no need to take the bold seriously...also since when were you smart enough to administer tests? surely a shit series like fairy tail is not enough to garner actual questions that needed to be answered yes?
are you trolling?...no seriously?...this has jack shit to do with my comment natsu having different variations of ****ing fire...unless you think fire dragon's claw roar and punch are not variations but ACTUAL DIFFERENT MOVES...
The user ignites their feet with flames and proceeds to assault the opponent with a powerful fire-enhanced kick, with the flames greatly augmenting the power of said kick. They can also create flames from the feet, greatly enhancing speed and allowing the user to jet-propel in any direction they desire. This makes it easier for the user to get close to opponents that they wish to engage in close combat. The user can also combine the jet-propulsion capabilities of this spell for use with other techniques.
Fire Dragon's Roar:
The user first inhales, gathering fire in their mouth, and then releases such fire in the direction of their opponent, creating a large, exploding fireball which damages and burns the opponent. This spell can be performed two ways: the first, and more "complicated" way involves the user putting their hands before their mouth, in a pose resembling that of a trumpeter, before releasing the fire, prompting it to be expelled between their fingers. The flames produced by this version start out as a very thin stream, enough to be fit between the user's fingers, before suddenly enlarging to strike the opponent. The other simpler, and seemingly faster way, simply has the user quickly gathers flames in their mouth and then releases them, with no seeming stance required, producing a much larger burst of fire.
Fire Dragon's Iron Fist:
The user engulfs their fist in flames and then punches their opponent, causing, aside from sheer blunt damage, damage from the flames as well. This attack can also be performed with both hands at once.
So these are the three moves you listed. All three of them have different functionality. One is done from the mouth, one is done from the feet, and one is done from the fist. The way they function is not similar. The only similarity they share is the flames. Otherwise all three of them are actually three different moves all together. Neither of them are a variation of another.
thanks for admitting don't know how to read...naruto during sasuke's retrieval and ichigo during the soul society were the ****ing same (in terms of GOALS and MOTIVATIONS)...ichigo claimed to be able to "protect all his friends" during the arc...lolololololol
ichigo knew rukia shorter than naruto knew sasuke...ichigo was a clown during the arc and was only able to keep promises of bringing rukia back due to epic advances in the plotof course they aren't the EXACT same type of character...they are still both sterotypical shounen protagonists...do youunderstand? (don't worry cause I am sure your dumbass does not)
The only similarity I see is that both of the scenarios is the dismissal in distress scenario. Other than that there was nothing much similar about them. I mean I could tell you in detail why but you will once again cling on to the little similarities they have and call it a fact. But the truth this sort of need to rescuing someone is nothing new. Its in fact in many heroic characters. Which is why its best to look at the characters them selves in this situation instead of the situation they were put in. If you put Ichigo and Naruto side by side they both are two totally different characters.
it's because you have an IQ of 2 so don't worry...kiritsugu is WAYYYY different from itachi...a guy who was given a choice to murder his own clan or revolt against the village...kiritsugu was never given a choice...he took things into his own hands by cleasing the world of people with no regard for CHIVALRY (itachi is not a MC you retard)
what saber was talking about was hypocrisy...why show chilvary to the enemy you are going to cut down IN A WAR?...it is called a ****ing war for a reason...don't condemn kiritsugu for his method of killing when it all comes down to the same thing.
this is where kiritsugu differs from the rest of the generic main characters in manga/anime
so basically you are scared of me :bdpf: you know your *****ing and moaning would have held more weight if everything you typed was not easily disproved...oh well...
So basically I am scared of you? Is that what you got off that statement? Who do you think you are? Some Internet badass or something? Seriously I am not even threaten by your illiterate opinions. They actually do shit to me as they are not presented properly with facts. You should really get your head checked if you have that kind of thinking.
Pretty much all of them. They are pretty much opinions you consider facts. But some of them are not even opinions, they are just random rambling and name calling.
1st off happy 4/20...and the opposite of this comment is true :bdpf:
Lets look at both moves shall we?
Fire Dragon's Claw:
The user ignites their feet with flames and proceeds to assault the opponent with a powerful fire-enhanced kick, with the flames greatly augmenting the power of said kick. They can also create flames from the feet, greatly enhancing speed and allowing the user to jet-propel in any direction they desire. This makes it easier for the user to get close to opponents that they wish to engage in close combat. The user can also combine the jet-propulsion capabilities of this spell for use with other techniques.
Fire Dragon's Roar:
The user first inhales, gathering fire in their mouth, and then releases such fire in the direction of their opponent, creating a large, exploding fireball which damages and burns the opponent. This spell can be performed two ways: the first, and more "complicated" way involves the user putting their hands before their mouth, in a pose resembling that of a trumpeter, before releasing the fire, prompting it to be expelled between their fingers. The flames produced by this version start out as a very thin stream, enough to be fit between the user's fingers, before suddenly enlarging to strike the opponent. The other simpler, and seemingly faster way, simply has the user quickly gathers flames in their mouth and then releases them, with no seeming stance required, producing a much larger burst of fire.
Fire Dragon's Iron Fist:
The user engulfs their fist in flames and then punches their opponent, causing, aside from sheer blunt damage, damage from the flames as well. This attack can also be performed with both hands at once.
So these are the three moves you listed. All three of them have different functionality. One is done from the mouth, one is done from the feet, and one is done from the fist. The way they function is not similar. The only similarity they share is the flames. Otherwise all three of them are actually three different moves all together. Neither of them are a variation of another.
The only similarity I see is that both of the scenarios is the dismissal in distress scenario. Other than that there was nothing much similar about them. I mean I could tell you in detail why but you will once again cling on to the little similarities they have and call it a fact. But the truth this sort of need to rescuing someone is nothing new. Its in fact in many heroic characters. Which is why its best to look at the characters them selves in this situation instead of the situation they were put in. If you put Ichigo and Naruto side by side they both are two totally different characters.
ichigo and naruto are both generic main characters...you do not know how to recognize similarities between two like things so I don't blame you...I blame your upbringing
This is actually wrong. He actually did have a choice he just chose to kill people by thinking that was the right answer.
kiritsugu emiya did not think killing was the right answer...kiritsugu emiya thought that killing was a nessicary evil to accomplish a means to an end...are you that much of a retard?...have you ever seen kiritsugu kill someone who was not his target?...he waited until an entire building was evacuated until he blew up his target who was inside...lmaoooo...lmaooo
Kinda nitpicking scenerios here. Kiritsugu spared Emaya Shirou a similar way.
actually kinda not nitpicking...and that shirou example is the dumbest thing I have ever read...since when was kiritsugu allowed to spear his kin in a massacre that he caused?...no saving shirou was on an impulse of failure at his main mission...
ps it's "emiya" shirou...lololololol
In other words you like him because he was a bad guy playing the hero. Light Yagami says hello.
kiritsugu emiya was not a bad guy* beep * it's like you never even watched fate/zero (greatest anime of all time)...there IS no good or bad guys in the series...that's what makes it (and kiritsugu) so ****ing great (unlike generic fairy tail)
So basically I am scared of you? Is that what you got off that statement? Who do you think you are? Some Internet badass or something? Seriously I am not even threaten by your illiterate opinions. They actually do shit to me as they are not presented properly with facts. You should really get your head checked if you have that kind of thinking.
Pretty much all of them. They are pretty much opinions you consider facts. But some of them are not even opinions, they are just random rambling and name calling.