don't no if this gits a spoiler or not....oh well the phases are all mah-deld after they're respective weilders[/spoiler
I can't see Kuhn's connection to his Avatar, but that's true for the others.
I know it's farfetched but the only similarity is the long tail thing that comes off of Magus' head (Much like how Kuhn's hair sticks out like a tail) Like I said, farfetched.. But it's the only thing i see that looks the same @.@;
Magus only looks more humanoid then the orginal. All of them do. The only phase that almost looks like it's orignial self is Skeith's first two forms and thats only because he was humanoid to begin with. The avatars resembling their characters only seems to go down to basic appearance traits. Innis and Tarvos look female, Gorre looks like children etc.
Old news in terms of it's been known since the end of Vol 2. Anyways, Corbenik looks like a fusion of a dragon's skull and a human body with a weird left arm.
Personally I think for someone who keeps on making analogies about seeds growing, I would have liked to see this guy look a little bit more like the original Corbenik. It is really hard to tell in the picture, but is the third arm supposed to be a leaf?
marthwmaster wrote:Personally I think for someone who keeps on making analogies about seeds growing, I would have liked to see this guy look a little bit more like the original Corbenik. It is really hard to tell in the picture, but is the third arm supposed to be a leaf?
yeah, its hard to tell... was hard for me to get any good shots of Corbenik in the first place, theres not a lot of clean pics during that battle
that should make it somewhat more clearer the nature of the arm. I dont think its an original part of Corbenik, i think its the spliced in AIDA. it is black with red lines during the battle (not easy to see the red lines in that pic I dont think)
Kouen wrote:Looks like an AIDA-fied Data Drain cannon <_<.
somewhat. he holds out his arm for the Data Drain (thats the pic I took which is on the wiki/first post of this topic), and then the AIDA arm reaches over and grabs it to aim