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Specifically this one, which I fixed here
The details for why I have issues are on my version, but to go over some stuff that was brought up to me when I presented said Blog
Supposedly in Chapter 198, we see a Nephilim in orbit that does throw a sword that touches the ground instantly but... No, not really.
You can visibly see the difference between the blade that Mo-Ri narrowly dodges, and the one the Nephilim is waiting to throw (immediately after Mo-Ri dodges the first one, mind you). Mandeok's God Blades are a borrowed power he explicitly summons much closer to the ground with a very distinct shape and writing across it, the sword the Nephilim has is just a massive sword with a normal shape and lack of any inscription.
It's also a bit inconsistent with the actual damage they do in the final fight of Arc 3, where the landscape is mostly fine after a ton of them bombard the area, but even one of Mandeok's blades can cover the entire battlefield in smoke from the sheer impact, let alone whatever it actually does to the ground.
Not much else to say, unless this gets disputed by other stuff. Just swap out the 6-B rating for the better calc (once it's accepted, of course)
The details for why I have issues are on my version, but to go over some stuff that was brought up to me when I presented said Blog
Supposedly in Chapter 198, we see a Nephilim in orbit that does throw a sword that touches the ground instantly but... No, not really.
You can visibly see the difference between the blade that Mo-Ri narrowly dodges, and the one the Nephilim is waiting to throw (immediately after Mo-Ri dodges the first one, mind you). Mandeok's God Blades are a borrowed power he explicitly summons much closer to the ground with a very distinct shape and writing across it, the sword the Nephilim has is just a massive sword with a normal shape and lack of any inscription.
It's also a bit inconsistent with the actual damage they do in the final fight of Arc 3, where the landscape is mostly fine after a ton of them bombard the area, but even one of Mandeok's blades can cover the entire battlefield in smoke from the sheer impact, let alone whatever it actually does to the ground.
Not much else to say, unless this gets disputed by other stuff. Just swap out the 6-B rating for the better calc (once it's accepted, of course)
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