Now you get to see Reinhard and Yang personally duel it out.
People who haven't seen episode 26, don't open the spoiler
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Now you get to see Reinhard and Yang personally duel it out.
People who haven't seen episode 26, don't open the spoiler
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Honestly if anyone could take Yang it would have been Kircheis. He was like the only one who never failed. Reinhard probably could but for some reason Reinhard seems a little too careless at times which leaves him open for disaster and really I'm not sure why since I figured that wouldn't be in his personality (like I actually question that writing decision). So I guess in that sense both Kircheis and Yang are his opposites. Although most of Yang's battles seem real enough to me I find it total bs that he could even capture Iserlohn fortress the way he did. But Yang just sort of pisses me off, like the dude knows everything and I can't figure out why. He says like "I have a feeling" or he just spouts bs randomly and given the circumstances and the intelligence they get he couldn't possibly make that assumption so it breaks my immersion as far as war/strategy goes.
The bloody Imperials are all so skilled etc and yet they seem to only know basic things but are incapable of thinking logically to solve a problem or actually think up a strategy. Maybe that one was on purpose though since Oberstein, Reinhard and Kircheis look more like the strategists (albeit German generals were considered skilled at operations/tactics but poor strategists and thinkers over all, I kid you not this is what did most of them in historically).
Outside of Reinhard's generals, Imperials are terrible commmanders. The Empire is not a meritocratic society. It is like how the British Empire was until the late 19th century, where you could buy your position.
Also there's a reason he's called Miracle Yang
Meh. It's alright. I jumped on the bandwagon late because I thought it looked like initially. The music is nice, I guess.
Dominated by one anime? Doesn't sound like that to me at all. In viewers, Arslan completely dominates (at least in Japan)
Haven't seen any of those yet.
I think I'll watch Arslan before Sidonia though, whenever the whole thing is done I mean.