Reviews for Curse of Justice |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Glad Nanami found him first anyone else would probably pull a Clocktower, or if Gojo found him would probably mess with his body for shits and giggles. Nanami would probably be the only responsible adult to actually help him |
![]() ![]() ![]() Ohhh no plz don't be vague for me personally that worse than no and I'm a big harem fan and a jjk one at that |
![]() ![]() ![]() It’s a pretty fun read so far but something I notices is that you tend to info dump alot. |
![]() ![]() ![]() This was my favourite chap so far! |
![]() ![]() ![]() Great to see you back, excellent chapter. |
![]() ![]() NNathann Err, Anti magi tools/abilities are THE best hings to nullify Infinity. In fact it is the most consistent thing we have seen that can bypass Infinity. Inverse Spear of Heaven and Black Rope both are consistent to have been able to nullify and disrupt infinity. Broadly so for Fate since Anti-magic consists of "anything supernatural". The thing about it is that as seen with anyone who fights Gojo with those tools is that he can and will kick your ass regardless with his superior everything Just to clarify for Shirou's tracing is that there is a huge leap of cost for anything non sword. Shields for example costs 3 times as much mana, even Rho Aias is something Shirou can't trace easily unless he wants to lose mana quick. In the Edison's inerlude even Cu confirms that EMIYA can trace his weapons and that this blatant disrespect to it. With Shirou's new reserve it would be easier for him to Shirou can use the True Name release of any Noble Phantams he can trace. In fact that is the first thing that stands ou about him. As explained in Apocrypha, Strange Fake and Shinjuku event one cannot just grab the weapon of a Servant and expect it to work. You would need NP stealing abilities to even activate it's passive. Shinjuku is all about Baal needing 3000 year to be able to transfer the NPs of other legends to his Phantoms. Yet UBW all bypasses this and lets him wield the abilities of any NP he uses along with their True Name as seen with Caladbolg, Durandal, Calibur, Rule Breaker and Rho Aias. Gae Bolg is different in the case that the Thrown Version is the real True Name release of the spear and the Thrust version is the specially developed by Cu with his own skill and manipulation of the curse Shirou straight up knows the shape of his soul because Magic Circuits are directly on the and knowing their location and making them appear is the first step to using them. Shirou goes above what Nanami did and even Yuji because he knows how his soul is and could control them in activating his circuits. Add that Magic Circuits naturally repel any outside interference Magi naturally resists any soul and mental based manipulation (from it being sucked out or Rin resisting the curses of the grail mud) and like Yuji can harm the true essence of Mahito with only his fists. Same goes for the effect of IV as Shirou would need to constantly flush away the effect of the Domain Curses in Nasu are regarded as anything that "manipulates fate/destiny" it is why Luck stat of Servants are needed to remove them if you are directly affected. Destoying them requires something on the level of Death Perception to kill destiny itself -[In this modern fantasy setting, curses can't be broken. A curse that has already taken effect will never disappear. The only way to release yourself from it is to transfer it into someone else. Thus, the term "Kaiju (Transfer Curse)" is used. It's not a misspelling. Kaiju (Release Curse) is a rare trait on the same level as demon exorcism. Since it entails erasing human destiny, well... to be blunt, it's the Mystic Eyes of Death Perception.] When something gives off a "curse" it is something that affects the destiny of the target itself, this is something not changed even for Gae Bolg [But the Curse was [imposed] as is. — Even you should know of the Curse of this spear, Saber. 『The Spear of Causation, which reverses causality. Absent a considerable amount of Luck, those who sustain its Curse are incapable of altering their fate.」 「Well, more simply stated, wounds rendered by the Gae Bolg cannot heal. Those who sustain its Curse are with certainty incapable of recovery, and shall unto death carry their wound. — so long as this spears persists within this World.」 Don't know how you would tackle it if you want to separate Magical Energy to Curse Energy because in Nasu Curse Energy is basically another energy made by the body and be used for Magic Ciruits. Curses in Fate are also really different to how JJK categorizes a curse. The curse of the Grail from Angra basically infuses your destiny with all the evils of the world itself if it manages to hit you |
![]() ![]() I know it was a friendly spar but I think Shirou should’ve used the crimson rose of exorcism or rule breaker to atleast try and bypass gojos limitless which I think those two weapons could. Man I wish shirou had access to Tojis artillery anyway shirou should use techniques other than caladbolg I mean it would be so cool if he could create a new simple domain shadow style by incorporating sasaki kojirois tsubaeme gaeshi anyways looking forward to next chapter. |
![]() ![]() ![]() The next chapter won't be out for a bit because my wrist is broken and wrapped in a cast and sling, so I can only type with one hand. My college semester is also in a few days, so uploads will be sporadic. You can check my bio for updates and have the alert on for the story to know when the chapter comes out. Some reviews had similar questions/feedback, so try to read all my responses if you can. To Daua002: Anti-magic weapons don't work on Infinity because they nullify and deal with magic, not cursed energy/techniques. If that were true, Shirou would likely solo anyone in the jjk verse. I made sure to emphasize the difference between mana and cursed energy through Shirou early on. I'm glad you like the chapter, and I hope you look forward to more! To PersonaNinja Lux: Neutral Infinity wouldn't stop Gáe Bolg's thrust version because of the reverse causality. Musashi's attack and Tsubame Gaeshi are unclear since they surpass/go against reality to achieve their impossible attack/slash. I'd say no because the resulting attack doesn't have a way to bypass Infinity. But I'll change it if someone has evidence/reasoning that contradicts my statement. To Cere & Guests: Yes, it was a spar, and Gáe Bolg can negate Infinity that way! But that's why Shirou wouldn't use Gáe Bolg or the sure-kill thrust. Like I mentioned in my comment with Reaper(below), I agree he can use True Names, but not all, depending on their esoteric requirements that Shirou's abilities don't fulfill. A few of my other review responses also mention Archer and Shirou can trace Gáe Bolg, but it's difficult and not easy, so you're right there too! For Gáe Bolg taking time to trace, I'd say that's true. Yes, Shirou pulling weapons from the hill—outside his RM—makes it easier to trace them and nigh instantaneous. But in F/GO: Thomas Edison's Interlude, Archer said he'd have difficulty tracing Gáe Bolg and something like Mash's shield, likely due to their unique/special properties as powerful weapons and Lord Camelot specifically straying from the concept of a sword. Due to realizing his abilities, Shirou would probably trace any sword or weapon he's intimately familiar with in less than a second. However, if it's a powerful weapon like Gáe Bolg or strays from a sword, it becomes difficult because it would take more time, mana, and focus. It only specified that defensive armaments (never says anything about other weapons) cost three times as much, so Gáe Bolg would cost the same as a sword—to trace, while Lord Camelot takes the usual three times. The actual difficulty—Shirou would have to focus and take a few more seconds to trace those two, which isn't practical when those seconds and attention away from the opponent could cost him in a fight—compared to instantly tracing things more sword-like and more familiar. But Shirou could lessen these issues somewhat with more practice tracing them and becoming more familiar with them—like Archer is with Hrunting, Caladbolg, Rho Aias, and the married blades. Also, I know tracing any weapon is instantaneous in his deployed RM, so this was all about outside of it. To Reaper200851: Yup, I agree with what you said! He can't use the True Name abilities of all his NPs because of bloodline factors and other conditions like requirements extending beyond copied skills/experience and if it doesn't come from the weapon itself. I talk about it a bit in one of the comments below, but Archer said Gáe Bolg is hard for him to project—but doable, which supports your claim about Shirou's capability with it and why he won't whip out as often/easily as the married blades. And Gáe Bolg's thrust version is avoided by staying out of its range/running away, which many competent/strong characters—EMIYA's go-to method—would do simply because of the deadly aura it releases when it's about to activate. Adding to the fact that it's not something he can project without difficulty—it likely takes more time to bring out, it'd hardly be Shirou's go-to weapon in a fight. I'm not saying Gáe Bolg sucks, but if people are instantly wary of it when he traces it and it takes time/difficulty to pull out, it usually wouldn't be the best weapon option unless a situation comes where he can use it the way he intends to. Additionally, the stamina and strain weapons put on his body are things Shirou considers, and GB uses a lot of that since he's not a servant or Lancer. To NoNameReviewer: I'm glad you liked the fight and Gojo's actions! Yup! You're right about the married blades, the spar, and Shirou's limits. Honestly, I didn't consider the magic circuits washing away IV or IT effects. It's a guess, so feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. I think it gives Shirou temporary protection from Idle Transfiguration, like how Nanami unconsciously coated his soul with cursed energy but consciously with mana for Shirou. But Mahito could probably overpower it if he stays in contact with him for a bit to put more power/CE behind IT or activates it multiple times instead of the usual one touch. And I'll show how IT interacts with Shirou when it gets past the mana flushing later in the story. As for Infinite Void, maybe you're right, but Gojo's domain and strength are probably so refined that it doesn't matter much, even with Shirou's resistance to infinite info dump from glimpsing at the Root as shown when Shirou couldn't move. But it's still impressive since Shirou's the first who kept his senses while in IV. Gojo respects Yaga enough to let him discipline—chokehold—him and not undermine his authority. Kinda crazy to let someone chokehold you, but Gojo is weird. But Shirou doesn't know, so he thinks Yaga did something impressive because he's hard denying how crazy Gojo really is. And Yaga's probably going get more headaches in the future, especially since Gojo's interested in Shirou now and plans to involve him in more shenanigans. To eldarhunter: Ya Shirou has good odds and the means, but only after more training. And those odds/weapons won't give him a sure chance at victory until Shirou can solo the Disaster Curses like Gojo. The Red Spear—Gáe Dearg—from the 4th war only works on magical energy, and here I'm distinguishing magic from curses/cursed energy. Otherwise, Shirou would end the story at Shibuya or even before it. Cursed energy in jjk is separate from the curses related to magical energy/magecraft in the Nasuverse. Shirou's cursed weapons from FSN are still effective on jjk cursed spirits, but weapons countering magecraft/magic won't have any advantage against them. It's technically a debuff, but I'm blending Shirou's powers from a different power system into jjk's power system. So the two energies—mana and cursed energy—they're based on are bound to have some incompatibility. For instance, Shirou could only damage curses without cursed energy through cursed/holy/anti-monster property weapons. He can't just use anything made from his mana to exorcise them. To patiphat1998 & spartan-140: Ya, that works too! But he's not trying to kill Gojo—Shirou using Caladbolg rebuffs that statement somewhat, but it doesn't have a sure-kill aspect, and he knew Gojo could tank it when he observed him not wasting cursed energy. Also, Gojo could instantly teleport away and deactivate it as soon as he senses Gáe Bolg's aura/blood lust when it's about to activate. And I think he could also use reversed cursed energy and instantly regenerate his heart right after it's struck. I fixed the Limitless technique and neutral Infinity explanation. Feel free to comment if any of it's wrong! To Frescko: Yup! But massively expanded is relative since the cursed warehouse has a thousand to a few thousand at best, while UBW eclipses that nearly a hundredfold. They work for better sword spam since cursed energy is already in most of them, so he wouldn't need to coat them with CE. So he'll only use the more notable ones by hand. To facuf1997: Thanks for the review! Yup! A few of my responses mention how Gojo can negate Gáe Bolg—not die from it. So anyone can read them for more info. Domain Expansion and Reality Marbles are similar, but their differences will show when they appear in fights. To Boogeymen: I'm happy it made you laugh! It was an idea that came pretty late, so I'm glad I added it! To angelicayapine: Gáe Bolg only bypasses Gojo's Infinity when he activates the thrust version with its sure kill effect—reverse causality. Shirou using it would mean he's trying to kill him during a spar, and they're not enemies. But he will pull it out in the story at some point. To Frank-K-L: He'll get promoted to first grade, and he is special-grade material—with his infinite blades. He won't be special-grade because no one knows Shirou can produce weapons for an entire army. But Gojo would push for it because he believes in his students and for fun. To Null-polaris: Someone mentioned Fragarach, and as for others, I'll have to do more research. To Ryuken-Sogetsu: Ya, I had similar thoughts. I left it out because I wasn't sure if it made sense, so thanks for commenting! Having a soul that could house endless blades and their experience/info helps him resist the infinite information, along with his experience with seeing the Root, but the stimulus forced on him is what stops movement. Maybe Shirou could develop resistance to it if Gojo used it on him multiple times, but he'd still struggle to move well. His best move would be to use Simple Domain, lay out his RM, or a Domain Expansion. And Shirou's resistance also makes it harder for Gojo to rip apart his Simple Domain using his barrier's strength because he's effectively only debuffing Shirou with half the effects. To Yoyon586 & Hunter XZ: I'm happy you liked the chapters! And yup, that was my thought process when I picked Caladbolg. It was one of the weapons he was most familiar with too, so it'd be the first he'd use to counter Gojo. To prometheus7897, Gilgamesh50, Fan, JaiRaiya, RenegadeForLife, WN-Bruh, Yay-Man, PSYCongroo animehelpsdepression, & Kayen1024: I'm happy you all liked the chapter and story! Your support and comments mean a lot! I've got more exciting things planned, so stay tuned! To kgtab: I'm glad you liked how it turned out! And yup! I'm separating magic and curses. So Gae Dearg's passive doesn't work on anything cursed energy related in jjk. Otherwise, Shirou'd end the story at Shibuya. True! Shirou's stubbornness and willpower certainly played a factor in him keeping all his senses in Infinite Void. And he'll have similar moments throughout the story. To ShadowXseed: Glad you liked the idea, and Gojo got that high battle IQ! To Misaka Phenex & 581: Ya, he got a glimpse at it, but he doesn't know it was the Root. It didn't hit me till you mentioned it, but yup! He's a magician! His true magic will reveal itself in time, but it's not one of the five. True, he'd dominate everyone if he had Angra Mainyu's power/curse in some form. So I opted out of it to keep the story from being short. To Anonymous Mastermind: Yup, you're right about those two. I've asked around a lot and done tons of research. Cu is the only one who can use this particular version between him and Scáthach despite her being his teacher. They say it's a technique born from every bit of Cu's skill and experience with Gáe Bolg and not from the weapon itself, but Archer, and more so Shirou, are great but imperfect in copying those things. The question is how Shirou imperfectly copying Cu's skills affects the thrust version. I'd guess that the reverse causality still works, but the sure-kill bit from the aspect of the NP's attack equaling the opponent's max health and damage from the spear would be weaker. So it's fatal in most situations in the jjk verse instead of a guarantee. So a strong enough opponent could survive it with reverse cursed energy or as a curse if traced GB dispels/breaks, and they have enough time to heal. An example would be Sukuna tanking it, losing his heart, and taking considerable damage, but he'd be fine after using reversed cursed energy. Though, using him as an example shows it's still deadly. And that anyone Shirou faces wouldn't let him try to activate it. So I'd say he can do it, but I've mentioned that he copies stats in conjunction with skills from a weapon's wielder, so using GB for a decent amount of time would tire him out quickly in a fight. There's also the close-range factor and the aura it releases when it's about to activate, so skilled opponents with enough sense—Gojo, Sukuna, probably the Disaster Curses if they're on guard, and other notable individuals—would get clear before it could. So it's not something he'd consider using unless he's under the right conditions. And Archer EMIYA in FGO said he couldn't easily trace things like Gáe Bolg and Mash's shield due to their difficulty. So in COJ, Shirou wouldn't use GB willy-nilly. He could trace Fragrach, but I don't think he could use it like Bazzet to send an attack back in time against an opponent's trump card. Activating the NP requires a sorcery trait from the Fraga bloodline, and Shirou isn't a relative. So he could use the Gouging version that has half the power minus the reverse time (which is pointless compared to his other weapons), but he can't use The Answerer—reverse time one. Funnily enough, Fragrach and GB target the heart, which wouldn't one-shot cursed spirits if they're strong enough, but it would heavily wound them to the point that they'd be an easy kill afterward if they don't have time to heal. Fragarach doesn't have to target the heart, but it's what Bazzet aims for since it's usually fatal for most opponents. Fragarach's The Answerer is a focused beam, so it'd give the heart a pebble-sized fatal wound. If Shirou could use it and swings it wide instead of thrusting it forward normally, it would take out a good chunk of the opponent, depending on where it connected. To hmm: Not sure if I got it right, but I interpreted your comment as Shirou being less flustered or unshakable. My Shirou is a slightly altered version of UBW Shirou at the end, so maybe that's why he seems less apathetic. And at the end of each FSN route, I'd say Shirou's still empty, but he grows and becomes more in tune with his emotions—thanks to his interactions with the fate girls. So he begins to act more human-like since a part of the theme in FSN is his growth as a human being. Also, I'd keep in mind that the jjk cast is also crazy/weird in different ways because of their society, so it's like he's no longer the odd one out—though he still might be the craziest. He'll seem more human because everyone around him is crazy too. As for him falling into bait/tricks, I'd say it was his lack of knowledge about jujutsu. Trickery and using the opponent's lack of information on their techniques and power are standard for jujutsu fights. In his battle with Hanami, it was more Shirou having misconceptions about Hanami's cursed technique instead of falling for a trick, which caused him to fall victim to the beam. Shirou can't figure out everything about someone's attacks, so naturally, if he makes a mistake, Hanami/anyone could capitalize on that. Any other trick he fell for in that battle would likely fall under the same idea. Shirou might seem OOC from being tricked/surprised because curses, jujutsu, cursed techniques, and fighting with a special-grade curse are all new for him. There's a lot Shirou isn't knowledgeable about, especially when he's learning a new power system and learning to live in this jujutsu society, which leaves him open to mistakes/trickery. What he's doing now isn't much different from before. For instance, he almost killed himself hundreds of times by making nerve circuits and was surprised magi didn't make them but used what was already there—their magic circuits—for magecraft. He operated on what he knew/interpreted before adjusting that knowledge as he learned and fixed his mistakes. Shirou's going through that same process here, but for everything jujutsu related. Not sure if he falls for tricks outside of fights here, but chalk it up to everyone else in jjk having more experience with supernatural stuff. Shirou's an impressive teenager who has experienced a lot, but he's still seventeen. People like Nanami, Yaga, Ichiji, and Gojo are adults who've been in jujutsu society for most of their lives. Shirou's only had two weeks of fighting and years of isolated magecraft practice. He's practically a beginner—a very strong one—because jujutsu society and being in another world is different from everything he's used to, so it's not unusual if he's out of the loop or doesn't take everything in stride. To Guest: Thanks for the comment, and it's a good point! I get why you think Shirou wouldn't do that. Sorry for the long explanation, but I had to try my best to explain why it happened. It is OOC for Shirou to use Caladbolg in a spar, but it's more like he got swept up in Gojo's pace. Gojo was egging him on to show his strength—expressing his confidence he could take anything Shirou dished out while simultaneously annoying/riling him up to let loose. It's overkill for a spar and something Shirou wouldn't use here. But Gojo's practically invincible to Shirou—a move using the equivalent of several bombs that severely injured Hanami didn't even scratch him, and none of Shirou's attacks could reach him. And Shirou realizes that Gojo is not even bothering to dodge or do anything, implying his strength is immense. Shirou heard from his peers that Gojo was the strongest, and he did back up that title. Shirou saw Nanami level a good portion of the Suicide Forest and Hanami shooting a beam that left a massive crater and would've one-shot him. Shirou was fighting on even footing with them, yet Gojo didn't bother moving/defending against Shirou's attacks. He could tell Gojo was on a different level through Gojo not wasting/leaking cursed energy from Infinity and being unable to touch him. Not wasting cursed energy is a huge factor because Nanami told him how cursed energy control determines a large portion of one's strength besides talent/genes. So Shirou knows Gojo's efficiency in cursed energy translates to him boosting his stamina, the output in offensive/defensive techniques, and cursed energy reinforcement. The other part of my justification is Gojo is comparable to the level of a servant for Shirou—in his mind/opinion. Even if Shirou—a human—goes all out against a servant, he's liable to lose badly unless under certain situations. Shirou knew he had no chance of beating Gojo at his current best. That's the feeling Shirou got when he fought him, so he felt he could let loose since Gojo would be fine—Gojo also encouraged that himself. Also, I'm not saying it makes the situation any better or the weapon less destructive, but once you take out the space-bending aspect that cancels Infinity—Caladbolg, at most, destroys an entire city block or something a little higher than that level. Shirou knew Gojo would have to do something instead of standing there that time. I just noticed it, but the situation is similar to when Archer fired Caladbolg at Heracles. For example, Archer said Heracles was the strongest servant in the war, capable of taking the other six at once—he didn't know Gil was there at the time. Archer used one of his best attacks to try and take him out, fully aware it likely wouldn't do much. Though it was a spar, Shirou had that same thought process minus the killing because he knew Gojo could take it. Also, it's not like Gojo was stupid enough to stand still and take it to the face without doing anything. And Shirou knew the chances that the strongest sorcerer being that dumb or having only one move—a defensive technique—was infinitely zero. Yes, Shirou likely wouldn't take that chance, but that's why Gojo annoyed him and got into his head with all that taunting about Nanami almost dying cause of him. |
![]() ![]() ![]() Damm this OC is annoying asf. |
![]() ![]() ![]() So far this is the most pathetic SINO character I've read. |
![]() ![]() ![]() Gojo's Domain and Technique is actually interesting to see with Fate weapons, would his Limitless stop sure deaths like Gae Bolg? Can it be cut by the Tsubame Gaeshi and Musashi's own Power? |
![]() ![]() ![]() just pointing it out because people forget how dangerous Shirou can be but he has very good odds of beating Gojo even ignoring BS weapons like Gea Blog the red spear of the 4th war lancer would counter basically anything Gojo could throw at him |
![]() ![]() Really cool fight, yeah the effect of Infinite Void (same with Mahito's) is a bad matchup against Shirou since just by using Magic Circuits Shirou can just continuously wash away the effects of it. Ironically the DE of Jogo and Hanami are more useful against him since they can just throw meteors and laser beams I have no idea why the hell other reviewers are expecting Shirou to use the super lethal weapons like Gae Bolg against what is literally stated friendly spar, same goes for any sure kill weapons like Fragarach. Shirou is willing to fight and since he had seen the strength of Special grade he can adjust against who is considered the "strongest" sorcerer but he would still not try and kill him -Wait, how did the Principal get past his Infinity? - "Yes, yes. That's it! Because I make everything around me slow down infinitely, nothing ever reaches me unless I want it to." C'mon Shirou Gojo literally stated that he can let anything he wants in Gojo is on point here, to fight because he wants to and do anything he just wants based on whims, it really is just that guy. The way he would just go Domain Expansion at his enemy regardless just hits the same way Kenjaku immediately used his DE just because he can. Isn't Magic Circuits in the soul, I thought they Six Eyes can't do that? Then again Gojo did check if Yuji did have Sukuna inside of him but that was very vague if he can actually see him. His soul would really look weird as fuck to those looking like it has a nerves on it's own that borders the physical realm It is pretty much explained in the VN why Shirou usually uses the Married Blades, for one the simple effects are very useful giving him anti-magic and physical resistance, an anti monster property and a magnetic effect on the two swords giving hit a very good all around useful effect that can be brought out on almost any fight. Thematically it fits him as the sword made not because they wanted a weapon but simply a good sword. Add that Shirou can easily synchronize with the skill and tactics of Archer much more easily and it really fits, considering the sheer experience of Archer against almost anything that is very useful. The Married Blades are just that useful if you don't know what you are going up against Yes, Shirou can use the strength of greater beings when using their weapons but those usually have backlash like using the strength of Caliburn nearly tore his arms and using Nine Lives even with Archer's arm still broke said Servant's arm. Shirou can probably use more strength since he also has Cursed Energy but the limits are still there. Besides there are other good weapons like the Shadow Stich of Black Keys, while can't touch Infinity can seal the shadow of Gojo to make him stop moving though Gojo can probably overpower that effect All I know is that Gojo is currently extremely pleased with now strong people to fight with. Two of them dropping mini nukes in a spar does make stuff problematic though for Yaga |
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![]() ![]() To Reaper200851 First:no, shirou don't need a 'longer time' to trace weapons,that was because at the time he still has a misunderstanding about his abilities, but it was cleared by the end of the show,he just have to ' pull the weapon from the hill' and it will be traced in less than a second,the same way he pulled Rho Alias against Gilgamesh. Second: you're misunderstanding something,the concept of luck in Fate is a little different than what you think, it's ' one's ability to defy fate' and Saber,by having B rank luck, is considered one of the highest ranks in the world, those that have higher than B in luck can be counted in one hand,and most of them are not humans,so Saber surviving Gae Bolg through luck and instinct is one in a lifetime chance, it's not something like "oh,that dude won the lottery, surely his luck is high enough to survive Gae Bolg". Third: it's still for debate if shirou can use the thrusting version of Gae Bolg, but we know that he can use the thrown one,other than that, No, shirou can use the true name of any weapon in his reality marble, the only problem is the cost,but since his able to use something like Caladbolg as a broken phantasm, everything else is no problem. I don't know how Emiya using broken phantasm signifies his inability to use their true , it's just that the method is very effective since his projections are degraded by one rank , breaking them return them to their original power,and shooting your enemies with nukes while you are 4 km away is a great adventage. Forth: shirou is not limited to the true name release and the passive effects of the weapon, Tracing greatest advantage is the ability to use the fighting techniques and the physical parameters of servents. |