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Kamen Rider Sword: The late Emperor Sword and Wild Calis, do you still need to swipe when you release your skills?

Farming Awakening Cards and using the abilities or combination skills of undead beasts is one of the most classic settings in the Kamen Rider Sword plot. Whether it's Agawa's first version of Calis, or the other 3 artificial knights, they all need to follow this premise when it comes to killing enemies or utilizing certain functional abilities.

Kamen Rider Sword: The late Emperor Sword and Wild Calis, do you still need to swipe when you release your skills?

However, in the plot, Kenzaki and Aikawa Shi broke through the original set limit, and both fused 13 undead beasts to obtain the strongest form. And this strongest form is directly fused with the other 13 undead beasts, in the use of skills and specific abilities, sometimes there is a swipe, sometimes there is no swipe, which once made everyone wonder if the green beam that Wild Karis shot at the Emperor Sword is a storm move.

Kamen Rider Sword: The late Emperor Sword and Wild Calis, do you still need to swipe when you release your skills?

So what is the actual situation and setting? In response to this problem, today we will do an analysis!

The fully fused Imperial Sword and Wild Karis no longer need to be swiped

The Sword of the Emperor of Kenzaki's Descent is beyond the setting of Director Karasuma's artificial knight drive. The original artificial knight system, whether it is Jack form or King form, is only based on the transformation ability of category Ace, and simply increases the ability of category J or category K, and obtains the increase of the specified basic ability. The normal Jack form and King form are no different from the basic form mechanics, and when using cards other than the abilities of the cards that have been fused, they still have to be released by swiping. After all, the other cards are not fused, and they are all independent.

Kamen Rider Sword: The late Emperor Sword and Wild Calis, do you still need to swipe when you release your skills?

Kenzaki's Jack form and King form are more special, the guard form is a direct fusion of three cards, not just a simple increase in basic ability, but an all-round ability increase, and at the same time when using other cards, brush a few in the process of power use and a few cards overlap and fuse, resulting in a large increase in basic combat power. The same Kenzaki's King form is even more perverted, directly using Kenzaki's body as a container, and completing a large fusion with 13 undead beasts at the same time.

Kamen Rider Sword: The late Emperor Sword and Wild Calis, do you still need to swipe when you release your skills?

In this way, Kenzaki has the ability of 13 undead beasts at the same time, and when using specific abilities, he only needs to execute his mind, and when the relief on his body surges, the corresponding power will be released. Therefore, in the emperor form of the full fusion of 13 undead beasts, when using the power of a fusion card alone, Kenzaki does not need to swipe the card, but if he uses a card of other suits that is not fused with himself, he still needs to swipe the card.

Kamen Rider Sword: The late Emperor Sword and Wild Calis, do you still need to swipe when you release your skills?

Similarly, in a similar way to the Sword of the Emperor of Kensaki, the essence of the new evolution of Wild Calis is also like this, completely fusing 13 undead beasts, so that Calis can evolve, then in this state, Wild Calis can directly call the ability to fuse the undead beasts in a single way, but there are few similar performances in the plot.

Swiping is all about displaying props

In the Imperial Sword and Wild Calis, theoretically, there is no need to swipe cards to use either a single ability or a combination of cards. Because in terms of form ability, the state of these two forms has been completely fused with the 13 undead beasts, and the abilities corresponding to the undead beasts can be controlled at will. To put it simply, as long as the combat IQ is online, driven by personal will, it can be used directly.

Kamen Rider Sword: The late Emperor Sword and Wild Calis, do you still need to swipe when you release your skills?

Basically, in the plot, Kenzaki has shown many times in the use of the ability of a single undead beast, for example, the relief of the lion will react when using boxing. In the same way, when facing the long-range bombardment of artificial test subjects, it is also directly hard-wired, which basically uses the ability of the trilobite undead.

Kamen Rider Sword: The late Emperor Sword and Wild Calis, do you still need to swipe when you release your skills?

When using a straight flush and a royal flush, most of the time in the plot there is a card swiping action, and there is no card swiping action, and the card barrier is directly summoned. The same situation also exists here in the beginning of Aikawa.,There are those who brush the wind card to release the must-kill.,There are also direct attacks.。 Originally, it could be used directly, but in order to highlight the importance of props and the related tasks of bringing goods, it is very necessary to display exclusive props in the final form.

Kamen Rider Sword: The late Emperor Sword and Wild Calis, do you still need to swipe when you release your skills?

First of all, Kenzaki is in the emperor form, and the spade cards will be upgraded, wrapped with gold edges, compared with the original spade cards, there are more cards. Originally, there were only 13 cards in spades, and the emperor sword was strengthened in the form, and after gilding, the spades directly had 26 cards, so what secrets are hidden in this, so everyone must be able to understand. As for Aikawa's side, although the cards have not been upgraded, the 13 cards have been combined to form a tempest, so that the Red Heart also has an additional tactical card, which is a cargo mission for the very handsome Wild Calis.

Kamen Rider Sword: The late Emperor Sword and Wild Calis, do you still need to swipe when you release your skills?

Even so, in the plot, there are still those who show that they will be released directly without swiping the card. For example, in the second duel between Wild Calis and Emperor Sword, he directly omitted the swipe step and used the Wind Skill with a maximum damage of 150T in the TV plot to break the skin of Kenzaki's arm. The same Kenzaki, in the final duel with Joker, is directly driven by his mind, and does not swipe to summon the card barrier to release the royal flush of the wave.

Kamen Rider Sword: The late Emperor Sword and Wild Calis, do you still need to swipe when you release your skills?

Therefore, theoretically, when the Emperor Sword and Wild Calis use the abilities of other undead beasts fused with themselves alone, or when they use a combination ultimate, they don't need to swipe the card, and they can be summoned directly by mind. However, due to the Kamen Rider series, they all have their own tasks to bring goods, not only to highlight the sense of ritual when releasing ultimate, but also to increase the visual perception, and more importantly, to carry out a full range of prop displays, so many times, it is still necessary to carry out a more obvious warrior on the action of swiping the card.

Kamen Rider Sword: The late Emperor Sword and Wild Calis, do you still need to swipe when you release your skills?

So in terms of intersection, who do you think is the most handsome in the plot?

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