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PURE EPICNESS! | Fate/Grand Order Camelot 2 - Paladin; Agateram REACTION

NAH Where the FU did these fight scenes come from??? Some of the best action I've seen in anime, I haven't been this hyped up in a hot minute! No words, just chills...

PURE EPICNESS! | Fate/Grand Order Camelot 2 - Paladin; Agateram REACTION

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49:46 Yeah, soooo, you know... the theory that the ancient pyramids were so advanced that they had to have been built with alien technology? Yeah... that's Fate canon.

OneTrueReason

Hi, Mat, allow me to do a quick copypaste from a past comment I left on another channel that was reacting to this movie so I can give more information on this FGO story arc (sorry, but I'm NOT writing it all over again): "Okay, [ ], now that you've reacted to the the second Camelot movie, allow me to write a little essay to fill you in what these movies left out: 1: Artoria. So, as you've seen in these movies, this Artoria is not the same as Proper Human History we all know and love. This Artoria is her Lancer version, possessed by the Divine Spirit contained in her lance, Goddess Rhongomyniad. In PHH, Artoria was mortally wounded in her fight against Mordred at the battle of Camlann. Because of her scabbard, Avalon, those wounds would've healed, but because Mordred had stolen it before starting the rebellion that brought Camelot down, Artoria was left in writhing pain but still unable to die because of the Divine protection of Excalibur. It was only when Bedivere returned the sword to the Lady of the Lake that Artoria was finally able to pass away. In this timeline, Bedivere did not return her sword, so it is stated that Artoria grabbed onto her lance to try and stand up once more and, weak as she was, the Divine Spirit normally supressed within her lance was able to take control over her. 2. The Gifts: The Knights we see in these movies are kinda buffed. For Gawain, his Gift was called Nightless, which summons the sun the moment Gawain draws his sword. We saw in the first movie during the selection, that it was dead at night but when Gawain stepped up it magically turned daytime. As for Gawain, he was a character originally introduced in the Fate/Extra timeline and he possesses a blessing called Numeral of the Saint, which makes him almost invincible while the sun is up. In game, this buff makes him charge up his Noble Phantasm twice as fast and gives him a huge permanent Defense Up. Tristan's Gift, Reversal, as it stated, reverses the weaknesses that Tristan had in life. As Tristan was originally killed by poison, this Gift makes him permanently immune to the Poison status. In game this Gist also reverses his class advantages and disadvantages. (As an Archer, he'd normally be resistant and strong against Sabers and weak and resisted by Lancers, but this makes him weak to Sabers and Resistant to Lancers, and makes him do x1,5 damage to every other class except some Special Classes). Lancelot's Gift, Ferocity, is not explored during this movie. In game, it made him Debuff Immune and have him Class Resistance to every class except some Special Classes, same as Rulers, basically. Mordred's Gift, Rampage, is just kinda glossed over here. Basically, she's able to spam her NP every turn at the cost of her HP, so she basically has infinite mana but at the cost of consuming her own life. At her battle against Sanzang, she did not hurt her with her NP, Buddha Palm, it's just basically a defensive ability (even though in game is an offensive NP). Mordred basically offed herself by spamming Clarent so much. Sanzang's NP is not a suicide Np either, she was just so damaged she was gonna disappear anyways, they drained each other to the point of a draw. At last, Agravain, who DID NOT receive a Gift on his own volition. 3. The Knight's weapons and their abilities: Okay, this is getting kinda long so I'm just gonna speedrun shot through them: -Gawain's sword, Galatine, is a twin sister sword to Excalibur, also created by the Fae and meant to be a mirror to reflect the sun. This sword functions by being thrown into the air (we see Gawain do this in his fight against Bedivere). When the sun is reflected in the sword's blade, it is charged by intense flames that can turn anything to cinders. -Lancelot's sword, Arondight, is a sword capable of "extending" any cut it makes, being through air, liquids or solids. We see this in the first movie when Lancelot just grazed Arash's armor, but due to its ability, Overload, it extended that cut through his whole chest. -Tristan's bow, Failnaught, originally a harp due to Tristan's love for music. When a string is played, a corresponding sonic slash comes out. -We did not gain any new information on Mordred's Clarent. -Agravain does not fight us and in fact is not an enemy in the whole game, just an NPC. He uses his Iron Punishment chains to enhance Camelot's knights (turning them from all three Knight Classes of Saber, Archer and Lancer to Berserker class enemies). 4. Cut content: okay this would take while to explain so I'm gonna try to be brief. -These movies excluded 2 relevant allies to our side: an Archer, Tawara Touta, who traveled along Sanzang and joins us at the same time as her; and an Assassin, Hundred Faces, who you'd know better as Fate/Zero's Assassin, the one who could make multiple bodies. Finally, and most important overall as this will be referenced further beyond (yes, even though these movies completely skipped over it), we meet Sherlock Holmes at the Atlas Institute, where the Tri-Hermes is originally supposed to be. A very important snippit we learn from this, apart from the true nature os the lance Rhongomyniad, is that Dr. Roman, is keeping a secret from us. -We see the resolution of Cursed Arm, which was originally to be killed by First Hassan because of the transgression of entering Azrael's temple in order to ask him for help. They originally agreed he'd be killed when the conflict ended. So, Cursed Arm survives the fall and King Hassan appears before him and through wordplay declared his debt was settled, so he survives. -72 Demon God Pillars: Okay, so in every Singularity from 1 to 5 we've had to face against some (sometimes one, sometimes several at once) tentacle-like monsters that are the King of Mages' minions, the Demon God Pillars. They're always attached to the Holy Grail and is what is technically corrupting them and creating the Singularities in the first place (yes, the anime adaptations completely overlooks what is a crucial point to the story). Anyways, when facing Ozymandias for the Grail before the assault to Camelot, Ozymandias tries to test our resolve and fucking fuses with the Grail bringing a super buff Demon God Pilar: Amon, the Gazing Star. When defeated, Ozymandias just casually reverts back cause it's also super difficult to corrupt him just like Gilgamesh because they're both HIM. 5. Changed content: Finally, a rundown of thing that were changed: -We first meet Nitocris at the desert when arriving at the Singularity and we save her from being kidnapped by Hundred Faces. We first make our way to Ozymandias' land before even building the car we see the crew using at the start of the 1st movie, finding out about the Crusaders and the Holy City and heading there. -Arash airlines: When the Assassin's villages are attacked Arash literally sends us flying over there by attaching a whole stone slab onto one of his arrows, 5 PEOPLE grabbing onto that and Arash shooting the arrow which send the whole crew flying. -Ozymandias did not bust the wall entrance to Camelot, Sanzang did, with her NP at the cost of her own life. Sanzang really never battles Mordred, we do. Thank you for coming to my TED talk."

OneTrueReason


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