(Feb. 21, 2021 3:56 AM)6Jupiter5 Wrote:(Feb. 21, 2021 3:00 AM)Zeutron Wrote: Sure, for starters he only beat the bros (well one of them, don’t remember which) by a simple knockout which is pretty underhwelming. Yes he had his victories in the festival but those are his only completely credible actions and even then, he only beat Lane by attacking him when he was severealy weakened by the clash Hyuga and Hikaru made. In the festival Ranjiro seems to be the more active member of the group and is the one who is mostly responsible for their wins. Yes Aiga did burst Rantaro and knockout Valt but that was his role in the double move.
To be fair the battle against Hikaru was really really fast. As for the part where he seemed to be less active than Ranjiro, they wouldn’t be able to win without Aiga. Ranjiro was more of an enabler for Aiga to win (kind of like how when you play a game you switch out characters to do a combo). If we look in the battle against the limit break twins both Aiga and Ranjiro contributed equally. I would say that Aiga contributed to the team just as much because Ranjiro is more of the enabler whereas Aiga is the strike.
I mean, most of the bro vs legend battles are really fast. It’s only the ones against Free that were a bit longer so tbh, it doesn’t lighten his image IMO. Yeah they contributed equally against the limit break twins but neither of them did much in that battle to begin with and they got punked which is why I don’t hold that one high regard. Yes Ranjiro is the enabler while Aiga is the strike, I agree. The reason why I give Ranjiro more credit for it is because it is his strategy the same way Lui would get more credit for implicitly coming up with Raging Tempest despite also being an enabler.