possibly get development, because he seemed to be ranting about how he defeated all the strongest players already, so what does he do now?
Now that the barrier is gone, I can reasonably say that the Limit Break The End was a pretty good counter for Spriggan's burst blocker. Maybe there is a bit of a brain back there.
Shu lost one battle, big wup. More interested to see the upcoming tag team tourney, if I got that part right.
Exactly, I agree with you! Why let one loss suddenly define how Shu is, when other strong bladers like Aiga, Free and Lui got defeated by Lean and did not receive the same backlash. Not to mention that Lean uses his evolution Lucifer The End (a more powerful bey than Variant Lucifer) when facing Shu, so it's more understandable.
Shu isn't weak, Lean is just really strong and one loss against the
main antagonist for this season shouldn't be what holds his reputation back. Heck, Shu has lost to Phi before
and has had his Cho-Z Spriggan destroyed in Cho-Z, yet that battle didn't get nearly as much scorn as it did here (it still did, but not to this extent).
Look, I like Shu. He's definitely one of my more favourite characters in the franchise, but it is okay for him to lose sometimes whilst still acknowledging that he's one of the strongest bladers. His loss wasn't even
that bad, because at least his bey didn't get destroyed and he has yet to use his counterclockwise mode against the new Lucifer, so there is still time for him to face against Lean again.
Eh, I will think of something to put here...
... later ;)