(Apr. 24, 2019 12:53 AM)Strider Xanthos Wrote: (Apr. 23, 2019 8:07 PM)SprigganNemesis Wrote: In my opinion, Lui was getting better during Cho-Z with his character, it's so sad they just had to waste him, I think it would've been cool if he became a protagonist after episode 15 and maybe even settle differences with Shu.
Was he really wasted or underutilized? Given all the backlash against the legacy character as of late, while i'd like to se him more, he did enough where I can't say he was wasted in the story.
(Apr. 23, 2019 6:33 PM)Jinbee Wrote: I don't hate Zac personally, he's a very upbeat person who had something with the Akira plot. I just feel like he's the weakest Spin Emperor character wise... but then again seeing as the other three are over-saturated (Lui to a lesser extent) I wouldn't mind Zac returning because he's feeling refreshing at this point.
I disagree character wise, because of the four, he got fleshed out the most. Outside of being a Kamen Rider and beating the carp out of everyone (i sorry, episode 25 was that good), he has to balance being a performer and blader, him mentoring the newbies and being a semi rival to Valt as he grew, actually improving as a blader despite having no special moves at the start, seeing potential within Orochi/Hoji/Wakiya in contrast to what the writers did with them, and as you pointed out, Akira. You could argue Shu got the most characterization, but out of the four in season 2, its Zac/Shu, then Lui/Xhaka in terms of overall characterization.
It might be because Zac lacks the amount of appearances compared to the two as TT axed him off (which I presume was after being embarrassed over Z2), but honestly, there wasn't as much characterisation for me. There's definitely elements to it, but as far as I understand, they really didn't do anything with his whole "having to balance out blader and popstar thing", he seemed to be perfectly okay with balancing them, not once has he ever regretted blading because it got in the way of his popstar career, for example. I'll give that he mentored and saw potential in Wakiya, Hoji, Valt and presumably Orochi, but it's just brief advice, and I always just saw that as him being humble and kind as he's meant to be, plus him seeing potential in Akira was likely because of how he skyrocketed in popularity with his music career, being only behind Zac. Shu mentored people a lot more often, even the first season, and he sees potential in some bladers too. Heck, even Xhaka had kind of the same mentoring thing now that I think about it. Zac is strong no doubt, but it's hardly a point in his favour, it doesn't really help his character that much in my opinion.
For me, Shu definitely got the most characterisation, and while it's not fair seeing as he got the most appearances and appeared a lot in all three seasons, he was clearly planned out and thought ahead. Him going from a seemingly perfect blader skill and attitude wise, he's shown to care about victory over friends, then had to get himself out of that hole later on. It's likely why Shu is so ungodly popular... besides another reason which I won't get into.
Lui was weak backstory wise as it was brief, but we saw some brief changes in attitude, not to mention he saw potential in Valt also, so much so he watched over. We initially thought of Lui as some overly aggressive troublemaker who just wants to hurt another blader, he seems to show an honourable side to him, concerning over if Valt could actually play the final round, not accepting a win when he didn't feel like he earned it, when before we saw that he got worried over losing his title against Shu and hellbent on winning. In Chouzetsu he's matured a little, he retains his aggressive and cocky attitude but he's less dismissive and seems willing to challenge new bladers, perhaps he saw potential in them too.
I'll agree Xhaka was weak character wise, as he seemed mainly to be that one cool guy with the overhyped beys and gimmicks, he was Valts childhood friend which doesn't have that much to it besides Valt knowing him, although you could argue that when Xhaka was gravely disappointed in Valt, being a childhood friend could've been why his anger had more weight. Ehh... perhaps I'll change my mind and call him the weakest character wise, him appearing a lot more than Zac probably gave the illusion he got more development... he honestly didn't. Just there to advertise a useless gimmick.
Zac does do the mentoring thing well enough, if a little brief, but apart from to maybe Valt, it's not as prominent compared to others (besides Lui). Zac does seem to change a bit throughout the series, going from a flashy go lucky type of person to someone to someone who reveals to fear over anyone possibly overtaking him being the star of the show, hence his whole sunshine shtick, in the case of Akira and Valt. I'd like to think his Kamen persona is a mask to hide his somewhat less confident self. Besides being a bit more humble towards the end, I honestly couldn't find much to him. On a new evaluation, Zac does have a decent characterisation, and I may place him over Xhaka in that regard but I don't think I'd put him over Shu or even on the same level.
My apologies for the ridiculously long post, it always happens with me and I have no idea why.
My Cho-Z Reaper Deathscyther .12.Cr concept render, click below to see!
No I don't plan on doing more yet.
I should probably go back to making fan custom Zero G beyblade concepts again