Jin Woo: “lands his first successful hit” Igris:”proceeds to punish and dog walk this man with a rage art tekken combo +Broly wall dragging him to the throne 💀
14:33 all of his final attacks are critical, he attacks the gaps between the eyes and the neck, that critical notification spam means he stabs the neck dozens of times
It wouldn't surprise me if the teleportation stones are slippery. There's nothing that says they *are*, but it's the kind of 'fuck you' that goes along with an escape route item that you can't store securely.
You're correct about the Job thing, it's a common term in FF Tactics and Fire Emblem style games and it's effectively the same thing as a character class. The meaning is meant to be obvious, it's just confusing for audiences that aren't as familiar with those games, and I gather they're a lot more common in Korea and Japan than they are in the US (for instance) so it seems to have thrown a lot of people off. Usually a job change in those games is either a swap to a completely different class (rogue to knight, for instance) or an upgrade to a higher quality/rarity of class, like a Knight evolving into a Paladin or Berserker.
Jin Woo: “lands his first successful hit”
Igris:”proceeds to punish and dog walk this man with a rage art tekken combo +Broly wall dragging him to the throne 💀
Igris gave Jim that Broly combo
This episode went crazy.. Jinwoo and Igris fight was amazing and the best! 🔥🔥
14:33 all of his final attacks are critical, he attacks the gaps between the eyes and the neck, that critical notification spam means he stabs the neck dozens of times
It wouldn't surprise me if the teleportation stones are slippery. There's nothing that says they *are*, but it's the kind of 'fuck you' that goes along with an escape route item that you can't store securely.
LMFAOOOOOO THIS IS MY NEW HEAD CANNON
the thumbnail of this video is top tier just like the episode
You're correct about the Job thing, it's a common term in FF Tactics and Fire Emblem style games and it's effectively the same thing as a character class. The meaning is meant to be obvious, it's just confusing for audiences that aren't as familiar with those games, and I gather they're a lot more common in Korea and Japan than they are in the US (for instance) so it seems to have thrown a lot of people off.
Usually a job change in those games is either a swap to a completely different class (rogue to knight, for instance) or an upgrade to a higher quality/rarity of class, like a Knight evolving into a Paladin or Berserker.
Igris took fucking 20 fatal strike in his weak spot. That IS enough.
1:05 Job change? Nah Sung about to be an accountant....he about to be taking receipts 💰💰💰
lol tbh this fight is already longer than manhwa 😂 I always hope they extend the fight scenes in anime.
Quick question, why the name change?
This is why!
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Hmm which class is he gonna be 😌😌😌
Obviously singer 👩🎤
I'm thinking probably Intro to Woodworking or Art History.
I think its gonna be the art of ass whooping.. Considering the combo Igris gave 🤣🤣🤣