It was the ultimate revenge, not only for himself and Kanae but for all the other Quincy Yhwach killed in his rise to power and campaign. Good thing that in the aftermath his and Uryu's relations have been improving. Like the theme of the light piercing the darkness with Yhwach.
I agree that Ichigo's victory over Yhwach was the ultimate revenge for himself, Kanae, and all the other Quincy that Yhwach killed in his rise to power and campaign. It was also a victory for good over evil, and for light over darkness. I am glad to hear that Ichigo and Uryu's relationship has been improving in the aftermath of Yhwach's defeat. It is a testament to their strength and resilience that they have been able to overcome the trauma they experienced under Yhwach's rule. The theme of light piercing the darkness is a powerful one, and it is reflected in the relationship between Ichigo and Uryu. Ichigo represents the light, while Uryu represents the darkness. Together, they are able to overcome any challenge. I hope that Ichigo and Uryu continue to support each other in the future. They are a strong team, and they can accomplish anything they set their minds to.
The arrow formed by the Silver of Stillness was foreshadowed long before the TYBW arc, but not only the arrow but Uryu and Yhwach's roles in the arc too. In chapter 91 of the manga, Uryu was presented as "Der Freischütz King." Der Freischütz (The Freeshooter / Marksman) is a German opera from which we will take two characters, Max and Caspar. Max, in his need to win the shooting competition, makes a deal with Caspar, who can supply him with "Free Bullets," bullets supplied by the Devil and sure to hit their targets, the price being his soul. It was a total of seven bullets that wouldn't fail, the last one being controlled by the devil. Besides, Caspar is playing for his good, he had made a deal with a demon in exchange for his soul and is planning to give Max's soul instead. In the end, Max shoots the last bullet, controlled by the devil the bullet heads to Agathe (Max's love interest) but impacts her bridal crown and deviates in the direction of Caspar, the devil taking his soul. - Uryu serves Yhwach and drinks his blood, making a deal for his soul with him just like Max and Caspar. - Caspar's fear of death is the reason he manipulates Max. Caspar was trying to save himself. Like Yhwach trying to create a world without the fear of death because of his fear of death. Yhwach lies to everyone and manipulates them, promising a world without the fear of death but just for himself. - Casper trying to give Max's soul instead of his is like Yhwach sacrificing every ally he has to achieve his goal. - Max would not get the free bullets without Caspar introducing them to him, causing his death. The silver of stillness only appears in the hearts of the ones who died victims of the Auswählen, Yhwach being the one responsible for his death. - The one winning the shooting contest is called Der Freischütz King (The Freeshooter / Marksman King). Uryu being the King of the Quincies successor before shooting the arrow that would kill the king.
It freaking destroyed Ryuken to do that autopsy on his wife. But he had to know how and why she was murdered. Uryuu thinks his dad was just cold and uncaring, but that autopsy killed his soul.
I was about to mention that Uryu was weird in that the Auswahlen didn’t affect him (most likely due to his dormant Antithesis powers) but I couldn’t remember if Uryu himself knew that at the time or not
I honestly think its for the simple reason, that the silver Arrowhead is made from the powers/bloodclot formed in the quincies that it was able to fell Yw. His almighty can see everything. But he could not see himself harming himself. Is how i took it.
I wonder if maybe uriyu might actually be invisible to yhwach sight. It would explain why he wasnt killed like the other half quincy. Also why yhwach pulled the move of successor to keep all eyes on him. It would make sense now why he had to be the one to fire the arrow.
I have a theory about how the anime will expand on the StillSilver Arrow. Not just by bringing the flashbacks of the autopsy forward but also by expanding Ryukens/Isshins interactions in making it. We could have some extra foreshadowing by having the surviving Sternritter during their join up with the Soul Society state they are living on borrowed time with hints to the blood clot. We then have some scenes of two figures breaking into various morgues to examine the bodies of fallen Quincies. Then after the invasion of Warwelt Ryuken intercepts the surviving Quincy and offers the chance to extend their survival but we don’t see what yet. Then it’s later revealed he had developed a procedure to remove the silver clot in order to add it to his arrowhead. Isshin could even play an extra role here by using his zanpakutos flame powers as an impromptu forge to help Ryuken melt down and craft the StillSilver. This way the arrow is brought in earlier while also being given extra narrative weight by adding the Silver clots even from the Sternritter as fellow Aushwalen victims.
Pretty weird how you say, “I don’t understand fans criticism of the Still silver arrow being a plot device”, then proceed to say “I know the way it was gone about left a bit to be desired”. We know Kubo’s health played a factor in the rushed pacing, but we can’t keep saying that every time or else we’d never be able to criticize the poorly done aspects of TYBW and the Still silver arrow was one of them. It’s good lore and gives us just a little bit of foreshadowing. There should’ve been more done to incorporate the arrow in a way that doesn’t make it seem like a random get out of jail free card.
@@herpderp5727 For starters, I’d put it earlier in the story. It comes pretty late in the story. I don’t exactly have a problem with the storyline which is Ryuken operating on Kanae. I just think we should have been given a little more context so that it felt genuine and intentional. What we got was an overpowered villain and it looks like Kubo just had to rush find a way to kill off Yhwach. I also would have liked to see Uryu’s Antithesis play a bigger part in his defeat. The Still Silver Arrow is great and all, but considering Kubo touted Uryu’s Schrift to be the only one capable of rivaling Yhwach’s, have Uryu appointed as successor just to lose to Haschwalth, and still barely make any use of Antithesis in the final battle is a bit of a problem. So, what would I change? I would foreshadow Ryuken’s operation earlier and give a bit more context. Then I would have Uryu’s Antithesis play a bigger part than it did in the final battle.
@@timiwithane If this was something else Uryu had a problem with Ryuken from the beginning of the series then sure. Like, Ryuken hated their Quincy heritage that Uryu wanted to preserve while Uryu hated the doctor profession of Ryuken because he saw him operating on his mom. Problem is, where would you go about introducing the Still Silver in the anime, given that we're already at Squad 0 vs Schutzstaffel (and Yhwach)? Like where would the appropriate time be to introduce the Still Silver after the royal palace fight? Yeah, I also had a problem with how Uryu was handled. I did have an idea on how I would've handled his fight with Haschwalth and what he can do against Yhwach in the final arc.
I think it would be cool in the anime if they explain the arrow landed cause Uryuu hit himself with it and used his schrift thus explaining why haschwalth said he was a potential threat to juha
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@@iDeondrae The soul king, or parts of the soul king are above "fate" or "deterministic" time and can influence the world on a level that not even an omnipotent (or near-omnipotent) being can predict (par maybe the literal soul king) Yhwach is the spawn of the soul king, be it his child, or a split part of his soul. He probably has the same properties as the "parts" of the soul king. We know the all mighty can see branching paths, but these beings could be creating brand new branches through their actions and influence that only exist when they happen. (or are at least unseen by by the almighty) Giving good reason for the almost omnipotent Yhwach to be blindsided. Full bringers also gain their powers from having part of the soul king within them, and as seen by bookmaker, can influence fate in ways the almighty can't perceive. The silver is explained to naturally be a counter to the caster of auswahlen But Auswahlen being a power of Yhwcha, a soul king "part" And the silver, being a by-product of that power Leads me to believe that the silver has properties that make it a "blind spot" of sorts to the almighty, and the arrow's can influence "fate" in ways the almighty cannot see or predict. And he can't perceive the future the arrow is used, because that future doesn't exist until it happens. As for Aizen, he infused himself with the hogyoku (Part of the soul king) which possibly evolved him to also be beyond the perception of the almighty.
silver arrow doesn't the main factor tho, bc if ichigo just sit down and watch it, it's useless, just like aizen is useless after get cut by yhwach, he can do nothing, also the moment ichigo swing his sword to yhwach 10:53 yhwach power already back and he can use the almighty thats why he can broke ichigo's scabbard, uryu also mention that ichigo can't make it in time.
Man I didn’t how much a lot of people hated the silver arrow thing. The anime is still going to use it, but this time they can at least put more foreshadowing into it. Also whether for it to just paralyze Ywach for a short time, it can also nerf his power to a degree where he can still fight back and require Ichigo to showcase the true extent of his Bankai
Was wondering if this whole Arrow through the heart and the Auswelen has anything to do with how Ryuuken knew how to give Uryuu his powers back in the Arrancar arc...
One would say that if it was a cheap plot device to defeat an antagonist as powerful as Yhwach, but for me it was an ironic poetic justice embodied in that arrow. Ryuken suffered terribly with his wife's loss just like Uryu, but Ryuken instead of keeping the pain of the loss of his beloved wife, he immediately began to prepare the means for his revenge shortly after the death he dissected her to extract the silver cloth to create that arrow. It only was missing when and where to use it, but again poetic justice a la karma in that arrow.
He was a false god, a parasite that gave powers to people in order to later feed from them when they die. Killing them when he wanted. He turned them into quincy, he gave them the ability to become an imbalance on the world, and guided them to cause damage that the soul reapers had to "correct" He created a problem in the world, that needed fixing, and then blamed the people who on multiple occasions warned them, before forcing a correction. All the while he was feeding off the people he shared his powers off, becoming stronger and stronger.
I do actually like the poetic justice that the arrowhead represents and I’m perfectly fine with it being used to help defeat Yuwach. They just need to set it up properly and I believe they will given how they redeemed squad zero
I think it makes sense since Uryu was already a special quincy from the start that's exactly why he became the successor he is born immune to Ashwalen so its not hard to say he'd be unaffected by Ywach other powers as well like almighty or more accurately the almighty cant perceive his future which would even make sense why Jugram was suspicious of him since there's no telling what he'll do which is why Ywach put Uryu right beside him to stop a possible threat Ywach might already know about about Ryuken after regaining Almighty but since Ryuken's next action is tied to giving Uryu the arrow it totally went passed the almightys future sight + in the end Ywach still regained his power as the silvers effects only lasted shortly Ichigo just finished him before Almighty gets reactivated
yep, There are a few possible explanations for why Masaki Kurosaki did not have the Still Silver arrow in her heart when she died, even though she was killed by Yhwach. One possibility is that the arrow was only created after Yhwach absorbed Mimihagi. This would explain why Ichigo, who was born after Yhwach absorbed Mimihagi, was the only one who had the arrow. Another possibility is that the arrow was only given to those who were destined to defeat Yhwach. Ichigo was the only person who was able to defeat Yhwach, so it makes sense that he was the only one who had the arrow. It is also possible that the arrow was simply a plot device that was used to explain Ichigo's victory over Yhwach. The author may have felt that Ichigo needed a special power in order to defeat Yhwach, and the arrow was a convenient way to provide that power.
@@Suto_Ko i like your opinion, like why masaki doesn't her heart form that but mom of uryu are formed but terms of power ichigo have more power than him if main character of shonen is not a factor
Even if masaki had killed grand fisher and survived the encounter she would have died from still silver like kanae as i think the first symptom is the loss of power. And i think as time goes on the arrow grow in heart till it becomes full arrow.
pretty sure it's only a small silver clot, no one "gets an arrow" ryuken created the arrow using silver from quincies that died from having their powers stolen
I don't think the Still Silver should have come out of nowhere. They should have made it so that Yhwach knew about the Still Silver arrow, but they came up with so good of a plan that the arrow still hits. They had all the necessary pieces. Ichigo was stronger than Yhwach. Aizen confirmed that his illusions still worked on Soul King Yhwach. Ishida had a broken ability that could be applied in a variety of ways. With these three, they could have come up with a strategy to make the arrow connect and it wouldn't seem so unplanned. Especially since it was implied that Ishida was gonna get revenge for his mom somehow.
I think that it just needs to be explained clearer so that the viewer can understand what it does not through some subtle hinting/foreshadowing, or poetic meaning, and symbolic reasons, bcs that kind of writing doesn't work for everyone.
I think the silver forces a pseudo state of "auswahlen" on Yhwach, forcing his own powers to separate and return to him for a moment. I also think the material itself is immune to being perceived by the almighty. Soul king "parts" are seemingly immune to the almighty. Either by being unperceivable or being able to create new futures. Fullbring powers come from parts of the soul king, and are seemingly also invisible or immune to almighty (as seen by bookmaker) Auewahlen being a power of Yhwcha, a soul king "part" And the silver, being a by-product of that power Leads me to believe that the silver has properties that make it a invisible or immune of sorts to the almighty, and the arrow can be used in ways the almighty cannot see or predict. And he can't perceive the future the arrow is used, because that future doesn't exist until it happens. Allowing him to be blindsided by a surprise attack despite being "semi-omnipotent"
Hmmm does the still silver only form if the person dies or is just a small amount and it’s just keeps flowing through the person? I ask bc ichigo mom was hit with aushwalen and lived but was killed by grand fisher plus the Bambies tht lived after getting hit by it .
Except it didnt contrive the plot, and the idea of an arrow shot at the heart of a quincy that can alter their powers was introduced in the arrancar arc... but sure
@@madambutterfly1997 there's no where that says that it can't be used more than once, it still remains the same arrow. Listen I'm not advocating for the arrow, and it definitely should've been foreshadowed more heavily, but I also don't hate it, and the idea definitely didn't just spawn out of nowhere for this one use, and clearly was played around with earlier in the story. I'll stick with that.
It would have been dope if ryuken and isshen would told ichigo and ishida to step back while they had a chance to jump ywach and whoop his ass for killing their wives then they all 4 jump him and finish him.
I think the arrow is actually set up very well. The whole arc is about stillness (traditiona) against change (progress) in both the Shinigami and Quincy. While it is not black and white, stillhess good change bad it instead focuses on how both sides cling to the past in some ways and reach towards the future in others. While the Quincy seem to represent change: from literally having Pernida, the Soul King's hand of change, their supirior techniques and technology at the start (from Blutvein to stealing Bankai to shrifts and even quincy areancar) they also keep to the bloodthirsty nature of a thousand years ago and can not accept an heir to the Quincy throne, even when it meant waiting a thousand years in darkness for his return before doing anything when he was gone the last time. While the Shinigami take strength from tradition, it is shown how much they charge throughout the arc and series as a whole. Their strength still primarily comes from things like bankai and the Captains of the Gotei 13, but while they don't chase progress, it is the changes they make in order to adapt that are important. From Ichigo and his impact on Soul Society, the sudden wcientific breakthroughs of Mayuri and Urahara, and the passing of the torch from both Head Captain and Kenpachi to a newer generation. There are moments both progress and tradition fail for both sides, and considering all the changes the Shinigami go through with their gambit of relying on Mimihagi to save them (and Ichibei's subtle hints he will just make Ichigo into another Soul King), the loss of the zero division (a group tgat representats the history and traditions of Soul Society) all failing it at first seems change beats stillness. Howerver, it is also the reliance on the All-Mighty to change the future and the Aushvalen abandoning the tradition and people of the Quincy that bring about the Quincy's defeat. The message in the end is about using a balance between the two, and this is no better epitomized by the last Quincy creating and passing the arrowhead to his son, working together to save existence with the Shinigami who has best reconciled hus own past and present. The arrow could have had more direct foreshadowing, sure, but thematically it was the absolute perfect tool that worked to pull the conflicting themes of the arc together into one complete message.
@@BrandonJ-ll2riSure but he's not omnipotent. He knows about Zanpakutou spirits and the history of Soul Society and pre-Soul Society. Not about the finer after effects of Yhwach's powers like Auschwahlen.
@@sugoi9680 So you're going super extra deep into it. I'm just saying how would just a pure blood quincy know about a weapon to help defeat someone as mighty as Yhwach and Ichibe not have that knowledge as well.. It's a question..
@@BrandonJ-ll2ri The arrow isn't something that always existed. Ryuken researched Awschwahlen/Yhwach's nature and did an autopsy on Katagiri. It's likely the only two people that would know about this is Yhwach and Ryuken. Ichibei doesn't/didn't know because he didn't do the research.
@@sugoi9680 But isn’t Antithesis given to him during the war. Literally 9 years after the selection. Sounds like something that may need further expanding.
@@ghostspider2056 oh you mean grandson as Ryuken was pure blood and wouldn’t be affected by aswahlen which only targeted mixed blood Quincy. I think because she might’ve been attacked by a hollow in the past (she had a scar on her leg) and thus she couldn’t be protected due to the remnants of it
I hate when people use excuses like " Oh he didn't have enough time for xyz" ... He is still writing he had plenty of time. It's just poor plot layout.
The still silver arrow doesn't really make much sense because yhwach absorbed mimihagi which is the embodiment of stillness so how could and arrow of stillness defeat him
well, the Still Silver arrow doesn't really make much sense. It's a deus ex machina, a plot device that is introduced late in the story and solves a problem that the protagonist couldn't solve on their own. There are a few possible explanations for why the Still Silver arrow was able to defeat Yhwach, even though he had absorbed Mimihagi. One possibility is that the arrow was able to tap into the power of the Soul King, who is the embodiment of the universe and all of its laws. Another possibility is that the arrow was able to exploit a weakness in Yhwach's powers. Ultimately, the reason why the Still Silver arrow was able to defeat Yhwach is because the author wanted it to. It's a plot device that was used to resolve the story in a satisfying way, even though it doesn't make a lot of sense. Whether or not you think the Still Silver arrow is a good plot device is a matter of personal opinion. Some people think that it's a cheap and lazy way to end the story, while others think that it's a fitting and satisfying conclusion.
@@Mavuika_Gyaruthats not what ment what ment was trying to fight stillness with stillness doesn't make sense its like fighting fire with fire which doesn't actually work it just creates a bigger fire
It was the ultimate revenge, not only for himself and Kanae but for all the other Quincy Yhwach killed in his rise to power and campaign. Good thing that in the aftermath his and Uryu's relations have been improving. Like the theme of the light piercing the darkness with Yhwach.
Yep, Ryuken will got he's REVENGE for The Quincies!
Yea his wife was so innocent and pure . He had every right to get his revenge.
I agree that Ichigo's victory over Yhwach was the ultimate revenge for himself, Kanae, and all the other Quincy that Yhwach killed in his rise to power and campaign. It was also a victory for good over evil, and for light over darkness.
I am glad to hear that Ichigo and Uryu's relationship has been improving in the aftermath of Yhwach's defeat. It is a testament to their strength and resilience that they have been able to overcome the trauma they experienced under Yhwach's rule.
The theme of light piercing the darkness is a powerful one, and it is reflected in the relationship between Ichigo and Uryu. Ichigo represents the light, while Uryu represents the darkness. Together, they are able to overcome any challenge.
I hope that Ichigo and Uryu continue to support each other in the future. They are a strong team, and they can accomplish anything they set their minds to.
@@Suto_Koalso foreshadows that Uryu was Ichigo Bankai all along. Just a theory. He was too similar to young yhwach in character design.
The arrow formed by the Silver of Stillness was foreshadowed long before the TYBW arc, but not only the arrow but Uryu and Yhwach's roles in the arc too. In chapter 91 of the manga, Uryu was presented as "Der Freischütz King." Der Freischütz (The Freeshooter / Marksman) is a German opera from which we will take two characters, Max and Caspar. Max, in his need to win the shooting competition, makes a deal with Caspar, who can supply him with "Free Bullets," bullets supplied by the Devil and sure to hit their targets, the price being his soul. It was a total of seven bullets that wouldn't fail, the last one being controlled by the devil. Besides, Caspar is playing for his good, he had made a deal with a demon in exchange for his soul and is planning to give Max's soul instead. In the end, Max shoots the last bullet, controlled by the devil the bullet heads to Agathe (Max's love interest) but impacts her bridal crown and deviates in the direction of Caspar, the devil taking his soul.
- Uryu serves Yhwach and drinks his blood, making a deal for his soul with him just like Max and Caspar.
- Caspar's fear of death is the reason he manipulates Max. Caspar was trying to save himself. Like Yhwach trying to create a world without the fear of death because of his fear of death. Yhwach lies to everyone and manipulates them, promising a world without the fear of death but just for himself.
- Casper trying to give Max's soul instead of his is like Yhwach sacrificing every ally he has to achieve his goal.
- Max would not get the free bullets without Caspar introducing them to him, causing his death. The silver of stillness only appears in the hearts of the ones who died victims of the Auswählen, Yhwach being the one responsible for his death.
- The one winning the shooting contest is called Der Freischütz King (The Freeshooter / Marksman King). Uryu being the King of the Quincies successor before shooting the arrow that would kill the king.
I really hope that they give a ryuken and isshin fight scene in which they can show their power
It freaking destroyed Ryuken to do that autopsy on his wife. But he had to know how and why she was murdered. Uryuu thinks his dad was just cold and uncaring, but that autopsy killed his soul.
we just need more build up and the Silver Arrow plot point is perfect
Yup, I know we got some new detail on it in cour 1 I think but we need more for sure
Exactly
Wow I finally see someone understand this
Well we got some foreshadowing on ep 28 of tybw arc 🎉🎉
I've always thought that Ryukin pulled a small piece of silver from all the quincys who died to forge the arrowhead.
Another great vid! I hope we get more about all of this in the anime.
Seeing Ryuken doing the autopsy on his wife was so heartbreaking and then find out why in TYBW was so satisfying
The still silver arrow is a good solution. The problem I had was the lack of foreshadowing, like with the final getsuga
totally forgot about uryu's doctor subplot. love that he ended up becoming a doctor and taking over Kurosaki clinic
If we think about it, Uryuu had absolutely no choice in joining the quincy, knowing he is not pure blooded he knew he could die in the aushweilen
I was about to mention that Uryu was weird in that the Auswahlen didn’t affect him (most likely due to his dormant Antithesis powers) but I couldn’t remember if Uryu himself knew that at the time or not
I honestly think its for the simple reason, that the silver Arrowhead is made from the powers/bloodclot formed in the quincies that it was able to fell Yw. His almighty can see everything. But he could not see himself harming himself. Is how i took it.
Iike Baranggan?
I wasn’t aware Yhwach was a werewolf.
I wonder if maybe uriyu might actually be invisible to yhwach sight. It would explain why he wasnt killed like the other half quincy. Also why yhwach pulled the move of successor to keep all eyes on him. It would make sense now why he had to be the one to fire the arrow.
I wonder if another reason Uyru had to fire the silver arrowhead is because his A ability, the antithesis, bypasses the almighty somehow.
Could explain another reason Yhwach never saw it coming.
@@misterOrca4 Either the nature of the still silver or Uryuu. Both?
Some more foreshadowing for it, Ryuken doing more stuff and Uryu fighting much more with Ichigo and Aizen against Yhwach, and it will be perfect! 😁
I have a theory about how the anime will expand on the StillSilver Arrow. Not just by bringing the flashbacks of the autopsy forward but also by expanding Ryukens/Isshins interactions in making it. We could have some extra foreshadowing by having the surviving Sternritter during their join up with the Soul Society state they are living on borrowed time with hints to the blood clot. We then have some scenes of two figures breaking into various morgues to examine the bodies of fallen Quincies. Then after the invasion of Warwelt Ryuken intercepts the surviving Quincy and offers the chance to extend their survival but we don’t see what yet. Then it’s later revealed he had developed a procedure to remove the silver clot in order to add it to his arrowhead. Isshin could even play an extra role here by using his zanpakutos flame powers as an impromptu forge to help Ryuken melt down and craft the StillSilver. This way the arrow is brought in earlier while also being given extra narrative weight by adding the Silver clots even from the Sternritter as fellow Aushwalen victims.
Pretty weird how you say, “I don’t understand fans criticism of the Still silver arrow being a plot device”, then proceed to say “I know the way it was gone about left a bit to be desired”.
We know Kubo’s health played a factor in the rushed pacing, but we can’t keep saying that every time or else we’d never be able to criticize the poorly done aspects of TYBW and the Still silver arrow was one of them.
It’s good lore and gives us just a little bit of foreshadowing. There should’ve been more done to incorporate the arrow in a way that doesn’t make it seem like a random get out of jail free card.
Got any ideas on how to do exactly that?
@@herpderp5727 For starters, I’d put it earlier in the story. It comes pretty late in the story. I don’t exactly have a problem with the storyline which is Ryuken operating on Kanae. I just think we should have been given a little more context so that it felt genuine and intentional. What we got was an overpowered villain and it looks like Kubo just had to rush find a way to kill off Yhwach.
I also would have liked to see Uryu’s Antithesis play a bigger part in his defeat. The Still Silver Arrow is great and all, but considering Kubo touted Uryu’s Schrift to be the only one capable of rivaling Yhwach’s, have Uryu appointed as successor just to lose to Haschwalth, and still barely make any use of Antithesis in the final battle is a bit of a problem.
So, what would I change? I would foreshadow Ryuken’s operation earlier and give a bit more context. Then I would have Uryu’s Antithesis play a bigger part than it did in the final battle.
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If this was something else Uryu had a problem with Ryuken from the beginning of the series then sure. Like, Ryuken hated their Quincy heritage that Uryu wanted to preserve while Uryu hated the doctor profession of Ryuken because he saw him operating on his mom. Problem is, where would you go about introducing the Still Silver in the anime, given that we're already at Squad 0 vs Schutzstaffel (and Yhwach)? Like where would the appropriate time be to introduce the Still Silver after the royal palace fight?
Yeah, I also had a problem with how Uryu was handled. I did have an idea on how I would've handled his fight with Haschwalth and what he can do against Yhwach in the final arc.
I think it would be cool in the anime if they explain the arrow landed cause Uryuu hit himself with it and used his schrift thus explaining why haschwalth said he was a potential threat to juha
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How didn’t black ant 🐜 see all of this plotting before they shot the silver arrow???
Aizen.
@@nejdetbulbul40 but how didn’t Black Ant not know Aizen would hypnotise him from way back?
@@iDeondrae "So you think you're gazing At Kurosaki Ichigo? Fascinating..."
@@iDeondrae The soul king, or parts of the soul king are above "fate" or "deterministic" time and can influence the world on a level that not even an omnipotent (or near-omnipotent) being can predict (par maybe the literal soul king)
Yhwach is the spawn of the soul king, be it his child, or a split part of his soul.
He probably has the same properties as the "parts" of the soul king.
We know the all mighty can see branching paths, but these beings could be creating brand new branches through their actions and influence that only exist when they happen. (or are at least unseen by by the almighty)
Giving good reason for the almost omnipotent Yhwach to be blindsided.
Full bringers also gain their powers from having part of the soul king within them, and as seen by bookmaker, can influence fate in ways the almighty can't perceive.
The silver is explained to naturally be a counter to the caster of auswahlen
But Auswahlen being a power of Yhwcha, a soul king "part"
And the silver, being a by-product of that power
Leads me to believe that the silver has properties that make it a "blind spot" of sorts to the almighty, and the arrow's can influence "fate" in ways the almighty cannot see or predict.
And he can't perceive the future the arrow is used, because that future doesn't exist until it happens.
As for Aizen, he infused himself with the hogyoku (Part of the soul king) which possibly evolved him to also be beyond the perception of the almighty.
silver arrow doesn't the main factor tho, bc if ichigo just sit down and watch it, it's useless, just like aizen is useless after get cut by yhwach, he can do nothing, also the moment ichigo swing his sword to yhwach 10:53 yhwach power already back and he can use the almighty thats why he can broke ichigo's scabbard, uryu also mention that ichigo can't make it in time.
Man I didn’t how much a lot of people hated the silver arrow thing. The anime is still going to use it, but this time they can at least put more foreshadowing into it. Also whether for it to just paralyze Ywach for a short time, it can also nerf his power to a degree where he can still fight back and require Ichigo to showcase the true extent of his Bankai
We're getting Still Silver foreshadowing, bravo!!
Was wondering if this whole Arrow through the heart and the Auswelen has anything to do with how Ryuuken knew how to give Uryuu his powers back in the Arrancar arc...
if it means we're getting more and more anime exclusive scenes then hey non of us can really complain just a W though and through🙏
I just hope that Yoruichi scene is as awesome as we all imagined.
Ironic the very source of his strength created his deadliest weakness and he was slain by the very people whom he lead and derived that strength from.
I wonder if Ryuken and Masaki did have their own Schrift what would it be?
Its an amazing theory, love it!
My hero Ryuken, would’ve saved the world had it not been for his impulsive son.
One would say that if it was a cheap plot device to defeat an antagonist as powerful as Yhwach, but for me it was an ironic poetic justice embodied in that arrow. Ryuken suffered terribly with his wife's loss just like Uryu, but Ryuken instead of keeping the pain of the loss of his beloved wife, he immediately began to prepare the means for his revenge shortly after the death he dissected her to extract the silver cloth to create that arrow. It only was missing when and where to use it, but again poetic justice a la karma in that arrow.
He was a false god, a parasite that gave powers to people in order to later feed from them when they die. Killing them when he wanted.
He turned them into quincy, he gave them the ability to become an imbalance on the world, and guided them to cause damage that the soul reapers had to "correct"
He created a problem in the world, that needed fixing, and then blamed the people who on multiple occasions warned them, before forcing a correction.
All the while he was feeding off the people he shared his powers off, becoming stronger and stronger.
I do actually like the poetic justice that the arrowhead represents and I’m perfectly fine with it being used to help defeat Yuwach. They just need to set it up properly and I believe they will given how they redeemed squad zero
i see Ichigo and Uryo is half Brother.
Omg that would be really interesting. 😮
@@Leopez02no they are causins a lot removed ichigo mother was some sort of relative of ryuken
@@martakavaliauskaite4566 oh okay, I understand that good point from you
They're actually second cousins. Izumi(Ryuken's mother) is Masaki's aunt
@@shirokuma145 thank you for telling me I forgot have nice day
I think it makes sense since Uryu was already a special quincy from the start that's exactly why he became the successor he is born immune to Ashwalen so its not hard to say he'd be unaffected by Ywach other powers as well like almighty or more accurately the almighty cant perceive his future which would even make sense why Jugram was suspicious of him since there's no telling what he'll do which is why Ywach put Uryu right beside him to stop a possible threat
Ywach might already know about about Ryuken after regaining Almighty but since Ryuken's next action is tied to giving Uryu the arrow it totally went passed the almightys future sight
+ in the end Ywach still regained his power as the silvers effects only lasted shortly Ichigo just finished him before Almighty gets reactivated
How masaki doesn't have that arrow as well because she died as well in ashwalen ?
She was killed by the hollow because she couldnt use her powers
yep, There are a few possible explanations for why Masaki Kurosaki did not have the Still Silver arrow in her heart when she died, even though she was killed by Yhwach.
One possibility is that the arrow was only created after Yhwach absorbed Mimihagi. This would explain why Ichigo, who was born after Yhwach absorbed Mimihagi, was the only one who had the arrow.
Another possibility is that the arrow was only given to those who were destined to defeat Yhwach. Ichigo was the only person who was able to defeat Yhwach, so it makes sense that he was the only one who had the arrow.
It is also possible that the arrow was simply a plot device that was used to explain Ichigo's victory over Yhwach. The author may have felt that Ichigo needed a special power in order to defeat Yhwach, and the arrow was a convenient way to provide that power.
@@Suto_Ko i like your opinion, like why masaki doesn't her heart form that but mom of uryu are formed but terms of power ichigo have more power than him if main character of shonen is not a factor
Even if masaki had killed grand fisher and survived the encounter she would have died from still silver like kanae as i think the first symptom is the loss of power. And i think as time goes on the arrow grow in heart till it becomes full arrow.
pretty sure it's only a small silver clot, no one "gets an arrow"
ryuken created the arrow using silver from quincies that died from having their powers stolen
I don't think the Still Silver should have come out of nowhere. They should have made it so that Yhwach knew about the Still Silver arrow, but they came up with so good of a plan that the arrow still hits. They had all the necessary pieces. Ichigo was stronger than Yhwach. Aizen confirmed that his illusions still worked on Soul King Yhwach. Ishida had a broken ability that could be applied in a variety of ways. With these three, they could have come up with a strategy to make the arrow connect and it wouldn't seem so unplanned. Especially since it was implied that Ishida was gonna get revenge for his mom somehow.
You should make a video on ranking all the sternitter from weakest to the strongest😢
i wish the final battle will be the 5 potential that bach mentioned it. it would be the perfect ending
I didn’t hate the silver arrow I just wish we had a bit more time to expand on it instead of here it is and boom jujubach is dead
I think that it just needs to be explained clearer so that the viewer can understand what it does not through some subtle hinting/foreshadowing, or poetic meaning, and symbolic reasons, bcs that kind of writing doesn't work for everyone.
I think the silver forces a pseudo state of "auswahlen" on Yhwach, forcing his own powers to separate and return to him for a moment.
I also think the material itself is immune to being perceived by the almighty.
Soul king "parts" are seemingly immune to the almighty. Either by being unperceivable or being able to create new futures.
Fullbring powers come from parts of the soul king, and are seemingly also invisible or immune to almighty (as seen by bookmaker)
Auewahlen being a power of Yhwcha, a soul king "part"
And the silver, being a by-product of that power
Leads me to believe that the silver has properties that make it a invisible or immune of sorts to the almighty, and the arrow can be used in ways the almighty cannot see or predict.
And he can't perceive the future the arrow is used, because that future doesn't exist until it happens.
Allowing him to be blindsided by a surprise attack despite being "semi-omnipotent"
Hmmm does the still silver only form if the person dies or is just a small amount and it’s just keeps flowing through the person? I ask bc ichigo mom was hit with aushwalen and lived but was killed by grand fisher plus the Bambies tht lived after getting hit by it .
It may be foreshadowing i believe in the time when espada or somrwhere of rukia dunno
Silver Bludclart?
Fiya fi dat
That little plot contrivance that only had a one-time use😂
Except it didnt contrive the plot, and the idea of an arrow shot at the heart of a quincy that can alter their powers was introduced in the arrancar arc... but sure
@d0m0b40 this one weakness that has a one-time use meaning if he comes back they have no conceivable way of stopping him a third time
@@madambutterfly1997 there's no where that says that it can't be used more than once, it still remains the same arrow. Listen I'm not advocating for the arrow, and it definitely should've been foreshadowed more heavily, but I also don't hate it, and the idea definitely didn't just spawn out of nowhere for this one use, and clearly was played around with earlier in the story. I'll stick with that.
@@d0m0b40 Yhwach should’ve had more weaknesses than just this arrow
@@d0m0b40 like absorbing hollows significantly causes the Almighty to lag
It would have been dope if ryuken and isshen would told ichigo and ishida to step back while they had a chance to jump ywach and whoop his ass for killing their wives then they all 4 jump him and finish him.
I think the arrow is actually set up very well. The whole arc is about stillness (traditiona) against change (progress) in both the Shinigami and Quincy.
While it is not black and white, stillhess good change bad it instead focuses on how both sides cling to the past in some ways and reach towards the future in others.
While the Quincy seem to represent change: from literally having Pernida, the Soul King's hand of change, their supirior techniques and technology at the start (from Blutvein to stealing Bankai to shrifts and even quincy areancar) they also keep to the bloodthirsty nature of a thousand years ago and can not accept an heir to the Quincy throne, even when it meant waiting a thousand years in darkness for his return before doing anything when he was gone the last time.
While the Shinigami take strength from tradition, it is shown how much they charge throughout the arc and series as a whole. Their strength still primarily comes from things like bankai and the Captains of the Gotei 13, but while they don't chase progress, it is the changes they make in order to adapt that are important. From Ichigo and his impact on Soul Society, the sudden wcientific breakthroughs of Mayuri and Urahara, and the passing of the torch from both Head Captain and Kenpachi to a newer generation.
There are moments both progress and tradition fail for both sides, and considering all the changes the Shinigami go through with their gambit of relying on Mimihagi to save them (and Ichibei's subtle hints he will just make Ichigo into another Soul King), the loss of the zero division (a group tgat representats the history and traditions of Soul Society) all failing it at first seems change beats stillness. Howerver, it is also the reliance on the All-Mighty to change the future and the Aushvalen abandoning the tradition and people of the Quincy that bring about the Quincy's defeat.
The message in the end is about using a balance between the two, and this is no better epitomized by the last Quincy creating and passing the arrowhead to his son, working together to save existence with the Shinigami who has best reconciled hus own past and present.
The arrow could have had more direct foreshadowing, sure, but thematically it was the absolute perfect tool that worked to pull the conflicting themes of the arc together into one complete message.
Damn, Ryuken pulled an Aizen on Yhwach, which actually had me happy because Uryuu finally lived up....I LOVED it, dark as hell
How did Ryuken know about this Arrow and not Ichibe🤔
How would Ichibei know?
@sugoi9680 He seems to know everything else about both friend and foe.. So why wouldn't he know he's the oldest man in soul society isn't he
@@BrandonJ-ll2riSure but he's not omnipotent. He knows about Zanpakutou spirits and the history of Soul Society and pre-Soul Society. Not about the finer after effects of Yhwach's powers like Auschwahlen.
@@sugoi9680 So you're going super extra deep into it. I'm just saying how would just a pure blood quincy know about a weapon to help defeat someone as mighty as Yhwach and Ichibe not have that knowledge as well.. It's a question..
@@BrandonJ-ll2ri The arrow isn't something that always existed. Ryuken researched Awschwahlen/Yhwach's nature and did an autopsy on Katagiri. It's likely the only two people that would know about this is Yhwach and Ryuken. Ichibei doesn't/didn't know because he didn't do the research.
in which chapter does uryu tells ichigo he doesnt wanna become a doctor i am talking about 6:07
It was in one of the chapters in final arc I don’t remember the number
@@Vipul007 fullbring or tybw?
Tybw, I think it was around the chapter where Ichigo confronts uryu or in his betrayal chapter of quincies
Remind me again how Uryuu survived the Quincy selection since he’s also mixed blood?
People theorize it might be antithesis but even Yhwach isn't sure which is one of the reasons why he kept Uryuu close as his successor
@@sugoi9680 But isn’t Antithesis given to him during the war. Literally 9 years after the selection.
Sounds like something that may need further expanding.
I think Kubo mentioned that in KlubOutside that Soken had something to do with it to prevent Uryu from getting affected
@@shirokuma145 But then if he had a method to protect his son, why didn’t it apply to his wife?
@@ghostspider2056 oh you mean grandson as Ryuken was pure blood and wouldn’t be affected by aswahlen which only targeted mixed blood Quincy. I think because she might’ve been attacked by a hollow in the past (she had a scar on her leg) and thus she couldn’t be protected due to the remnants of it
I hate when people use excuses like " Oh he didn't have enough time for xyz" ... He is still writing he had plenty of time. It's just poor plot layout.
Ok but what if the Still Silver arrow was actually a Stand arrow and Ywach just died instead of manifesting a stand?? 😂
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Legend of Zelda was cool
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Dude... sorry but its really distracting ...😂
You touch my waifu?
I take your laifu!
You are kinda talking in circles at many points but that’s for the video
I still hate the plot arrow to this day, hoping the anime finds a better way to defeat Ywache
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Brother please
Explain tokinada story full
From start to finish
Ep by ep
I already have here
Tokinada Analysis CFYOW:
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This was a spectacular explanation of the ‘silver blood clot’/‘silver arrowhead’ because tbh the manga was very confusing how all of that works.
Dues ex machina
Plot, plot.
Why wasn’t he drained and killed, dude is a Quincey! 😂so many holes
The arrow head was really poor writing imo.
The still silver arrow doesn't really make much sense because yhwach absorbed mimihagi which is the embodiment of stillness so how could and arrow of stillness defeat him
Those are 2 completely different things.
well, the Still Silver arrow doesn't really make much sense. It's a deus ex machina, a plot device that is introduced late in the story and solves a problem that the protagonist couldn't solve on their own.
There are a few possible explanations for why the Still Silver arrow was able to defeat Yhwach, even though he had absorbed Mimihagi. One possibility is that the arrow was able to tap into the power of the Soul King, who is the embodiment of the universe and all of its laws. Another possibility is that the arrow was able to exploit a weakness in Yhwach's powers.
Ultimately, the reason why the Still Silver arrow was able to defeat Yhwach is because the author wanted it to. It's a plot device that was used to resolve the story in a satisfying way, even though it doesn't make a lot of sense.
Whether or not you think the Still Silver arrow is a good plot device is a matter of personal opinion. Some people think that it's a cheap and lazy way to end the story, while others think that it's a fitting and satisfying conclusion.
Yeah bro. We breath in oxygen everyday so why would pure oxygen kill us?
@@Mavuika_Gyaruthats not what ment what ment was trying to fight stillness with stillness doesn't make sense its like fighting fire with fire which doesn't actually work it just creates a bigger fire
@@undeade.t7044 actually fighting fire with fire does work. Another example of you being foolish