Talk:Episodes/@comment-149.172.160.137-20150321193531/@comment-25555436-20150321213607

And also, they have been telling us that the Grimm are dangerous, even made a WoR about it, and that they get smarter and stronger as time passes. Problem here is, that all the Grimm shown so far have been curbstomped as quickly as Mario stomping goombas.

Beowulves? A complete joke. Ursas? Still a joke. Major Ursas? Only one shown so far fought The Noob, and was 1-hit-Killed by him once he finally (with help) learned to fucking use the shield. Boarbatusk? It has a very obvious weak point, it only gave Weiss a hard time because she apparently grabbed the Idiot Ball in that fight. Creeps? Hahaha!

King Taijitu? That's more like a real enemy...and got ker-sploded in one head, stabbed in the eye in the other, by what by Hunter standards should be a rookie. Nevermore and Deathstalker? This is arguable, but you have to consider some things:

1-judging from the time the DS apparently spent in that cave, it's quite old. Yet it's strategy seems to be "1-Run at X, 2-Attack X, 3-Wish armor saves me". Quite a savage strategy for someone so supposedly "smart".

2-The Nevermore gave the teams a hard time, yes, but consider the terrain. They had barely any ground, and the place was easily breakable, so they didn't have too much space to evade to. And regardless, it's strategy didn't seem too different from the DS's, only chose to launch some feathers at one point.

And those 3 got crushed in seconds by 1 2nd year Hunter. That is, far from the strongest. If a 2nd year Hunter overkilled big Grimms like Nevermores, DS, and a King Taijitu, imagine a real, profesional Hunter. Then, you wonder why the fuck the people from the kingdoms think the Grimm are such a threat.

Goliaths haven't been shown fighting yet, so anything about them is more like hopes and speculation.

In this aspect, we've been told that the Grimms are dangerous, and I'm sure there are some that are. But, all the Grimm we've seen in combat with anyone, even simple Atlasian robots, have been exterminated. There's no way the audience can see the Grimm as threats that way.