(Dec. 18, 2018 5:03 AM)Legend Red Eye Wrote: (Dec. 17, 2018 3:30 PM)~Mana~ Wrote: I know what you're saying, but I still disagree; Achilles breaking resolved nothing. It swapped Aiga's approach towards his battles, but his resentment towards Phi and Hearts hasn't changed and was never resolved.
This battle will get rid of Hearts within Aiga's plot line because he'll have proven his true way of battling is superior, and thus this battle is pretty necessary to happen. If not now, then it would've happened during the final tournament, but his rematch against Hearts is very necessary nonetheless.
That makes a lot of sense so Aiga no longer get those twitches from enemy beys. Interesting, will he still have dark aura because of Phi? Also, Cho-Z Achilles was made & covered in the same episode as Lost Longinus and Spriggan Requiem. Since all starters in December (yet) are the main antagonist beys, does that mean Aiga is the true bad guy in ChoZ? Then what's the point of Shu mentoring Aiga, and why giving him the main role as the protagonist? This doesn't make sense to me. Maybe it's me stretching it too far.
Well here is the thing. The December release is tied to a "villain" this villain was Achilles, or the dark power awakened inside it, not Aiga. As Achilles is reborn the current "main villain" is defeated. One thing that Aiga, Shu, and Lui have in common, other than a December release, is that they are (relatively) good people that happened to be the main point of conflict.
In season 1 Lui was the one Valt went against in the finals. Shu and Valt were friends
In season 2 Shu was on a rampage in the God cup. Lui was a rival that only fought Valt once.
In season 3 Aiga was fueled by dark power until Achilles was reborn. Shu acted as a mentor to both Aiga and fubuki. Lui is a rival.
None of them are truly a villain they were corrupted.
For Lui, his ego. He was Japan's best, he will and did go all out to keep that title.
For Shu, it was hatred of loosing. he let his bey control him to win at any cost.
For Aiga, it was dark power. By using this power awakened in Achilles he lost track of what beyblading is all about. Because of this he was almost consumed.
If it wasn't for Phi, killing the monster he created, breaking Achilles Aiga could and would have become the villain.
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