Fairy Tail Chapter 446 Discussion

  • #90
Well this chapter is about Makarov learning how stronger his children as become, and Charles can turn into a human at will.



This chapter is mostly Fairy Tail trying to get the hell out of dodge and away from sand dude. I think this sand guy is one of those guys that don't give a dam what Zeref wants, and he is probably is going to get killed by him at some point.



Our heroes were running away like thieves in the night, by the title of the next chapter I think Fairy Tail they will get their first victory by getting away to Ishgar and regroup. But is that really a victory, you successful ran away, go Fairy Tail go. I am kidding, but I like that the good guys are smart here and just trying to get away and not start a pointless fight. Sometimes brains is as important as power. I hope they get away and able to regroup, and than finally let's have a new guild alliance. These guys just proclaimed war on Ishgar, this is not a Fairy Tail only problem anymore.



This was a fun little chase chapter, I like a good chase.
 
  • #91
A very intense chapter of Fairy Tail. Ajeer looks pretty cool and his Sand magic is pretty nice. What made the chapter for me was Gray and Lucy showing off their newly awakened powers. This arc might turn out to be better then Tartarus if it keeps this up!
 
  • #92
Suno_Kaji said:


Read the chapters again (specifically ch. 413).

Igneel stated that they wanted to stop the process of turning into dragons completely, wishing for Natsu and the others not to become like Acnologia. The effect is permanent. No antibodies being worn of.



Your theory would make all the effort they put into this task pointless. Like really, really pointless. Especially if such an effect would wore off after not even a single(!!) year.




After the theory with END, this is like the second theory where I have the urge to do a facepalm... (Sorry for these harsh words, but these are my true feelings)

You're more than fine to disagree and see holes within my theories and point them out to me, and I appreciate you for doing so, but I don't agree with you.



Igneel NEVER outright said that the antibodies they created would have a 100% chance in stopping the Dragonificiation. While he did indeed say that there's ALMOST a zero percent chance, you can't exactly rule anything out. For all we know it could be as big as a 5% chance it could happen. The exact numbers weren't stated and because of that You can't rule out my theory as there's still a valid chance it could happen.



To add to that, Igneel goes on to state that the reason they never showed up to help is because they were spending the entire time creating the antibodies. All 5 of the Dragons disappeared in X777, which is 14 years. I'm not saying that the effect of the antibodies WILL decrease, but it's still a possible outcome. If the effect DID decrease than that small percentage of it happening will increase even further.



Regarding the stuff you said about Achnologia, that's things I'm well aware of and have already taken into account.



Isterio said:


You just refuse to see the whole picture and insist on that single argument when I´ve clearly explained. "I know that. All of the Avatar arc was genuinly well handled imo. I just think that last part was major trolling from Hiro and horrible written. Because of above mentioned reasons.



Let me break it down into simple sentence structure so that you can comprehend what you're trying to be told.  



The Avatar arc was a SMALL mini-arc which branched off from the X892 Reunion Arc. It was NEVER meant to be big. It was NEVER meant to be a problem. It was one of those arcs who's only purpose was to be used for seeing how much the main characters have improved after a time-skip, much like many other series have done in the past.



The only reason the Avatar Arc felt even remotely threatening in the first place is because Gray was supposedly within their ranks and had betrayed Fairy Tail. After the revelation that he was a double agent, there was literally no threat emanating from them at all.



If you're telling me that a group of people, who are only together to worship Zeref, are as big a threat as Tartarus, a group of demons who Zeref himself created, then your logic is insanely messed up.



As for Natsu's one-shot on the "God"?



It fit Fairy Tail's style perfectly, and was well executed for what it was trying to convey. Something you quite clearly don't seem to understand. At all.
 
  • #93
ending was epic because as always fairy tail are too strong natsu punched Ajeel like its nothing
 
  • #94
Isterio said:
Aiko_Hiroshi said:




It's a common trope that has been used in shonen for years. Usually the bigger they are, they harder they fall. In Dragon Ball it was usually the least intimidating enemy that was the most powerful (AKA Freiza, Buu). Fairy Tail has a similar vibe going on with characters like Zeref, who's outside appearance doesn't match up with the most vile dark wizard of all time.



Yes it is, but usually it flows better when used in combination with an arrogant character beating the giant. It shows off the superiority of the Mc beating the "Monster".



Good usage of this trope:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVV-jwIxjYU&ab_channel=SuperSaiyan%E1%B4%B4%E1%B4%B0



However the whole scene had a serious nature to it and if you can agree that this was menacing than it´s badly written. Because Natsu has his rapeface going, he isn´t fucking around with his enemie, he´s genuinily mad and everyone from Fairy Tail is happy seeing his improvement.



It´s about atmpsphere, you don´t put a fart joke into a romantic scene if your intention isn´t a joke.



The atmosphere during the whole buildup was Monster=menacing/dangerous.

Completely nullying this with one scene doesn´t only degrade the Monster, but also the whole situation.



The buildup feels wasted because "misslead" and boring execution. A oneshot isn´t exciting it´s fast and efficient but it ruins the buildup atmosphere in one swoop.



Who cares that the monster was degraded? Obviously for Hiro and the larger story it wasn't ever supposed to be a big deal. The situation and the entire arc was supposed to represent hope in comparison to how bleak the end of the Tartaros arc looked.



Natsu overcoming adversity and some huge threat, that entire scene represented the entire theme Hiro was going for that arc. You're acting like this ruined something important but it really didn't, Avatar was always meant to be fodder.
 
  • #95
Let's see if they can defeat that guy, sand magic is cool.
 
  • #96
Durekan said:
Darklight0303 said:
lequack said:
Once again fairy tail was like fuck logic sand can now evaporate. (unless the translation was incorrect)



Other than that decent chapter. 3-4 out of 5



It's more likely he meant "Blown away" Since it was a big explosion



But in fact there's some reason on that. The major component of sand is silicon dioxide. This component is the primarily used for making glass. But in a insane temperature of over than 3000º C, the silicon dioxide reach the eboiling point, and became vapor.

The question is not for sand evaporate, but how the hell they survive a temperature of 3000º C. The inner core of earth has 6000ºC.



Ah i see. I didn't know that. Thanks for the info bit!
 
  • #97
Raijin-sama619 said:
There is no way that sand guy is defeated by Fairy Tail, right?

I would disappoint much if he lose.



If they all team up, and IT'S A TEAM EFFORT NOT JUST ONE INDIVIDUAL, I don't see why not. I mean it's 5 vs. 1 (excluding Happy, Mest, Carla & Makarov), and it's not like Natsu and the rest are that weak that all of them can't handle one dude. At beast, and judging by the next week's chapter tittle, they'll somehow try to escape.
 
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