Now ever since I saw ronin warriors, I never fully understood what Kento's kill technique did but I think I get it now. Basically, it creates a wave of gravitational flux that simutaneously stretches and compresses the enemy.
Actually, it creates a localized earthquake effect more or less.
The rising and exploding rocks is just special effects pretty much, like how Ryo's Wildfire Flare we never actually SEE the flare that often, just him slashing and then everything in front of him explodes.
Sure, a localized earthquake probably wouldn't hurt someone unless they fell or something, but neither are their magical element armors made from an evil Japanese god who curiously has a Scottish accent for some reason
@TheBType I like to think there's a lot of gravity involved. It makes sense with all the rocks suddenly floating in the air and shattering on themselves that some kind of gravitational crushing effect is going on.
I'm just going by the description of it in Yoroi Samurai Warriors, the un-dubbed version: they just say it's a localized earthquake effect that crushes the enemy nothing about gravity mentioned, though that doesn't meant there isn't any gravity involved.
That move still gives me chill every time he spins his staff/mace.
tiakpark 4 months ago
EVERY ONE KNOWS THE TWO SICKEST ATTACKS WERE THUNDER BOLT CUT! AND ARROW SHOCK WAVE!
Kingpojax2 5 months ago
Now THAT is a way to mess up somebodies day
ishimorikuma 7 months ago
Now ever since I saw ronin warriors, I never fully understood what Kento's kill technique did but I think I get it now. Basically, it creates a wave of gravitational flux that simutaneously stretches and compresses the enemy.
ronin6401 1 year ago
@ronin6401
Actually, it creates a localized earthquake effect more or less.
The rising and exploding rocks is just special effects pretty much, like how Ryo's Wildfire Flare we never actually SEE the flare that often, just him slashing and then everything in front of him explodes.
Sure, a localized earthquake probably wouldn't hurt someone unless they fell or something, but neither are their magical element armors made from an evil Japanese god who curiously has a Scottish accent for some reason
TheBType 10 months ago
@TheBType I like to think there's a lot of gravity involved. It makes sense with all the rocks suddenly floating in the air and shattering on themselves that some kind of gravitational crushing effect is going on.
DJFlare84 4 months ago
@DJFlare84
I'm just going by the description of it in Yoroi Samurai Warriors, the un-dubbed version: they just say it's a localized earthquake effect that crushes the enemy nothing about gravity mentioned, though that doesn't meant there isn't any gravity involved.
TheBType 4 months ago
He was my favorite.
ULTRABLUE4 2 years ago
sean seccor
nobleninjanaut 2 years ago
they sound so much cooler in english.. and it looks extra awesome with the glowy japanese text
satosa 2 years ago
Whooooooooo!!! He didn't even see it coming!
marcman07 2 years ago
呵呵,终于知道了"岩铁碎"的英文翻译...
xcyhd 3 years ago
I wonder what these moves sounded like in japanese
shoju0099 4 years ago
hell yeah!
dilliot2k 5 years ago