@@MrJuan_Vzla Because it makes you look like an asshole and tournaments are all about being respectful with your opponent. If you say final turn and win you’re just rubbing salt in the wound but if you lose you become the biggest clown in the tournament.
@@MrJuan_Vzla People in tournaments were being complete assholes saying "Final Turn" so Bushi issued a tournament ruling to never say "Final Turn" because it's considered an unsportsmanlike gesture.
you know how awesome it would be if we got fully combinable/transformable dimension police units as toys? same thing for star dragon world/hero world from buddyfight. we need this bushiroad
@@razumahiroki9216 It’s still a joke. Koutei barely won against Ren who deliberately used an incompatible deck (Tetsu’s Dark Irregulars). If Ren didn’t hold back he would have won easily. Later he gets schooled by Leon even after he gets reversed.
@@nedrostram2360 There is a clear difference between using a different deck and deliberately holding by not going full out, we both know it's the former, Ren's true strength comes from his Dark Paladin deck. However, he was clearly not holding back against Kotei while using Tetsu's deck. Winning against Ren in-universe is still impressive, even with an incompatible deck he still retains the same skills that everyone is afraid of. We are talking about the very same Leon who is closest to match a serious Ren besides Aichi and Reversed Kai, cornering the same Leon doesn't make him a joke, on the contrary it's impressive (Despite being amped).
@@razumahiroki9216 Ren still had a difficult time working with the deck and self admitted it was incompatible for him. Also without Psyqualia or his usual serious drive, Ren wasn’t at full power. Also it’s not that Koutei shouldn’t have lost to Leon, but rather how the writers treat Koutei by making him lose to a stronger character for every time he is on screen.
@@nedrostram2360 I wasn't denying that part. However, it's not what holding back means in this context. Since he was clearly going full out while using Tetsu's deck. If he were to use his Shadow Paladin deck, well, of course he would lose. But it doesn't make his win any less impressive. I noticed the pattern as well. Kotei only loses to National level fighters; Kai, Ren, Leon, and Ratie (He lost against Christopher, but post AC Kotei should be stronger than him).
You know how power creeped we are when you rewatch this and realize how 30000+ power and 2 criticals is pretty much a normal occurance.
+natchu96 and its getting better.....
But then you realise that the special rule made it somehow impossible xD
Meanwhile in V series ;)
We have 77,000 & 6 criticals now lol.
In G next Tokoha, Kazuma and Taiyou got past 100k in like three clumsy at once
The most badass moment in all of vanguard, I have no proof but neither I have no doubts
this is the only fight involving raw power and no plot armor
@@stevanustrionanda6397 actually ren used Tentsu's deck.... so yea...
and than his teammates blew it
It would have been hilarious right when Kenji was attacking with the great music and stuff that Ren pulls out a perfect guard.
Leaderkinko Lmao 😂😂😂
As far as I know Great Daiyusha prevents your opponent from using Perfect Guard xD
No he doesnt
@@abyssyahoo151 that's the daikaiser units not daiyusha
@@christopherhu7189 and that is if u drive check grade 3 to null it
I'll always love this final turn scene
To this day
Still the best moment of the anime
That me think
How is not the MC?
How the fuck is he not the main character of this show ?
BEST FINAL TURN EVER
First time watching this i thought he’d be fodder and loose so I was taken reallu by surprise when he won
Ren look lost without his shadow paladin🤣
we have the same fate xD
still the best final turn 🔥🔥
this scene make me build daiyusha deck
Just so you know announcing final turn in an official vanguard tourney is against the rules
Wait really?
Lol, why?
@@MrJuan_Vzla Because it makes you look like an asshole and tournaments are all about being respectful with your opponent. If you say final turn and win you’re just rubbing salt in the wound but if you lose you become the biggest clown in the tournament.
@@MrJuan_Vzla People in tournaments were being complete assholes saying "Final Turn" so Bushi issued a tournament ruling to never say "Final Turn" because it's considered an unsportsmanlike gesture.
1:09 we need a kenji spin off
I need it, is my second favourite character in all vanguard series
absolute fire
dayum, og video
i never noring to watch this every year
thank kenji
you know how awesome it would be if we got fully combinable/transformable dimension police units as toys?
same thing for star dragon world/hero world from buddyfight. we need this bushiroad
All of this and the moment he pg bi liek😊
GREAT DAIYUSHA
POWER UP THE MEGAZORD
cool!!!!✨✨
Super Robot wars Style Baby!!!
I know how you feel man.
I hope can get great daiyushs and great daikaiser soon on vanguard zero
It already has
Same here :'(
1:58 Goyusha2card?
people dont realize what the joke is, only koutei wins lmao the rest 2 are losers
To be fair the other two were facing National level Vanguard players, especially Kai would stomp anyone whose name isn't Leon, Ren and Aichi.
@@razumahiroki9216 It’s still a joke. Koutei barely won against Ren who deliberately used an incompatible deck (Tetsu’s Dark Irregulars). If Ren didn’t hold back he would have won easily. Later he gets schooled by Leon even after he gets reversed.
@@nedrostram2360 There is a clear difference between using a different deck and deliberately holding by not going full out, we both know it's the former, Ren's true strength comes from his Dark Paladin deck. However, he was clearly not holding back against Kotei while using Tetsu's deck. Winning against Ren in-universe is still impressive, even with an incompatible deck he still retains the same skills that everyone is afraid of.
We are talking about the very same Leon who is closest to match a serious Ren besides Aichi and Reversed Kai, cornering the same Leon doesn't make him a joke, on the contrary it's impressive (Despite being amped).
@@razumahiroki9216 Ren still had a difficult time working with the deck and self admitted it was incompatible for him.
Also without Psyqualia or his usual serious drive, Ren wasn’t at full power.
Also it’s not that Koutei shouldn’t have lost to Leon, but rather how the writers treat Koutei by making him lose to a stronger character for every time he is on screen.
@@nedrostram2360 I wasn't denying that part. However, it's not what holding back means in this context. Since he was clearly going full out while using Tetsu's deck. If he were to use his Shadow Paladin deck, well, of course he would lose. But it doesn't make his win any less impressive.
I noticed the pattern as well. Kotei only loses to National level fighters; Kai, Ren, Leon, and Ratie (He lost against Christopher, but post AC Kotei should be stronger than him).
Um
And super hard to style a damn wig...
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