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The punch he threw at Hugo
vs
the punch that wrecked Ha Jinsung.
is there any comparison here?
vs
the punch that wrecked Ha Jinsung.
is there any comparison here?
yeah lobadon didnt go all out on hughHa Jinsung>>>Hugo. So assume Kallavan's punch>Lobadon's punch. I'm not saying Kallavan>Lobadon,all i'm saying is that Kallavan punch was more powerfull.
yep,that is why i was scaling the punches and not the fighters.yeah lobadon didnt go all out on hugh
I think Jinsung is probably stronger, but there is no reason to believe he is that much stronger. Excepted against the likes of Pudidy, Jinsung had to rely too much on DTG, his ace in the hole, against opponents which are BH level and above.Ha Jinsung>>>Hugo. So assume Kallavan's punch>Lobadon's punch. I'm not saying Kallavan>Lobadon,all i'm saying is that Kallavan punch was more powerfull.
I think he doesn't need to say it, we already know that it's not a Transcendental Technique thanks to Cha. But it should count as a Lethal Move. The difference there is that he held back because he wasn't trying to kill.It's good to mention here, Lobadon's is using an standard punch, without any mention to transcendental or lethal move. I think It would be too imbalanced If Lobadon's regular punch was stronger than a Corps Commander transcendental move.
Lobadon’s regular punch destroyed Gir’s spear and tore her arm off too. Girr was on the Po Bidau’s battleship at the end of s2.It's good to mention here, Lobadon's is using an standard punch, without any mention to transcendental or lethal move. I think It would be too imbalanced If Lobadon's regular punch was stronger than a Corps Commander transcendental move.
Cha's lethal move is called Taerin. If there is no lethal move in the name, It's not a 'lethal move'.I think he doesn't need to say it, we already know that it's not a Transcendental Technique thanks to Cha. But it should count as a Lethal Move. The difference there is that he held back because he wasn't trying to kill.
Isn't it just the technique's name in Korean?Cha's lethal move is called Taerin. If there is no lethal move in the name, It's not a 'lethal move'.
Nope. I mean, you know SIU uses those 'lethal/killing move' and 'transcendental skill' right?Isn't it just the technique's name in Korean?
If it's a standard Primal Punch, doesn't it mean that it's not a normal punch? I don't remember SIU using names for techniques which don't involve Shinsoo excepted for techniques used along with weapons maybe. Just like the Floral Butterfly Technique, it means that there are many variants of the Primal Punch, but the FB technique, even at its most basic is very powerful.Nope. I mean, you know SIU uses those 'lethal/killing move' and 'transcendental skill' right?
Cha's used Primal Punch: Lethal Move - Taerim ( 태초권 살인기 태림 )
It's kinda like you have 'shinsoo control skill - lethal move' before some techniques and only 'shinsoo control skill' before other techniques.
Robadon's punch is surely lethal to most high rankers, but I'm assuming from that's just the standard primal punch and he is not using a 'lethal' or 'transcedent' version. We'll probably have to wait some lore before assuming how is this "Primal" arts works, really. Probably something related to the first man tribes.
Usually, SIU uses text box for named techniques. In Lobadon's case, he never used that. It's a regular punch.If it's a standard Primal Punch, doesn't it mean that it's not a normal punch? I don't remember SIU using names for techniques which don't involve Shinsoo excepted for techniques used along with weapons maybe. Just like the Floral Butterfly Technique, it means that there are many variants of the Primal Punch, but the FB technique, even at its most basic is very powerful.
You say this but the attack is still named Primal Punch so this can't possibly be a normal punch. It doesn't make sense. Maybe SIU simply made a mistake. Because as I said he doesn't use technique names for attacks which don't involve Shinsoo when people are fighting bare handed. Clearly he wanted to establish the link between this move and Cha's.Usually, SIU uses text box for named techniques. In Lobadon's case, he never used that. It's a regular punch.
That's probably because Primal Punch is the martial arts name. What I mean is that not every Primal Punch would be taerim. When Cha fought Elbaba, he used Taerim without the "Primal Punch".You say this but the attack is still named Primal Punch so this can't possibly be a normal punch. It doesn't make sense. Maybe SIU simply made a mistake. Because as I said he doesn't use technique names for attacks which don't involve Shinsoo when people are fighting bare handed. Clearly he wanted to establish the link between this move and Cha's.
There is clearly Shinsoo involved. We see the aura around his fist and Hugo even mentions the light.
Gir seems to have been fighting Joo for a while off screen, and when we see them again Joo has taken the upper hand and was about to land a direct hit on Gir.Girr was on the Po Bidau’s battleship at the end of s2.
yeah,i feel like Jinsung is overrated. The guy probably needs a pu or two to be relevant later on.Atomic Explosion is Kallavan's Transcendental Technique IIRC while Primal Punch(a technique that both Lobadon and Cha use) isn't. So, as a technique, the former should be more powerful, but considering the enormous power gap between Lobadon and Kallavan, Lobadon's PP was probably stronger.
I think Jinsung is probably stronger, but there is no reason to believe he is that much stronger. Excepted against the likes of Pudidy, Jinsung had to rely too much on DTG, his ace in the hole, against opponents which are BH level and above.