![]() against monsters known as Aragami using divine weapons called God Arcs. ![]() Aurani, for pointing out that the Aether and Zeus breakable parts are actually called "Tail", not "Abdomen". God Eater is an anime adaptation of the God Eater video game.They will continue to be included for completeness' sake. They were in God Eater: Burst for promotional purposes, and were removed in subsequent versions. So my question is as I see people saying it is a prequel or sequel but could it be running in parallel to the god eater storyline like happening in Russia while god eater is in America kind of thing P.S. The thing that eats some people when the mist fades for a short time. Hound of Heaven, for pointing out that Hera, Zeus, and Poseidon are not in GE:R. Now many people have noticed the Dyaus Pita is a god eater monster.JoeJacker, for pointing out that Prithvi Mata is only resistant to Freeze, that Tezcatlipoca is not resistant to Blaze, that Rank 9+ Tezcatlipoca item prefix is Conqueror, that Fallen Borg Camlann (Spark) is only resistant to Spark, that Aether and Susano'o don't have resistances. must take on the mantle of Kushinada and help the Terrestrial Administration Center defend against the Aragami.Raxyz, for pointing out that Fallen Quadriga is resistant to Freeze.RetroNutcase, for pointing out that Rank 9+ Dyaus Pita item prefix is Imperial Rank 9+ Prithvi Mata item prefix is Empress Rank 9+ Quadriga and Fallen Quadriga item prefix is Ares and Rank 10+ Ouroboros item prefix is Abyssal.txh0881, for pointing out that the Borg Camlann's tail can be broken, not the stinger.Also, for pointing out that Amor only gives Black tickets in Rank 14. Also, for pointing out that Blitz Hannibal (originally from God Eater 2) is in the game. Clerericus, for pointing out that Hera, Poseidon, Zeus, and Spartacus are not currently accessible in the game, though are possibly locked away as potential DLC (as they were indeed DLC in previous iterations).LordOfEndgame, for pointing out that Amors sometimes appears randomly, and also that Amors drop A Platinum tickets between ranks 9 through 11. There’s a couple notable aragami that appear frequently, like Dyaus Pita, Chrome Gawain, and the Kyuubi, which is special in the sense that as far as I’m aware is the only aragami to be made up of retro oracle cell’s ( pure oracle cell’s), since other aragami are usually a mishmash of oracle cell’s from eating other aragami.xI-Crimson-Ix, for pointing out that Arda Nova's item prefix is Invictus past chapter 12.During the first mission in God Eater Resurrection when you fight this Aragami, Soma calls it a Deusphage.įor battle information check the Advanced Information page.Most information is sourced from the God Eater wiki, with many minor corrections based from my own observations. ![]() Tezcatlipoca's Helm is the dragon-shaped helmet on top of its skull-like head.Tezcatlipoca is the Aztec God of night and destruction.Weaknesses: Divine Additional Information When active, it has the evil habit of dropping tomahawks onto unwitting God Eaters' heads. The tomahawks it fires launch smaller spreads of explosives when they hit, making them extremely hard to evade. Assumed native to the southern Mediterranean, its true origins are unknown. ![]() Boasting firepower that transcends all expectations, it can reduce an entire city to rubble with a single blast. Vulnerability: Divine God Eater 2 Rage Burst/ResurrectionĪ cross between a god and a barbaric murder machine. When enraged, a tomahawk suddenly appears over its enemy's head. Said to have first appeared off the southern coast of the Mediterranean, but details remain unclear.ĭifficult to evade its tomahawk, which launches trench mortars on impact. It's capable of burning a whole city with its incredible thermal power. The following information can also be found via descriptions of the Aragami found in the NORN Terminal's database.Īn Aragami resembling a vicious god fused with a slaughter machine.
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