Spoilers ahead: God Eater is connected to the Souls-like game Code Vein, which happens shortly after the initial event that caused everything, the Great Collapse. It's a battle for the entire planet, whereas in MH it's mostly just research until some elder dragon comes along that threatens the ecosystem or whatever (and the local hunter just yeets it away). In GE it's literally the apocalypse with nearly all the infrastructure destroyed and the human population drastically reduced in numbers. Well, MH as a whole has a more friendly setting compared to God Eater. As Gore Magala does not fit this criteria the battle would ultimately go to Chrome Gawain. UNLESS, there was a Monster with a bioenergy attack which imitated oracle energy. Ultimately, while the Aragami can shrug off a Monster's physical attacks a MH Monster could not. This is where it would swing in the Aragami's favor as they are resistant to any weapon or attach that doesn't use oracle energy against them, thus the necessity of God Arcs etc. At that point it would come down to a straight beat 'em up between the two monsters. This energy could make Monsters immune to Aragami devour or even give them the equivalent of a Bias Factor vs Aragmi. Bioenergy is a very REAL thing in Monster Hunter, and can be harvested in crystaline form (see the Elder's Recess in MH:World). And it's this same energy that lets human hunters take blows from monsters and walk it off. Lots of people have pointed out that Oracle cells, and Aragmi on a larger scale, can consume nearly all matter.īut few people in this thread are aware that Monsters have what in their game is called "Bioenergy." It's this energy that monsters like Safi'jiva, White Fatalis, etc. humans and (in theory) MH Monsters who's cells can not survive alone without the rest of the organism. Gawain would likely be immune to Gore's Frenzy Virus, though, having unnatural physiology, so that is one advantage.Įvery body in this discussion answering from a God Eater perspective as a big fan of both I'd say you'd actually get a big fat NULL, with some beat downs in the Aragami's favor.Īs others have pointed out Aragami as a whole are colonies of oracle cells forming a larger organisms while themselves still being fully functional individually VS. So long as Gore doesn't try to eat him or let his claws linger in a wound, this round would probably end in an MH win. He's fast, strong, and unpredictable, but not very defensive. Other than the inherent Aragami abilities, he's all physical, no really superpowers. There are some MH monsters that could probably beat most Aragami, but the top-tier Aragami like Ra or Anubis would have a decent advantage over most other monsters.īut if you want specifically Chrome Gawain, he's probably one of the more even match-ups. Plus, they're technically immortal, as they'll eventually revive if their core isn't ripped out and contained or destroyed, but they'll still go down for a few hours or days even if their core is left alone. Plus, the more they eat, the more they evolve, hence why the Aragami get more and more powerful and complex with each game. They absorb anything that enters their body, even if it's through an open wound, provided you could even pierce their usually-metallic hide, hence why the God Eaters use their God Arcs, which are basically man-made Aragami in weapon form, making use of the Aragami cells' resistance to each other to make a weapon that can hurt them and can't be eaten.īasically, Aragami are incredibly tough, but if you can manage to hurt one, it'll hurt right back and probably heal itself in the process. Those organisms can break down any material and convert it into themselves, hence how they brought down modern society as quick as they did. I'm not as educated from the monster hunter side, but the Aragami are collections of single celled organisms taking the form of giant monsters, rather then being actual biological animals.
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