Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26986589-20161029210635/@comment-26986589-20161101125103

190.213.244.46 wrote:

Chbedok1 wrote:

114.79.57.27 wrote: this is a great opinion about this show,

well i myself did not get the 'deep feels' about the story and the character in vol 3-4  like i feel in vol 1-2 ( i don't know why, maybe a lot of factor X)

In the main show, however, the characters lose alot of that characterization. Jaune, for example, somehow managed to get into a school which focuses on combat without any combat skills whatsoever. And we are expected to believe that this guy had the skills to forge transcripts to get into one of the most prestigious schools of warfare there is in Vale. Won't it be more interesting if Jaune was someone who cheated his way everywhere? He fights dirty, uses tricks and is generally an underhanded bugger. But when faced against someone, or something, with the power to shrug his tricks off, Jaune is helpless. His arc then becomes finding a way to actually become strong, to fight without relying on tricks, which is why he has to train with Pyrrha in order to become stronger.

Umm just a small to clear something up.Jaune never claimed that he forged the transpcripts.Just that he 'got a hold of them' somewhwere

Even so, Jaune must had some lying skills to get through into a school of combat, without combat skills. Its like a lawyer getting his way into the bar without training or taking the bar exam XD