User blog comment:VedranTheII/At what point is a writer like Cardin Winchester?/@comment-11188061-20150526023219/@comment-3257939-20150526064130

Which again alludes to the typical shonen anime protagonist. Somehow, Jaune ends up with someone who will train him. Think of Pyrrha as Kakashi, Jiraiya, Urahara, Yoruichi, Zangetsu, Roshi, etc. The character that the shonen protagonist encounters and somehow they end up agreeing to train the character so that he'll slowly becomes better and better.

According to the voice actresses of Team RWBY, Jaune can take down anyone from Team CRDL with the exception of Cardin himself. And that was said before Volume 2. He could win against them, with a lot of effort but he could win. Thing is that these three characters are what you call an "elite" of Remnant while Jaune is still your common guy. Yet, he can defeat those "elites" thus proving that he's quite capable despite he began to train recently. He does learns fast and has an OP teacher on his side. No doubt he'll quickly become capable. Of course, not as capable as the rest of the main characters but enough to stand on his own.

That's why I mentioned the turkeys. Even though he's supposed to have "a lot of aura", we have yet to see that. As far as I know, all the other characters have taken a lot of beating, yet, they can still fight. Team RWBY got a lot of damage during their first mission and they still had enough aura to keep fighting. And then Jaune comes in and gets KO by two turkeys. What I want to know is what Pyrrha means by "having a lot of aura" because Jaune has yet to show that his aura is impressive.

Yeah. Or it could be something else. Just because "you" interpret it that way doesn't make it right. That's just a point compared to a lot of things that were hinted these past few Volumes. Even Monty himself said that he liked Jaune's character because he has a lot of potential and also a lot of grown as a fighter unlike the other characters. He was looking forward to making Jaune stronger.

And yeah, I wouldn't get my hopes up if I were you. I certainly stopped doing that already when I accepted that RWBY is very VERY bad animated series. Even Red vs Blue does a lot of things waaay better than RWBY. And that's saying a lot.