I put off checking out the official scans for so long bc I couldn't take the names
Arguing GER makes a whole new universe for Diavolo to die in is quite the leap in logic mever insinuated, let alone proven.
I just see him as randomly dying around the world
I think it depends on which TL you useThat makes no sense at all because we are never given a single idea that Diavolo is "dying around the world" when Trish explicitly looks over the Canal where Diavolo fell into and still feels his presence.
It's more heavily implied that he's not in the Universe anymore in a major sense.
I think it depends on which TL you use
The JJCA one leans more towards Diavolo not being in the same space. Giorno says he will never return to reality. But the official ones just say he will never arrive at the truth. They sort of mean the same thing in the context of the story, but it's still a big jump to try and argue about it being a new universe. I'm not against that interpretation, it's just also got a lot of gray area to where it's not a hill I'm gonna be spending a ton of time defending, especially when we already have King Crimson's statement about how its powers work on a universal scale anyways.
you can also just argue his deaths are shown to us in future tense and aren't happening concurrent with Trish and Giorno's conversation (as Trish can sense Diavolo is alive, that would mean during that dialogue the hobo shank may not have even occurred yet). That's what I mean about the gray area, there's a lot of room for different interpretations here and I get people feeling it's a big jump.True but the deal with being removed from Reality and "never arrive at the truth" combined with Trish still only feeling his presence at the Canal but not having him actually disappear from there definitely speaks to some insane bullshit going on that's more than just him somehow still being on Earth.
Eyes Over Heaven also seems to go with that take as well.
Use your brain for literally half a second.
If Nagant's bullets are as powerful as you believe, and Yuta is as weak as you are postulating, it's far more likely that the bullet overpenetrates and leaves a clean, extremely small hole rather than a gaping wound because the bullet would meet so little resistance, it'd slide through like it's sailing through air. Now she still needs to go for his brain or heart. Truly, how much has changed.
Or that he’s in the limbo state GER put him in of neither being fully alive or dead, hence why Trish still feels him out thereThat makes no sense at all because we are never given a single idea that Diavolo is "dying around the world" when Trish explicitly looks over the Canal where Diavolo fell into and still feels his presence.
It's more heavily implied that he's not in the Universe anymore in a major sense.
GER sent him nowhere. That’s not how his power works at allGER sent his ass somewhere
If by "interesting" you mean you mean ironic in the sense of characters from a "kid's show" would pretty much walk through a grimdark scenario like it weren't shit then sure.Well wouldn't that this be quite a banger of an interesting match-up?
A boy in a red cap and an electric mouse going up against every single zombies from a gritty tv show?
People have a really weird image of Chaldea's capabilities.
Anything Chaldea can summon is inferior to Tezcatlipoca, who is likewise inferior to Fujimaru even when he's supported by Daybit
The Servants they can summon aren't really that impressive outside of Gilgamesh.
Any top tier who can deal with him and the Cannon Chaldea has access to- like Zeref- is too much for Chaldea to beat.
I mean that it'd be hilarious and amusing to see a Pokemon human just mollywhop and bring apocalypse into a zombie show itself.If by "interesting" you mean you mean ironic in the sense of characters from a "kid's show" would pretty much walk through a grimdark scenario like it weren't shit then sure.
And even with all that, Chaldea is outperformed by individual Servants in many instances, like in Salem or LB7
Chaldea has never performed an actual feat in the main story which would let them deal with someone like White Wizard Zeref,
even when they had ideal conditions in Lostbelt 7, where they could someone any Servant they have access to.
They don't logically have that same benefit here,
but I'm pretty sure we're just hand waving it since finding out which Servants they would and wouldn't be able to summon is impossible.