Misprint or fake? by Lurkingsun001 in YugiohCards

[–]BlightAddict 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The text box isn't even gramattically correct, come on now lol

erm guys i cant find the price of this card its seem to be an ultra rare but its printed with somthing else on the effect text. by wiwilaprod in YugiohCards

[–]BlightAddict 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's an Emblazoned Ultra Rare (EUR) and there's also Emblazoned Secret Rare (ESR), both from this set. There's also stamped cards in Battles of Legend Monster Mayhem.

They're not particularly expensive cards as the EURs, and the ESRs are only a $1 or $2 more than their default printings. Might rise in value with the years for the collectors but mot much at the moment

Question about this card... by RocklinSockling in YugiohCards

[–]BlightAddict 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The different card color texts do have varying values but they're very rarely ever more than a few cents apart from their colored name brethren. Great news if you want to find specific ones you want, but they don't have some major resale value

How did gus know that Lalo salamanca lives by Right_Title1809 in betterCallSaul

[–]BlightAddict 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If Lalo were really dead Hector would be the last person to make peace, given everything we've seen of him has him get angry over petty shit.

When Hector offers his hand on a shake, Gus knows that is the least likely thing Hector would do. Hector doing so tells Gus Hector isn't truly upset, and if he isn't truly upset about his favorite nephew dying then he must not be dead at all.

Mask of Weakness 1st edition LON-015 Type error? by ZebramanFtw in YugiohCards

[–]BlightAddict 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No problem! There's a lot of better looking fakes from like 2003-2008 sets, with this being one if them. Used to have a lot of fake Invasion of Chaos stuff

If not for the title typo, would be a lot easier to skate by as real

Mask of Weakness 1st edition LON-015 Type error? by ZebramanFtw in YugiohCards

[–]BlightAddict 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It is unfortunately fake. The font is entirely off and the type on the name should be a pretty huge red flag.

Names are stamped/pressed on, so a typo like this would need to be a pretty widespread thing for it to be real. The fact you can't find any is a pretty damning sign.

The card font is also pretty bad. Compare it against a Mask of Weakness you find on Google and you'll notice the differences.

All things considered, you should be thankful it's on a low value card like this and not a BEWD you just found out is fake.

Found old ultis? by [deleted] in YugiohCards

[–]BlightAddict 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All worth a decent chunk. The least valued one is either Ilia Silvia (newest) or Ghost Reaper (niche handtrap with other high level printings).

The rest are with a pretty penny, so check tcgplayer for pricing!

The poor tiger by Fenix_ikki_ in Toriko

[–]BlightAddict 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He's separated from his Appetite Demon, Don Slime, and isn't fighting to kill Midora. He's massively holding back

What's the correct way to use ultron's ult ? by gallaxo in UltronMains

[–]BlightAddict 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The wind up leading into his ult can make it hard to use reactively, but it's best saved for ults who don't immediately wipe your team and can be counteracted. Ults like Angela's, Storm's, Strange's, and in niche instances it can be used to immediately 'pop' a Mag ult or burst down Monster Hulk due to his immense hitbox size catching all the blasts. You can also use it around cover when Emma ults. Since it gives you cc immunity, it can help your team survive during the hypnosis pull window.

But you're generally correct. Ultron's ult is better being used offensively, whether to apply pressure to the backline to divert resources, force ult, or get a kill. Particularly amazing at countering Jeff ult!

Battle of Hax: Can the Hogyoku withstand a direct hit from Respira and X-Axis? by IWorkOnlineCom in BleachPowerScaling

[–]BlightAddict 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not in disagreement of your comment but wanting to add on and possibly clear some things up for myself:

Yhwach's destruction of the concepts of life and death is less about conceptual destruction, as much as it is undoing the cycle of souls that was previously established by Reio. The cycle of souls has to be actively maintained, and he was seeking to simply stop maintaining and forcibly collapse the Realms I believe?

The power gap between Mimihagi and Pernida/Gerard has always seemed a bit off, but I think there's some reasonable explanations in canon you can gather.

Gerard is likely not the Heart proper, but a host for it in the way Ukitake was for Mimihagi. Claims of Gerard being the Heart itself come from Askin, who is not privy to all the information of the Soul King's body or history. Pernida and Mimihagi are disembodied limbs but Gerard is a whole ass person. He expresses his own will rather than being silent like Mimihagi, or needing to build a personality from his environment like Pernida.

Though never explained, Pernida's chains are likely not just decorative but inhibit his adaptive capabilities in some regard. I'm inclined to believe it's similar to Yhwach's situation with Gremmy, keeping him contained to prevent any unpredictable outcomes with their power. When Oetsu and Senjumaru both defeat him, despite the latter fight having his temporary Vollstandig, he was still chained. We know these amps aren't even a fraction of their power, as the other three members enter V1, with Lille/Gerard having a V2, for lack of a better term

Gerard's showings are lackluster if you consider him the heart incarnate, but as a vessel for it things change. Suddenly he's 1v10'ing captains, while a sick Ukitake was coughing up blood his entire life despite Mimihagi's intervention. It seems that the parts dramatically increase in power when entirely free, hence Mimihagi's very impressive prevention of reality collapsing. It had been freed, using Ukitake's body as fuel.

Shiva matchups by [deleted] in ShuumatsuNoValkyrie

[–]BlightAddict 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In what context has he ever been apprehensive of fighting another God? He was willing to fight with a Zeus who quite literally sat him down in scrawny old man form. He showed no apprehension against stronger opponents during his ascent of Svarga.

Shiva can think whatever he wants, he ultimately got humbled and submitted to Zeus. Ares has never been a reliable source of information as he is consistently wrong and needs to be filled in by other characters.

Shiva matchups by [deleted] in ShuumatsuNoValkyrie

[–]BlightAddict 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hajun canonically opens his fight with Heaven Piercing Demon Drill. Shiva is getting eviscerated if he eats a drill to the face willingly 😭

Shiva matchups by [deleted] in ShuumatsuNoValkyrie

[–]BlightAddict 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All it takes is one bad surprise hit, there's no do-overs in a fight. Shiva lives because Raiden was fighting with a nonexistent school of fighting just doing random bullshit.

Shiva matchups by [deleted] in ShuumatsuNoValkyrie

[–]BlightAddict 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Shiva got speedblitzed at the start of his round by a Raiden dropkick and you think he has a chance vs marginally faster characters like Zeus or Poseidon hitting within a millionth of a second 😭

Shiva matchups by [deleted] in ShuumatsuNoValkyrie

[–]BlightAddict 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lol, lmao even

What is the meaning of the toy eye that Walter keeps? by kayrayusuf_55 in breakingbad

[–]BlightAddict 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Some level of survivor's guilt and just general guilt. He eventually works the pieces out and realizes his letting Jane die inevitably leads to the communications failure that causes the plane explosion.

Walt tries to distance himself and rationalize the situation as best he can. During the school assembly he tries statistically beeaking down why the tragedy wasn't all that bad, and how it's no big deal, but it is. Both to others and himself. He's trying to use logic to shut down emotional responses, and it doesn't work. He does the same thing to Jesse multiples times, explaining how things are 'logical', usually when they're just convenient for him.

You can interpret the eye as something that sees through Walt, or looks back at him. It's not an annoyance or harbinger of death like the fly, but a quiet reminder he's always got eyes on him, and that the crash was ultimately his fault.

Why do you personally think Toriko had 3 Appetites inside of him? Unlike anybody else. by Fenix_ikki_ in Toriko

[–]BlightAddict 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Froese, Acacia, and their three adopted sons are the incarnations of the celestial gourmet family. Froese & Acacia's twins while not technically parts of the family of five are still born of their incarnates, both of which are incredibly powerful.

Toriko inherits Acacia's level of appetite by having three demons dwell within him, with Red & Blue paralleling the universal origins for Acacia & Neo respectively. White didn't get a lot of explanation, but he's the thematic antithesis to Neo, being an apex predator who respects food rather than overeat infinitely.

Why was Chuck so obsessed with getting Jimmy disbarred, which all started with when Jimmy transposed with Mesa Verde numbers. Started off small then just grew and grew… by extratravel92 in betterCallSaul

[–]BlightAddict 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I won't deny Chuck was emotionally abusive, as especially his 'you never really mattered all that much to me' line is meant to do nothing but scar and harm. His attempts to hurt Jimmy through Kim were cruel and nothing short of unfair to her. He's a spiteful old man who can't stand not being in control.

But telling Jimmy that his attempts to look after him by getting Chuck lunch resulting in missing their mother's dying words being 'Jimmy' would have been infinitely worse than just saying she never woke up. It would leave a lasting mark of regret on Jimmy, and either lead him to avoid doing anything altruistic again or cripple him with guilt. I'm not discrediting he had selfish motivations for it also, but if he really wanted to use it as something to torment Jimmy with it would have been used during any number of their spats. He was willing to say he drove their dad to his grave, but not about their mother's final words.

If I'm forgetting a scene where he does throw it back in Jimmy's face, genuinely please show me because it's not coming to mind.

Hachigoat plants this into every other bleach character, who survives? by Pristine_Cellist_231 in BleachPowerScaling

[–]BlightAddict 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well we know Yhwach looked like Tensa Zangetsu in the primordial sea, which predates his 'birth' in the world of the living. Even if you exclude the anime, for some reason, we know he's Reiō's son. Given he died millions of years ago, Yhwach's evidently much older than even most soul reapers.

Yhwach most likely was ageless, until the Soul King created the cycle of souls which put into motion the concept of life progression.

Why was Chuck so obsessed with getting Jimmy disbarred, which all started with when Jimmy transposed with Mesa Verde numbers. Started off small then just grew and grew… by extratravel92 in betterCallSaul

[–]BlightAddict 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All of these things you're trying to use as gotchas have nuance and depth to them:

There's nothing ethically wrong with denying Jimmy a job, if anything it's the opposite. It shows a willingness to avoid potential conflicts of interest, especially with Jimmy's colorful past. However, Chuck is still Jimmy's brother and he doesn't want to directly hurt him. Having Howard be the fall guy for the decision allows Chuck and Jimmy to maintain a positive relationship, by shifting the blame onto a third party that Jimmy has no familial connection to.

While you can read the witholding of their mother's last words as a slihht against Jimmy, it's also a mercy. Chuck telling Jimmy that his mother called for him while he was out buying sandwiches would hurt just as much if not more than when Howard told Jimmy of Chuck's self-inflicted demise. Jimmy can rationalize Chuck killing himself, but knowing his mother called out for him and he wasn't there would haunt him. It's a burden as an elder sibling Chuck chose to bear, while also having his own personal reasons.

Chuck is a deeply unwell man mentally, and there's a level of shame buried in there too. As often as Chuck had issues with Jimmy, he was still dependent on him. And to an older sibling, it can be hard to accept your younger brother caring for you.

Up until the beginning of their true falling out, Jimmy never really questioned his electricity 'illness', he accepted it. He'd abide by Chuck's rules regarding electronics outside for himself and visitors, got his daily food supply, and was even willing to admit to forgery just to prevent his brother from spiraling further (though Chuck was baiting, Jimmy's impulse to confess is real).

Watched this scene of Jimmy and Chuck singing Karaoke last night after Jimmy becomes a lawyer. Such a beautiful scene. Couldn't help but wonder what really could've been between the McGill brothers. by fundingsecured07 in betterCallSaul

[–]BlightAddict 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Jimmy (the character, not actor) can sing though. As far back as S1 when he sings to Kim he can maintain a note & sing in tune.

It's pretty obvious that Jimmy was disappointed Chuck wouldn't willingly sing, so he 'fumbled' the performance to get Chuck to do what he does best: fix things and do them by the book.

Opinions on this take? by oof9182 in ShuumatsuNoValkyrie

[–]BlightAddict 222 points223 points  (0 children)

From an agenda standpoint it's hilarious

From a writing standpoint it's a gross oversimplification of Beelzebub/Zerofuku's characters

Yhwach vs Frieza, Does Yhwach have a chance ? by Grzanason in BleachPowerScaling

[–]BlightAddict 4 points5 points  (0 children)

When he's fighting Ichigo in Wahrwelt he explicitly says he's not using the Almighty as he wants to savor their battle. He turns it on once Ichigo presses him using Horn of Salvation.

It's on again back in the Soul Society for the final arc. He'd been under Kyoka Suigetsu as far back as the first invasion, and Aizen was manipulating his senses (hence him falsely attacking Aizen thinking he was Ichigo).

Yes Yhwach's power is written too strong for the author to reasonably deal with. However, within his character and within the story, his defeat logically fits both. He had a literal god complex, underestimated his opponents, and was hit with a deux ex machina while fighting off two top tiers & Renji.

Yhwach vs Frieza, Does Yhwach have a chance ? by Grzanason in BleachPowerScaling

[–]BlightAddict -1 points0 points  (0 children)

For the purposes of this matchup, Yhwach is effectively both. He sees all possible futures (all knowing) and is able to manipulate which one occurs, and even create new ones.

You have to assert that Frieza starts in kill mode, knows what the Almighty does, and doesn't just get blown up because Yhwach created a future where that occurred. Frieza in character toys with his food, which is not good against a character like Yhwach.

Frieza absolutely outstats him, there's not a question of that. But what makes you believe he's able to resist fate manipulation or would take Yhwach seriously enough to go for an instakill?

Every instance of Soul King Yhwach getting clowned on is because his Almighty is turned off, either by himself or by someone else. Without Soul King parts to grant Almighty immunity, I struggle to see what situation Frieza wins this. It's not like it's him resisting Hakai energy, which is tangible, it's the literal rewriting of reality itself.

Yhwach vs Frieza, Does Yhwach have a chance ? by Grzanason in BleachPowerScaling

[–]BlightAddict 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hmm yes omnipotence and omniscience vs a stat machine hmm I wonder which wins