REACTION | Warriors Season 2020 Cinematic – League of Legends (ft. 2WEI and Edda Hayes) | VI COMBOS!



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37 thoughts on “REACTION | Warriors Season 2020 Cinematic – League of Legends (ft. 2WEI and Edda Hayes) | VI COMBOS!”

  1. Tenebrix is pretty knowledgeable about the lore, although I'd say Necrit is moreso. However, I'd caution that Tenebrix wears her biases pretty openly, and it DOES affect the way she explains the lore. So grain of salt and all that.

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  2. Yes, that's Caitlyn. In Arcane episode 2, Caitlyn was shown in a painting at their house as a child holding a rifle, foreshadowing her being a marksman.

    Thanks for the great content! The Awaken cinematic is great as well, hope you'll take a look at that one soon. Although that cinematic isn't canon, it still shows some champions in action and it's hype inducing and gives you the chills.

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  3. At the end, Powder is losing it because of the scene earlier in episode 1 I belief. There she heared she was useless and ruines always everything, even Vi said it. After that, Vi comforts her and she trusts Vi again. The part where she starts crying is because basicly Vi lied to her, she is not useless, but even worse. She does the opposite of helping, that's why she started crying. Then she wanted to show she could help, but it ended in a disaster. The truth came over Powder, she is useless and can't do anything right, the ones she loved are either dead or punched her in the face.

    I hope this helped to understand why she broke down that hard.

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  4. I love Viktor man, even before Arcane.
    Just the thought of the metal man being treated as a cautionary tale is just great for me.
    "If you need anything fixed, go to Viktor. But he'll fix more than what you wanted."

    Also I think we forgot that Powered fell from what looked like a high floor, maybe that has something that contributed to her mental state

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  5. concerning Jinx (or Powder) reaction when she was left alone, I mean she saw her parents die in front of her eyes and the only family she has, left her and she doesn't know if they'll be back and of course nobody believes in her. She has PTSD, if you go to the very first scene in Arcane, before she and Vi appear, you'll find she imagines monsters and other scary stuff in her head when she's scared and lonely, that's probably why she hitting her head and screaming when Vi left her alone in that room.

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  6. Okay maybe Powder overreacted, but I see where that reaction came from. Her sister is everything to her and she tags along everytime. And that time Vi opposed to it, I think it's a "normal" reaction to have, of despair almost.

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  7. I think the trauma of her parents dying on the bridge has fucked powder up (she tries to nail bomb a kid in ep 1) but mostly in the sense of attachment.

    The scene you mentioned where she loses it after being left alone

    At the end she is shooting vi, please I need you and immediately hugs and attaches herself to silco like she just needs to feel cared for by anyone.

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  8. "I have questions…" yes, that's how this works… the more you watch, the more questions you have, the more you watch… but right now, i feel you need something lighthearted so go watch "Don't mess with yordles" 😉

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  9. Hello, it's nice to see you dive deep into the lore of League. You were right with Caitlyn and Vi, I will not spoil more to you right now 😀 That big dude was Urgot by the way.

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  10. don't wanna be a huge nerd, but its not pil-tover, it is pilt-over. because the city is over the river pilt. : |

    and i mean ofc little powder is losing it! she saw some real shit as she was a kid! just remember the bridge scene from the beginning. and now everyone is leaving her for "war". she knows what can happen if people fight. so she has to sit at home while her family is possibly dying out there… thats some real tough shit for a child.

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  11. Powder mental health is already worsening since the first episode (where powder and vi mother is dead)

    And remember in the last episode 3 where powder said while screaming and tearing "i can't live without you vi", well that's explain thing, and that's the final break point for her, where she thinks, vi is leaving her forever. And so when Silco came and Powder just hug him, it's explain, she's really need someone beside her because of all of her anxiety maybe.

    And you should watch some Necrit video too, if Tenebrix the mother of Runeterra Lore, then Necrit is the father

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  12. Powder was clearly not particularly mentally stable seeing as she was happy to throw bombs at people. More than fighting and beating people up this would straight up kill people if her bombs worked.

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  13. Yes its Caitlyn
    But in Arcane they young
    Very very young
    In Arcane they show us their way of becoming who they are now in the game itself where they are already much more mature
    That spider robot is Urgot – a particularly dangerous criminal from zaun
    And as it was evident, they came to rescue him to freedom
    What is shown in the series is just a small small grain of history that is in League of legends
    The video shows several regions and their skirmishes
    But again this is just the tip of the iceberg in the League world where there are demigods who walk the earth like Ornn who created essentially continents in runterra simply because he decided to face off with the earth itself Lmao
    The world and history of League of Legends is incredibly rich
    It is very difficult to find such a deeply prescribed world in games

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  14. Powder has lived feeling as a failure, with everyone but Vi and Vander telling otherwise. Vi is her pillar that always believes in her, so, when the most important situation comes up: A life and death scenario for her loves ones, she is told by Vi that she is not ready and she should stay behind. In her mind, when it matters the most, she is a unreliable failure, if she wasn't, Vi would take her along to help. That is why Powder is so broken in that scene, because when it matters the most, not even Vi trusted her <== in her mind.

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