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The greatest disappointment?

  • Jellal

  • Mira

  • Gods of Ishgar

  • Spriggan 12

  • Zeref

  • Others


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There are some characters in FT whose stock has taken a nosedive. The world of magic is harsh, and fortunes turn in the blink of an eye. Some who didn't came close to living up to the hype, and others who didn't even have a proper chance to begin with.

Which of these have been the greatest disappointment in your opinion?



Jellal

If you are too young to remember, or only got into FT not long ago, there was a time when Jellal's fan base seriously rivals that of Laxus'. Seems hard to believe now, but there were good reasons why Jellal was the shits back then. Together with Ultear, Jellal was the first recurring character to appear in the manga even before Natsu or Lucy did. The closest thing to an archmage, Jellal was a true evil SOB then. He was skilled and powerful with his heavenly body magic, could trap and ensnare with his dangerous dark magic, cunning, a good actor who could play the victim card, but ruthless and decisive when it mattered.

Shortly after the guild wars with Phantom Lord was over, Jellal and his underlings captured Erza and brought her back to the ToH. A plan has already been set in motion many years back when Jellal, under the disguise of his thought projection, had infiltrated the magic council and earned a place as a wizard saint (it was a big thing then). He then managed to get most of the councilors on his side to manipulate them in firing the Etherion, and would've achieve his objective had a certain dragon slayer not attain his super saiyan mode in dragon force. In the midst of these, Jellal also became the first antagonist to kill a notable good guy.

When Jellal was reintroduced in the middle of the Oracion Seis arc, the rape face he worn previously was soon replaced with a sorrowful one. Little did we know, Jellal was neutered during his comatose state. The guy was still powerful, but the edge and mystique his character possessed has completely vanished. Apart from making use of the excuse of redemption to simp for Erza, the guy has since been reduced to a shadow of his former self.

Mira

Yes, it might be hard to believe too. But there was a time when Erza vs Mira was the second most popular discussion after Jellal vs Laxus.

When Mira first appeared, her affable nature stood out amongst a bunch of ragtag misfits. Then during the BoFT arc, Freed who has been playing most of the FT members like a fiddle with his abilities, suddenly found himself on the receiving end of the wrath of Mira when she awoke her powers for the first time in a long time. She unleashed the power of an entire river at Freed, and ended him with an attack of dark energy blast that many in the city saw. It was one of the most badass moment of the distant past. To say that was a pleasant surprise would be an understatement. In a time when Erza was starting to terrorize the readers with her BS, this quickly cemented Mira as the glimpse of hope that we could place our hopes on to end the scarlet cancer's reign of terror.

Little did we found out that did was nothing but a scheming ploy to crush the hopes and dreams of the readers in a slow, agonizing death. When Lisanna was revealed to be alive in the Edolas arc, many assumed that Mira would finally be able to forgo the guilt that was holding her back all these while and elevate herself to greater heights. And then, she got deceived and knocked out by Elfman and Ever in the very next arc. To compound misery, she then failed to beat Azuma who had yet to merge with the Tenrou tree, as Lisanna and the fans erupted in despair. Azuma, then merged with the tree, skyrocketed in power, and got defeated by none other than Erza, in ludicrous fashion.

Alas, what goes around comes around. She, who dished out a curbstomp to Freed, got curbstomped by Seilah. Mira was already having an incredibly difficult time fighting Seilah, who was doing nothing but using telekinesis to pelt her with books. She then decides to use Satan soul Sitri, and Seilah responded by going limit release and decks her with a blitz so strong that Mira is actually forced out of her transformation. She had to resort to using her brother to incapacitate her foe, which sparked the question if Elfman's offensive strength has surpassed that of his sister. Meanwhile, Seilah's dominatrix lover got her ass handed to her by her eternal rival Erza in yet another ludicrous manner.

The pill was made tougher to swallow in the 100YQ sequel when despite the numerical advantage, Mira could not defeat Lucy. Then, the majority of her fight with Diabolos was not shown before getting off-panel'd by Gray. Rather than getting our doubts cleared, Mira's performance has since raised even greater doubts than before.

Gods of Ishgar

After Makarov and Jose's fight at the climax of the Phantom Lord arc, many guesses have been made regarding the identity of the other Wizard Saints. We discovered two of them in Jellal's thought projection and the humble Jura. And this benchmark the saints to be at least as strong as the average FT S-class mage, who has extraordinary level of strength compared to most other guilds. Soon after the 7 year timeskip, we were thrust into the GMG arc where FT tried to reclaim their position as the strongest guild of Ishgar. We were treated to the revelation that Jura has grown significantly more powerful, as his feats easily outclassed his peers and together with Jellal and Laxus, were in a tier of their own.

Then, a bombshell was dropped. Jura remarked that he has attained the rank of the 5th-ranked Wizard Saint, and there was a massive gulf in class between he and the four saints ranked ahead of him. They were known as the Gods of Ishgar, and all the readers were treated to was their silhouette. This sparked the fan base into a frenzy then, as speculation was flying around. Theories were made regarding their appearances, identity, powers and relative strength compared to others. 'Surely they are stronger than Gildarts?', was the common belief then.

Well, some things are just meant to be. As long a time it took to introduce them, the same could not be said of the alarming speed they went down. It's like they were just . . . gone. Gone like the wind. Nothing left. Zilch. Nada. Hold on a sec, who are they again?



Spriggan 12

You know it. You saw it coming. Yes, this list cannot be completed without the almighty Spriggan 12.

The Shields of the Spriggan was comprised of the twelve strongest mages of the Alvarez empire who served as the bodyguards of Zeref. The stakes were at an all-time high with the fearsome country trying to expand the lands of Alakitasia. Which turns out be a facade for Zeref's hidden agenda of obtaining Fairy Heart to create a universe with an alternate timeline. It was Mashima's attempt to replicate the world war. Except that Alvarez turned out to not be the Nazis, but rather the French.

In a shounen setting, they were doomed to failure. They can be forgiven for losing the war. However, it was their performance and association with Mashima's lackadaisical writing in the final arc that gave them no chance. Most of them were arrogant, complacent, and certainly not the sharpest tool in the shed. In their defense, some of them did got bad match ups in their fights. However, the hallmark of a competent fighter is their resourcefulness to pull off a victory within reason despite poor match ups (e.g. Gray vs Ultear/Rufus/Silver). The Spriggans were overly reliant on their powers, and when the protagonists managed to find a way to work around their effects, their inability to adapt, mediocre durability and tendency to shit their pants meant they suffer a meltdown before getting destroyed.

In hindsight, 12 villains in one arc were too much for Mashima to juggle. It seems to be a numbers game at the end, and he decided to go with quantity over quality. The Spriggans could each have their own background so they are more relatable to the readers, strike a better balance between hax and physical competency rather than swinging too much to one end at the expense of the other. They could pose a genuine threat by winning the crucial fights. One of the best scenes in the Alvarez arc was when Sabertooth suffered a crushing defeat and were crucified and paraded. And when Invel froze Magnolia and Erza and co. overlooked the remains of a frozen wasteland. It shows the territorial capitulation to the readers.

Unfortunately, the Spriggan were nothing more than appetizers to Acnologia the main threat. Whatever happened to the three-way war that was hyped up?

Zeref

He comes as a package together with his team of bodyguards. Except in Zeref's case, the rot has been longer. Far longer.

One of the reasons why I could never take him seriously was his appearance. He doesn't look anything like a villain. Zeref doesn't inspire confidence, fear, strength or courage. He look like a pre-pubescent boy who has only just discovered the birds and the bees for the first time in his life. In comparison, Acno was a good throwback to the Conan the barbarian with his exotic features and primalistic swagger.

Not only does Zeref not look the part as one of the main antagonist, he does not act the part either. His behaviour is questionable, and many times when he speak, his words are not concise. Zeref is constantly flip-flopping around his intentions, and can't make up his mind what he truly wants. When he was introduced, he swiftly lost to Ultear on Tenrou island in an anti-climatic fashion. Much of his mystique disintegrated that day. He then awaken and decided to kill Hades and the rest on the airship, just because. His actions were often counter-intuitive and rarely given an explanation that we can relate to. It just felt like anything he does that is contradictory, which is everything, can be conveniently chalked up to the nature of his curse/magic. That's lazy writing. And when it keeps getting repeated, things got really tedious.

With Zeref, you soon dread seeing him and getting caught up in yet another one of his melodramatic emotional turmoil. I found myself thinking 'Ugh, not this crap again' when he spirals into his negative nancy syndrome. And for a longest recurring villain that ties in to so many of the key events that has unfolded in the series, that is simply not good enough. When I see Acno, I think 'Awesome, shit's about to go down'. The difference is heaven and earth. For all the incredible hype Zeref had, when everything was settled, he left a lot more to be desired.

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To me, Zeref never had any disappointing treatment. He was disappointing from the moment he was introduced. He definitely didn't strike to me as a final villain. His magic was interesting that's all.

Out of all in the list, I would say Spiriggan was a massive disappointment as villains. It almost felt like they were not even motivated to win the war. Dimaria was stripping others. Brandish was all about that she doesn't want to betray his empire but hypocritically kept doing it. Irene being the mother of DS came out of nowhere and Acno not knowing she was a DS puts dirt in his name. August this guy was busy asking Gildarts some bullshit questions which by the way he already knew the answer as well instead of being useful to Zeref then end up committing suicide. Jacob is a disgrace to all Assasins. God Serena became a joke after his fight with God of Ishigar. He didn't even get the chance to fight to his full potential. Eight Dragon Slayer which he only knows of five. I personally didn't like his character, when he was introduced for the first time, he looks like a badass, and I expected him to be a calm and reserved character but instead, he was a clown.
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@Biri Biri Can you include Acnologia in that list.


He was an even bigger disappointment than Spriggan 12. Couldn't even catch up to a ship. Taken out by something that mostly introduced as a gag. His motion sickness doesn't even make any sense when he was completely turned into a Dragon. His vocabulary was only about Destroy, Destroy. Very bland and one dimensional as a character. From mangas I have read he is the only main antagonist who didn't even have the proper background in the manga. Mashima just includes little of his hatred towards dragons as a background that's all. We don't even know where he got his magic from. It had come from some powerful dragon because when he was introduced he was massive fodder he was definitely even weaker than Irene. If he was first gen then he is a disgusting backstabber and opportunist for borrowing power from a dragon who he hated, unlike the other First gens.
 

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Gods of Ishgar were an absolute joke. I actually believed they could hold themselves in a fight and not look like clowns, alas I was wrong.

of course Mira was done dirty but, I’ve come to live with it as it is Mashima, and Mashima does not care unless your part of team natsu (excluding gray, he isn’t like very much either :derp)
also that ending of mira not being able to defeat lucy isn’t very accurate :XD
 

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There are some characters in FT whose stock has taken a nosedive. The world of magic is harsh, and fortunes turn in the blink of an eye. Some who didn't came close to living up to the hype, and others who didn't even have a proper chance to begin with.

Which of these have been the greatest disappointment in your opinion?



Jellal

If you are too young to remember, or only got into FT not long ago, there was a time when Jellal's fan base seriously rivals that of Laxus'. Seems hard to believe now, but there were good reasons why Jellal was the shits back then. Together with Ultear, Jellal was the first recurring character to appear in the manga even before Natsu or Lucy did. The closest thing to an archmage, Jellal was a true evil SOB then. He was skilled and powerful with his heavenly body magic, could trap and ensnare with his dangerous dark magic, cunning, a good actor who could play the victim card, but ruthless and decisive when it mattered.

Shortly after the guild wars with Phantom Lord was over, Jellal and his underlings captured Erza and brought her back to the ToH. A plan has already been set in motion many years back when Jellal, under the disguise of his thought projection, had infiltrated the magic council and earned a place as a wizard saint (it was a big thing then). He then managed to get most of the councilors on his side to manipulate them in firing the Etherion, and would've achieve his objective had a certain dragon slayer not attain his super saiyan mode in dragon force. In the midst of these, Jellal also became the first antagonist to kill a notable good guy.

When Jellal was reintroduced in the middle of the Oracion Seis arc, the rape face he worn previously was soon replaced with a sorrowful one. Little did we know, Jellal was neutered during his comatose state. The guy was still powerful, but the edge and mystique his character possessed has completely vanished. Apart from making use of the excuse of redemption to simp for Erza, the guy has since been reduced to a shadow of his former self.

Mira

Yes, it might be hard to believe too. But there was a time when Erza vs Mira was the second most popular discussion after Jellal vs Laxus.

When Mira first appeared, her affable nature stood out amongst a bunch of ragtag misfits. Then during the BoFT arc, Freed who has been playing most of the FT members like a fiddle with his abilities, suddenly found himself on the receiving end of the wrath of Mira when she awoke her powers for the first time in a long time. She unleashed the power of an entire river at Freed, and ended him with an attack of dark energy blast that many in the city saw. It was one of the most badass moment of the distant past. To say that was a pleasant surprise would be an understatement. In a time when Erza was starting to terrorize the readers with her BS, this quickly cemented Mira as the glimpse of hope that we could place our hopes on to end the scarlet cancer's reign of terror.

Little did we found out that did was nothing but a scheming ploy to crush the hopes and dreams of the readers in a slow, agonizing death. When Lisanna was revealed to be alive in the Edolas arc, many assumed that Mira would finally be able to forgo the guilt that was holding her back all these while and elevate herself to greater heights. And then, she got deceived and knocked out by Elfman and Ever in the very next arc. To compound misery, she then failed to beat Azuma who had yet to merge with the Tenrou tree, as Lisanna and the fans erupted in despair. Azuma, then merged with the tree, skyrocketed in power, and got defeated by none other than Erza, in ludicrous fashion.

Alas, what goes around comes around. She, who dished out a curbstomp to Freed, got curbstomped by Seilah. Mira was already having an incredibly difficult time fighting Seilah, who was doing nothing but using telekinesis to pelt her with books. She then decides to use Satan soul Sitri, and Seilah responded by going limit release and decks her with a blitz so strong that Mira is actually forced out of her transformation. She had to resort to using her brother to incapacitate her foe, which sparked the question if Elfman's offensive strength has surpassed that of his sister. Meanwhile, Seilah's dominatrix lover got her ass handed to her by her eternal rival Erza in yet another ludicrous manner.

The pill was made tougher to swallow in the 100YQ sequel when despite the numerical advantage, Mira could not defeat Lucy. Then, the majority of her fight with Diabolos was not shown before getting off-panel'd by Gray. Rather than getting our doubts cleared, Mira's performance has since raised even greater doubts than before.

Gods of Ishgar

After Makarov and Jose's fight at the climax of the Phantom Lord arc, many guesses have been made regarding the identity of the other Wizard Saints. We discovered two of them in Jellal's thought projection and the humble Jura. And this benchmark the saints to be at least as strong as the average FT S-class mage, who has extraordinary level of strength compared to most other guilds. Soon after the 7 year timeskip, we were thrust into the GMG arc where FT tried to reclaim their position as the strongest guild of Ishgar. We were treated to the revelation that Jura has grown significantly more powerful, as his feats easily outclassed his peers and together with Jellal and Laxus, were in a tier of their own.

Then, a bombshell was dropped. Jura remarked that he has attained the rank of the 5th-ranked Wizard Saint, and there was a massive gulf in class between he and the four saints ranked ahead of him. They were known as the Gods of Ishgar, and all the readers were treated to was their silhouette. This sparked the fan base into a frenzy then, as speculation was flying around. Theories were made regarding their appearances, identity, powers and relative strength compared to others. 'Surely they are stronger than Gildarts?', was the common belief then.

Well, some things are just meant to be. As long a time it took to introduce them, the same could not be said of the alarming speed they went down. It's like they were just . . . gone. Gone like the wind. Nothing left. Zilch. Nada. Hold on a sec, who are they again?



Spriggan 12

You know it. You saw it coming. Yes, this list cannot be completed without the almighty Spriggan 12.

The Shields of the Spriggan was comprised of the twelve strongest mages of the Alvarez empire who served as the bodyguards of Zeref. The stakes were at an all-time high with the fearsome country trying to expand the lands of Alakitasia. Which turns out be a facade for Zeref's hidden agenda of obtaining Fairy Heart to create a universe with an alternate timeline. It was Mashima's attempt to replicate the world war. Except that Alvarez turned out to not be the Nazis, but rather the French.

In a shounen setting, they were doomed to failure. They can be forgiven for losing the war. However, it was their performance and association with Mashima's lackadaisical writing in the final arc that gave them no chance. Most of them were arrogant, complacent, and certainly not the sharpest tool in the shed. In their defense, some of them did got bad match ups in their fights. However, the hallmark of a competent fighter is their resourcefulness to pull off a victory within reason despite poor match ups (e.g. Gray vs Ultear/Rufus/Silver). The Spriggans were overly reliant on their powers, and when the protagonists managed to find a way to work around their effects, their inability to adapt, mediocre durability and tendency to shit their pants meant they suffer a meltdown before getting destroyed.

In hindsight, 12 villains in one arc were too much for Mashima to juggle. It seems to be a numbers game at the end, and he decided to go with quantity over quality. The Spriggans could each have their own background so they are more relatable to the readers, strike a better balance between hax and physical competency rather than swinging too much to one end at the expense of the other. They could pose a genuine threat by winning the crucial fights. One of the best scenes in the Alvarez arc was when Sabertooth suffered a crushing defeat and were crucified and paraded. And when Invel froze Magnolia and Erza and co. overlooked the remains of a frozen wasteland. It shows the territorial capitulation to the readers.

Unfortunately, the Spriggan were nothing more than appetizers to Acnologia the main threat. Whatever happened to the three-way war that was hyped up?

Zeref

He comes as a package together with his team of bodyguards. Except in Zeref's case, the rot has been longer. Far longer.

One of the reasons why I could never take him seriously was his appearance. He doesn't look anything like a villain. Zeref doesn't inspire confidence, fear, strength or courage. He look like a pre-pubescent boy who has only just discovered the birds and the bees for the first time in his life. In comparison, Acno was a good throwback to the Conan the barbarian with his exotic features and primalistic swagger.

Not only does Zeref not look the part as one of the main antagonist, he does not act the part either. His behaviour is questionable, and many times when he speak, his words are not concise. Zeref is constantly flip-flopping around his intentions, and can't make up his mind what he truly wants. When he was introduced, he swiftly lost to Ultear on Tenrou island in an anti-climatic fashion. Much of his mystique disintegrated that day. He then awaken and decided to kill Hades and the rest on the airship, just because. His actions were often counter-intuitive and rarely given an explanation that we can relate to. It just felt like anything he does that is contradictory, which is everything, can be conveniently chalked up to the nature of his curse/magic. That's lazy writing. And when it keeps getting repeated, things got really tedious.

With Zeref, you soon dread seeing him and getting caught up in yet another one of his melodramatic emotional turmoil. I found myself thinking 'Ugh, not this crap again' when he spirals into his negative nancy syndrome. And for a longest recurring villain that ties in to so many of the key events that has unfolded in the series, that is simply not good enough. When I see Acno, I think 'Awesome, shit's about to go down'. The difference is heaven and earth. For all the incredible hype Zeref had, when everything was settled, he left a lot more to be desired.

Thoughts?
Damn, a great post listing how much of a horrendous failure each of them are.

It's honestly very hard to choose. So, I'll choose based on different metrics:

If we go by current relevancy, it's clearly Jellol. He's among the "relevant good guys" that keeps appearing, in some role, in multiple arcs. Among them, he absolutely gets mistreated the most. He's arguably the only archmage still alive, who learns complex magic like self destruction just by seeing them once......... yet only gets to use GC in his fights. lul. His only role in the series is for shipping shit.


If we go by mystery, it's GOI. WS were a group of people who arguably had the most hype, as well as mystery in the series, apart from Zeref and Acno of course. All the WS we saw in the first season (x784) were in their own league, compared to the rest of the mages, including our main cast (with few exceptions like Laxus, Zero etc)
In x791, we saw that Jura was far beyond anyone who's not Laxus, Jellol and maybe Makarov. There we got to know 4 others who are several tiers above Jura, that they're not even considered humans. They had incredible mystery and hype surrounding them. Then a year later, they got no diff'd by base Serena OFF SCREEN. Even if we argue that Serena was incredibly strong (which people disagree with sadly, since he doesn't get much on screen feats and himself got shitted on later), it still doesn't justify this treatment for rest of GOI. For all that hype, OFF SCREEN being their ONLY fight is the most disrespectful treatment.


If we go by hype and villains, Zeref. 100%
The guy was so legendary that he was worshiped as a God by many, and had cults and guild formed around him. This genius archmage invented many magic, including Resurrection, time travel, summoning demons from hell and binding them to books etc. Can even stop time.
Yet his final battle against Natsu was a fist fight :feelsgoodman . Didn't use a single named spell. He got SOLO'D by Plotsu, even after absorbing Fairy Heart, and gained power of space and time. Worst villain I've ever seen in anime
 

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  1. Acno
  2. Zeref
  3. Irene
  4. August
  5. Spriggan 12
  6. Jellal
  7. Mira
  8. Lucy
  9. Gods of Ishgar
  10. Juvia
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I'm pretty sure I don't have to point out the obvious in why these guys were done dirty lol.
 

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  1. Acno
  2. Zeref
  3. Irene
  4. August
  5. Spriggan 12
  6. Jellal
  7. Mira
  8. Lucy
  9. Gods of Ishgar
  10. Juvia
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I'm pretty sure I don't have to point out the obvious in why these guys were done dirty lol.
Acno at least remained the GOAT in hype, when it comes to power.

Why Lucy tho? She was always fodder.
 

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I would have voted for Zeref, if i didn't already expect him to be trash(though he was even worse than i thought he'd be), I've always hated him. So i voted for Mira instead, so much potential wasted, all those Demon Gate powers never seen again, Sitri never seen again, Alegria probably will never be seen again too. Elfman gets more shine than Mira.

Spriggans were obviously overhyped, but their actual performance was more or less as good as all the past mini villains in terms of threat level.
 

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Acno at least remained the GOAT in hype, when it comes to power.

Why Lucy tho? She was always fodder.
She shouldn't be tho considering how he writes his other female MCs lol. Lucy shouldn't be this weak compared to Gray, Erza and Natsu. Even Wendy is better than her now...
 

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likely being biased, GOI, Jellal, and Mira for me. I voted for GOI. whenever I remember Oba Babasama the Lamia Scale guild master hyping them up in GMG arc, I cant help it but laugh so hard looool. The embarrassment lmao

As for Jellal and Mira, I still have my hope. They are probably saved for later
 

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gods of ishgar 100% and there is no doubt about it, everyone was hyped about them since there intruduction everyone wanted to know who are these monstes that tiers above the like of gildarts, laxus, jura, jellal at that time and described as a not human.



this panel here IMO was one of the badass stuff that mashima draw in the manga i was hyped to this fight the strongest of ishgar against the strongets of alvarez i was hyped to see them finaly fight after 4 arcs since there intruduction especially hybrion he had a badass design, boom there fight was off screen and which made it even worse is they got soloed by god serena without using his magic lol, the others in the list atleast showed there magic LMAO these guys didn't even showed there magic, the GOI are the most character who had been done dirty by mashima and by far too.
 

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Haha, man oh man, the gods of ishgar to me are the biggest jobbers in all of ft. Compared to the others on the list, they were essentially punching bags for god serena. The others on the list at least put up a fight against their opponents. The GOI are such jobbers that they were beaten by one dude, granted God Serena was a beast at that time. Still dont know how they were given the title of god. I'm pretty sure natsu in the 100 year quest would body them. If they were to fight natsu, it might just be god serena 2.0 vs GOI.
 

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  • Natsu
  • Acnologia.

Natsu is the same childish idiot of chapter 1 with no sign of any mental development nor growing up, he ends his fights in the same exact way from like 200 chapters ago and seems to be immortal. Don't even think about how much hype was around his etherious form and all the angst stuff which spread in those times during the pubblication of Tartarus arc.

Acnologia was the real MVP, so much potential wasted, zero characterization and got oneshotted in a ridicoulous way.
The few episodes of his past in the anime really do not make any justice to his character.
 
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Just a little verse:

"Erza Empress.
Mira Queen,
Lucy - low concubine"


Mashima showed Lucy as pure fanservice character, it's so sad.
He did not same with Ellie, as well it seems another case with Becky too.
 

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Just a little verse:

"Erza Empress.
Mira Queen,
Lucy - low concubine"


Mashima showed Lucy as pure fanservice character, it's so sad.
He did not same with Ellie, as well it seems another case with Becky too.
Lucy isn't weak you are just comparing her to some of the strongest in the show and when she does do something extremely powerful people still downplay it. Lucy is treated no worse then Wendy or Gray.

Lucy isn't disappointing in the level of her power but rather the use of her power. We barely see her spirits in battles and we barely see any of the star dresses in battle.
 

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Lucy isn't weak you are just comparing her to some of the strongest in the show and when she does do something extremely powerful people still downplay it. Lucy is treated no worse then Wendy or Gray.

Lucy isn't disappointing in the level of her power but rather the use of her power. We barely see her spirits in battles and we barely see any of the star dresses in battle.
You get it wrong. I'm not saying about "weak/strong" or "disappointment".

I said Hiro coated her with tons of fanservice, so we hardly see "real Lucy"/
 

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