Talk:Kako Squad/@comment-71.178.235.168-20161108043627/@comment-71.178.235.168-20161112031011

I disagree. And Chelidon is an extreme example to use. In tandem with fire-support, it's pretty devastating. Especially if you have the drop on the enemy. If you can keep the pressure on and prevent them from having the chance to think too much, Idaten is rather potent. That there are counters does not eliminate it's potency. You can't work to counter it until you have information on how it works. You use it right, and your opponent doesn't get that information. Personally, I think Kuroe just doesn't use it right.

Given Kuroe's response to Yomi's counter, I think she doesn't have a lot of experience with Idaten against human opponents, which also makes me think this is REALLY new tech. Against most Trion Soldiers, it would be incredibly effective. But Trion Soldiers are really predictable, so I think Kuroe got lazy and repeated the same movements, which is not a smart way to use Idaten. Had she used it more unpredictably, she would have been a lot harder to hit.