(Jan. 15, 2021 12:14 PM)Needforspeed Wrote: Okay now look im not an aiga fan or Ranjiro fan but look Ranjiro has beaten rantaro which means that Ranjiro is somewhat equal to rantaro.
I don't think that was fair, as Ranjiro just got one point in battle with Rantaro once, and it counted as "victory", though it should be at least two points battle to be clear that Ranjiro is stronger than Rantaro.
(Jan. 15, 2021 12:14 PM)Needforspeed Wrote: I don't really see why aiga beating valt is an idiotism because he's a naturally talented blader from the get go you probably just really want aiga to lose so badly to valt and i get it aiga progression was too fast making us not liking aiga im not saying aiga and Ranjiro should win or not im just saying they still have a decent chance for beating valt and rantaro even tho valt and rantaro have the higher chance.
I again say that Aiga hasn't passed the same way as Valt did.
I meant, Valt has been beating strong bladers, who are on the same level or even stronger than him. He did lots of training and practice, made lots of friends and changed many bladers, even Free. Some opponents are left unbeaten, but still, he got what he deserved.
One of the main problems of Turbo (and also Rise, and Surge) is that plot around on "I have a Turbo/Turbo Awakening/GT/Infinity Lock/Sparking/Limit Break Beyblade, that means I'm unbeatable. In S1-2, the period of Valt, even minor bladers who owns generic Beyblade was equal, the rest seasons have a disbalance between power. That again means that the period of Valt was harder than Aiga's. Not forget, Aiga quickly beaten many bladers, and the worst thing, that for 15 episodes he defeated Lui Shirosagi, who had never been beaten by Valt. And defeating Valt for 28 episodes, was also not cool. Aiga is bad as the protagonist - arrogant and even corrupted (but I like his development as for S4 and S5). Hopefully, you understand, what I meant, by saying Aiga shouldn't beat Valt.