Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-24573226-20161003151422/@comment-3257939-20161004011645

Alhazad2003 wrote: DiegoAnime3000 wrote: I think she was never that depressed and either way she can't afford to feel depressed. That's a negative emotion that attracts Grimm. Same reason why Jaune wouldn't openly mourn any longer. Either they deal with it or become a major magnet for Grimm. That depends on the type of Grimm they may encounter; a young Beowolf or Creep may attack immediately upon sensing a human, but older ones (like those Goliaths in the "Mountain Glenn" episode) know that if they attack a human, more humans will come to attack ''them. ''As Oobleck pointed out in that episode, not all Grimm are mindless. I doubt they'd be stupid enough to keep attacking if dozens of even hundreds of their kin get wiped out, and if they do then they deserve their inevitable fate. It also depends on the location. Oobleck's explanation certainly works for the Grimm just outside of Vale's walls but what about the Grimm who are far away from civilization? Grimm who aren't used to seeing human reinforcements or villages putting much of a fight? If these Grimm find four people around a bonfire, they won't assume that they can't take them nor that killing them will result in an army showing up. It's just a bunch of humans in the middle of nowhere. Now, these humans are not easy to kill but the Grimm wouldn't know that until they tried.