@Niggoslav_Krawczyk
If I recall, a single shot from a beam weapon (even a beam rifle) could severely damage or destroy a colony even in Universal Century. That’s why fights inside colonies (i.e. the first episode of the original and in War in the Pocket) always used solid-ammo weapons or beam sabers.
@AthrunZala
As far as all the games go it’s actually quite wussy. It’s more annoying-as-crap juggler especially in the Musou series. Not sure how the Wing would stack up in an anime fight but given Heero’s god-like omniscient abilities I imagine his one shield could handle all of the dragoons. As far as games go Wing is always one of the most broken though.
Turn A Gundam is the most powerful, but the pilot is both unwilling to utilise its full potential and plain and simply doesn’t know how. Also funnily enough the nuclear bomb only gives love-tap damage, it just launches you really far.
You’re referring to the Nu Gundam, which is Amuro Ray’s ultimate MS (not counting Hi-Nu). Of course it’s gonna be in, it’s also his personal MS. It’s like putting in Koji Kabuto without Mazinger Z.
@RIG Oh yeah, that’s Nu Gundam. I was honestly never all that impressed with it, it seemed like a poor fusion of original Gundam and Qubeley, although the Finnel shield is a nice trick. Although if you wanna talk overrated and overpowered, Wing Gundam is basically THE gundam for everyone born in the 90s. Also responsible for non-Gundam fans thinking all Gundams can blast holes through entire colonies and are stupidly unrealistic (especially amusing coming from n00b Macross fans.)
@RIG
He’s not in THAT many of the games. There was a huge gap in its appearances at one point. It’s also pretty weak compared to the majority of robots that appear in the games it’s in.
If I recall, a single shot from a beam weapon (even a beam rifle) could severely damage or destroy a colony even in Universal Century. That’s why fights inside colonies (i.e. the first episode of the original and in War in the Pocket) always used solid-ammo weapons or beam sabers.
I’m talking about within the anime itself. The SFreedom doesn’t get any damage in the final fight.
As far as all the games go it’s actually quite wussy. It’s more annoying-as-crap juggler especially in the Musou series. Not sure how the Wing would stack up in an anime fight but given Heero’s god-like omniscient abilities I imagine his one shield could handle all of the dragoons. As far as games go Wing is always one of the most broken though.
Turn A Gundam is the most powerful, but the pilot is both unwilling to utilise its full potential and plain and simply doesn’t know how. Also funnily enough the nuclear bomb only gives love-tap damage, it just launches you really far.
Turn A is pretty much the most powerful, and then there’s Quan(T).
Strike Freedom says “Hi” when it comes to overpowered:
It wasn’t even damaged during the final fight vs. Rey.
SRW is pretty weird sometimes (they’ve made games with the Nu, by the way…)
It’s awesome that they handled Shinji better in their games than his show. And Shinn.
they actually made a SRW game that has Mazinger but not Koji, they used this guy instead:
It posted as soon as you posted it. Sorry.
You’re referring to the Nu Gundam, which is Amuro Ray’s ultimate MS (not counting Hi-Nu). Of course it’s gonna be in, it’s also his personal MS. It’s like putting in Koji Kabuto without Mazinger Z.
read my other comment, i confused this gundam with “finn funnel!” gundam, the one that is in almost all the recent SRW games.
He’s not in THAT many of the games. There was a huge gap in its appearances at one point. It’s also pretty weak compared to the majority of robots that appear in the games it’s in.
It’s the first Gundam, from the original series. It’s iconic of the whole franchise.
IIRC, that’s the original Gundam. Of course it’d be in all the games.