![]() ![]() Injured, tired, and drained, Zero still fought on par with the robot, and while it got away, he was by all rights the victor there. You can tell the results when you look at the fight between Zero and Darklops Zero in Geed. This is an important point to my argument. Here we see the argument of which is better for refinement: training or live combat? Honestly this is where I will start a reference point: the people of light are kinda like the Saiyand from DBZ, they train like crazy and they get stronger the more ferocious battles they get in. But while many remain on their world, the Plasma Spark providing constant energy, Zero is out actively hunting threats. We have seen in Mega Monster Battle, the Warriors of Light train, readying themselves to be defenders of whatever world they go to. However despite this, Zero continues to be relevant, even able to take on newer monsters in his base form. No denying it, much as we love the older generations, these youngins continue to grow and use the power of the older Ultramen as power ups. I was looking up Zero and I saw this thread (on a subreddit I didnt know existed ) and wanted to add some items to this topic. Pardon the intrusion and the thread revival. ![]()
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