Talk:Grimm/@comment-4793815-20141202184118

The creatures of Grimm are numerous and even if Humans and Faunus could drive them all to extinction, it would take ages. The younger Grimm are reckless and unwise as the World of Remnant has described, but the older Grimm are wiser and less likely to engage in foolish combat. The Grimm can have intelligent thoughts, just the same way that we can. One of the few reasons that mankind is able to fight them is to due to their own capabilities. The ability to build shelters, craft weapons, formulate plans of action, and, hell, even improvisation could be considered a worthy trait of the Humans and Faunus. The Grimm don't have the same capabilities that they do. From what the narrator of the intro of Volume 1 had said, you could interpret that mankind was likely to have been wiped out by the Grimm, but it was due to Mankind's wisdom and improvisation that they were able to use Dust to fight back. As far as we can tell, the Creatures of Grimm cannot use Dust. If they could, they would likely kill off Mankind.

The Grimm are very real and very dangerous threats within the world of Remnant and it's only because Mankind got lucky and discovered dust that they were able to use their knowledge of construction and combat to use it. Don't assume the Grimm are all weak and something that should be written off as a mere nuisance. For those of you who think of the Grimm in such a manner, you would be the ones that the Grimm would kill with ease, were you citizens of the world of Remnant simply because of your arrogance.