Bleach Ichigo Final Getsuga Tenshou

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So we all saw the fight. Am the the only one who thinks Ichigo DIDN'T need to use Final Getsuga Tenshou in that fight?I know this is shonen and we have to deal with Plot Induced Stupidty all the time but even so it seems that if Dangai Ichigo wasn't so enamored with being cool and aloof he would have destroyed Evolved Aizen in short order.I mean why sacrifice his powers just to unleash Mugetsu when you haven't even pushed the limits of his Dangai form??? Best erp di indonesia. I'm sure a Gestuga Tenshou from his Dangai form would have wrecked shit.I just don't get it. There was nothing Ichigo could have done to stop him since Aizen is constantly being healed and constantly growing in strength. Ichigo was way above Aizen in that fight, but even if Ichigo was cutting him up and trying to kill him, he would just regenerate from whatever happened and continuously get stronger.

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Ichigo’s Incredibly Powerful Final Getsuga Tenshou Form is fantastic. It was developed by Ichigo during his training with Isshin. Ichigo used his Final Getsuga Tenshou against Aizen, at this point Aizen wasn’t able to detect any spiritual energy from Ichigo, but was then surprised by Ichigo’s brute force. I'm also thinking this. Isshin also knows of the Final Getsuga Tenshou. So for him to know the full range of Ichigo's abilities means: His perceptive abilities are off the charts. He knows his son has inherited his techniques. Not exactly the same but fits in well with what he knows about Bleach's metaphysics. An Excellent Question. But before I answer it, you have to understand that I formulated this answer from my own Bleach theories; theories which stem from years of Bleach research. That having been said, here's my answer: Dangai Ichigo was stronger.

Ichigo started out above Aizen, so he just tried to hit him with a really strong attack while he could to just get rid of him. There wasn't anything else he could have done.

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I don't know why people don't pay attention to the fact that Ichigo did his strongest attack and Aizen just regenerated from it. If that didn't work, Ichigo fighting him would have done less.EDIT - Like in boxing, if Aizen is just going to keep regenerating, then Ichigo is just going to become tired at some point and Aizen would just kill him easily, though Aizen didn't want to kill Ichigo. Aizen is constantly regenerating and getting stronger. There is no pieces into pieces. That wouldn't work.EDIT - Just going to give you some visuals here.So you are saying if Ichigo were to slice away at Aizen which would cut him into pieces, that would kill Aizen.

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Right now I'm going to compare Ichigo's blade/Getsuga Tenshou's in that form to Mugetsu.Ichigo shot Mugetsu at Aizen,. So if Mugetsu couldn't do it, Ichigo's sword couldn't do it.Now, Aizen's internal organs were destroyed and his body disintegrated into nothing, yet he still regenerated it back. Dangai Ichigo still deeply cut Aizen. With that being the case it's not a stretch to say Dangai Ichigo could also cut Aizen up into tiny pieces.However your statements do illuminate a point. Aizen might be able to regenerate faster than Ichigo could inflict wounds. Firstly at no point is Aizen going to be standing around just getting sliced to bits. He's going to be resisting Ichigo's attacks every step of the way.The speed at which Ichigo face slammed Aizen does make me think that Ichigo did have the speed and strength to overwhelm Aizen at the beginning at least.

You're not being rude or a dick so I'm not going to attack you. I actually really like this community so let me take the time to explain (what I have already said).The OP stated that Dangai Ichigo was more concerned with being 'cool and aloof' versus actually involved in that fight. Ichigo landed three attacks on Aizen: The kilometers long face slam, a slash, and Mugetsu.

He could have done much more.Me referencing Hollow Ichigo's fight vs Byakuya is a prime example of going all out. As I said before. A more extreme example would be Hollow Ichigo vs Uliquorra. All out doesn't just refer to forms; it refers to a unrelenting mentality to defeat one's opponent.When Ichigo transformed into FGT he did ONE attack.

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Meanwhile his zanpakuto transformed into a blade of black energy and probably had stats through the roof. He could have engaged Aizen in some devastating melee, unleashed Mugetsu, and continued to attack Aizen's bisected form before regeneration kicked in. That is all out.

All out is not transforming int your power losing form when you don't have to and standing there while your enemy recovers.Not trolling. Just a different interpretation of the phrase all out and the word relentless. Ichigo was much stronger than Aizen but Aizen could forever just regenerate and get stronger. Eventually he would have gotten stronger than Ichigo. That's why Ichigo went to his best strike. Every time Aizen had to regenerate he had to do it from a level that he was after he got beaten up. If Ichigo kept beating him up he would have gotten striking get and stronger.

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Attacking him at full blast put Aizen at a staring point (in his regeneration) that was low enough thatuUrahara's spell kicked in. If Ichigo has just taken Aizen down bit by bit Aizen's restarting point(regeneration staring point) wouldn't have been low enough for the seal to kick in.If I punch you in the face you can recover from wobbled better than you can recover from a liver shot that folds you in half. From the liver shot you start at 10 percent when from the punch to the face you restart at 70 percent.