even though I did not know exactly the conditions for the king hassan "impose the concept of death", I have to admit that I expected something like this If anything, Karna is more Nasu's Mary Sue than Gil these days, but he's just awesome and humble enough to pull it off, and his sheer power requirement means it's the Master's fault, not his, that he can't win every battle ever. That's what matters when it comes to his title and benefits of being "the first hero." Think of it like recording a story forms a foundation for the legend that is otherwise too nebulous and mutable to have form. The Epic of Gilgamesh is probably the oldest written story known, and all other legends were written/recorded down after, even if the people involved and events portrayed happened prior to Gil. He might loathe them for their Divinity, but both are still top-tier in their own right.Īs for Gil, I don't think it matters at all if other heroes (like Arjuna and Karna) existed before him in a chronological sense, but that his legend was recorded and codified first. Karna and Achilles are his worst match-ups. He's just not as capable of trumping everyone sent against him so easily. Hell, it wouldn't surprise me in the least if his zeal lends him buffs against Divine beings and those blessed by them if they aren't his God.ĭon't be mistaken though: King Hassan is still a ludicrously powerful Servant even without his Grand Assassin title. The rest is from his raw strength and experience. Said perks are partly why Hassan can casually stop a mere human's Noble Phantasm with his ordinary greatsword. We also see this in Grand Caster candidates being summoned as regular Servants (Caster Gil, Merlin) without the perks of being Grand Servants. The version that is summonable by humans is a regular Servant, but still bugfuck powerful because of who he is. In effect, Hassan gave up the fact that he was there as Grand Assassin to free up his extra power, then he gave up that power for the purpose of imposing death on Tiamat. The Grail summonings are just lesser imitations of that system. Grand Servants aren't summonable by humans Grands are the original Saint Graphs designed by Gaia, and some Heroic Spirits are selected as candidates for their use when Gaia needs them if they have the requisite Skills (the only one we know for sure is that Grand Casters must have the Clairvoyance Skill). That's my first wiki folks, hoped y'all enjoyed it.I (almost) hate to burst everyone's bubble, but everything Nasu said and shown about King Hassan, Grand Servants and Gilgamesh makes sense if you place things into context of legend, record, and the systems he's already explained. In fact he's one of the first servants to have small changes in their np animation, so fun little bonusīut.so I give at least a minor reason to not roll for him, he.he.*le gag* hay.his increased death chance doesn't do much to help, since he's mainly a boss focused servant, instant death sadly isn't afflicted on bosses at all.it's like fgo is taunting you with a skill that doesn't even get used often by him But in all seriousness, he looks incredible. He's amazing, lol if I just ended it there. I highly advise you give him a np or buster CE if you want the job done fast, holy night supper and joint concert are the best of the best for him Or both if you got really good servants in your chaldea. Overall buster buff team, and major crit team Second, team composition, he has two types of teams that work best for him. Overall I'd recommend you'd simply leveled up your skills at the same times to maximize his capabilities. You will absolutely need it when you are in that corner and need to last a tad bit longer. His high charm resistance will be your best friend in the case of those big baddies, do not take his guts skill lightly. The death bell may toll on you.įirst talk, his skills and abilities. if you don't already have him, you best get him during christmas. Yes, this Wiki is obviously biased, am I bothered? No.
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