This unit also shares another rule with the hero Knight: after this unit has attacked, your opponent picks 1 model within the unit, and you roll a dice. If the roll is greater than the wounds characteristic the model they picked in that unit is slain.
WORLD CLASS GUN GUN* Cover-based third-person shooter with amazing console-like graphics* Quickly change from hero to hero in real-time battle in team fight* Modern and futuristic hardware makes playing each hero a separate experience; shoot your sniper rifles and hear the roar of energy weapons
Hero Hunters 3.0 –
TACTICAL PvP BATTLE MODE in real time* Challenge your skills against other players in real-time multiplayer tactical PvP combat* Create a tactical team of up to 5 heroes and dominate the leaderboards and leagues
Hero Hunters is a third-person shooter game designed for PvP battles. Players are invited to dive into a fierce and uncompromising confrontation between different clans and factions of the world of the near future. Various characters, units, weapons, equipment, locations, and more will appeal to all fans of group shootings with real opponents. Well, the beautiful graphics round out the long list of positive qualities of the project. The most amazing free online multiplayer hero based on mobile battle royale. 50+ heroes to recruit and hunt! Ally with friends to ensure your survival!
Garou is introduced as an antagonist with a confident, vindictive characterization driven by a deep hatred for heroes. He hates being insulted and will attack anyone who offends him. He thinks highly of himself and uses that assertion to threaten high-ranking personnel such as heroes and Sitch. He will also attack low-ranked heroes and Hero Association staff members if he encounters them.
Garou hates those who are popular, as he believes the popular ones will always win in the end.[1] This is because as a child, he had no friends and the popular children at school enjoyed abusing him both physically and verbally, particularly a boy named Tacchan. They forced him to play Heroes, where Tacchan ("Justice Man") would beat up Garou ("the monster"). Garou noticed how everyone liked Tacchan but hated him.[25] After watching his life repeat over and over again on the basis of the Justice Man TV show, he grew a distaste of heroes in general and believed that in the end, the majority will always want him ("the monster") dead. However, this mentality also leads him to have a soft spot for victims, even his enemies. This is seen when fighting Superalloy Darkshine; when he begins attacking the hero's ears, he recalls moments when he and Tareo were bullied in a similar fashion and stops his attack.
Although Garou is a villain and considered evil by most, he possesses a sense of morality; he fights heroes in a way without killing them, but he is okay with others killing heroes. He has a soft spot for children, as shown when he converses with Tareo in the park, or when he stops fighting Metal Bat after Zenko shows up. When Tareo calls him "Mister" after Garou told him not to, he does not get angry at the child. Later, he rescues and protects the boy from the Monster Association, even risking his own life to do so.
In some ways, Garou can be considered a foil to Saitama. Both of them have their own strong sense of honor and justice, albeit manifested in different ways. While Saitama wanted to be like a hero from his childhood who fought villains, Garou wants to be a monster who defeats heroes. While Garou is a genius fighter and a prodigious martial artist, Saitama fights through improvisation, with no tactics and a rudimentary fighting technique. Furthermore, Garou can enjoy the feeling of losing in order to improve himself and become stronger in most of his fights, while Saitama desires to find a worthy opponent to get the rush of excitement he once had while he was training.
In battle, Garou is very arrogant, often mocking his opponents and calling them "amateurs". He derided Death Gatling and the group of A and B-Class heroes he assembled, calling them all pathetically weak and that despite their smart idea of ganging up on him together, they were still nothing in comparison to S-Class heroes. Despite this, he does give credit to his opponents when it is due, as seen when he commented on Glasses' endurance throughout their battle.
He is very observant in and before battle, always preparing himself to combat his opponent and never fighting without prior knowledge. An example of this is when the group of A and B-Class heroes assembled by Death Gatling arrives to take him to the Hero Association. When he sees them, he asks Tareo if he could look through his Hero Association book with all of the heroes' listed powers, weapons, ranks, and abilities. He uses this to make sure he avoids the attacks that would inflict great damage upon him, specifically Shooter's poisonous arrows.
After becoming influenced by "God", he revels in the cosmic energy flowing throughout his body. He becomes even more determined to use this new power to defeat Saitama and prove himself as the "Symbol of Fear" that would change the world. Despite claiming that he managed to retain his free will and not fall under God's control, both Bang and Blast have noted that Garou's mind has been affected by God's influence as he noticeably became more cruel and sadistic than before. When Blast notes that the effects of his radiation could wipe out all life on the planet, Garou is unfazed, pleased at the fact that just being near him causes death and looking forward to how the human race would change under his absolute evil. Moreover, while he never killed any humans during his hero hunt, he decided to kill Genos in order to enrage Saitama and make him reveal the full extent of his power. When Saitama arrives, Garou even mocks his late arrival and throws the cyborg's core towards him as an act of disrespect.
Although Garou has no qualms about killing monsters, he never kills a single human. The Monster Association notices this, which leads to them betraying him. Saitama also notices this when Garou is going easy on the S-Class heroes,[30] and also when Garou is faking a threat to kill Tareo while actually moving away from the kid.[31] When it is their turn to fight, Garou's attacks are only meant to "injure" Saitama so he would stop being a hero, not to kill.[32] This prompts Saitama to call Garou "soft" and "not serious".[33]
According to Saitama's diagnosis of his character, Garou actually wants to be a hero but decides on the much easier role of a monster.[34] After hearing this diagnosis, Garou's monster persona shatters, and he is left not knowing what to do.[35] He even accepts death,[36] but his will to live returns after hearing Tareo tell everyone how he saved the boy's life twice.[37]
Prior to his hero hunt, Garou was Bang's best disciple and was able to defeat all of his fellow students before being expelled by Bang. Garou's combination of genius martial art intellect and heightened physical attributes allowed him to defeat numerous heroes from the Hero Association as well as many hardened criminals.[38] During the ambush led by Death Gatling, Garou claimed to have defeated nearly a hundred heroes.[39]
He was able to defeat the Tank Topper Army single-handedly early in his hero hunt, including the A-Class hero Tanktop Vegetarian and even the S-Class hero Tanktop Master, who was overwhelmed by Garou's superior technique.
Garou later challenged and defeated the S-Class hero Metal Bat, comparing him to an amateur fighter but privately admitted to himself that had a single one of Metal Bat's strikes connected, he could have lost.
His advanced martial arts, which he learned from his master Bang, grants him an advantage when fighting humans. He can use targeted thrusts at joints and vital spots in order to incapacitate physical functions and return counterattacks after anticipating his opponent's movements. However, as a result of that, his fighting style becomes far less effective against beastly tactics and non-humanoid forms. This is proven when he is easily overwhelmed by Watchdog Man despite previously defeating two other S-Class heroes.
Immense Strength: Garou's strength is superhuman and on the level of an S-Class hero, he is capable of defeating A-Class heroes with little to no effort. He was able to rip Blue Fire's arm off and break Heavy Tank Loincloth's arm without difficulty, knocking him out with a single strike.[38] He was also able to heavily injure Tanktop Master, an S-Class hero, with a barrage of strikes and defeat him after getting serious.[40] He has shown able to knock out a grown man with a casual fillip to the face, pushing him back with enough force to also incapacitate another one right behind the first.[41] Even in his weakened state, Garou was still able to defeat a group of A and B-Class heroes with either a short barrage of punches or a single strike.[42]
Immense Durability: Garou is very resilient. He was able to take multiple attacks from Tanktop Master and remain standing, despite coughing up a lot of blood.[43] Even when he was severely injured by Watchdog Man and later Saitama, he was still able to combat the group of A and B-Class heroes and tough out the pain. Even Shooter's poison arrows and the bullet hole in his leg from Gun Gun didn't slow him down, as noted by Glasses.[44] He also survived an assault from two Demon-level monsters: Royal Ripper and Bug God, though he was put in a near-death state.[45]
Immense Speed and Reflexes: Garou possesses an extreme amount of speed and reflexes, far surpassing that of average heroes. He was able to effortlessly dodge a fire-based attack from Blue Fire and rip his arm off before the hero could even realize what happened.[46] He also managed to react to and dodge, albeit barely, a point-blank bullet from Golden Ball despite being caught by surprise, as well as being able to quickly dodge a vast amount of the latter's bullets from multiple directions and redirect them into each other at the same time without difficulty after adapting to the dim-light environment.[47] His amazing speed was once again shown when he was able to easily dodge and deflect all attacks from the S-Class hero Metal Bat, even moving faster than the latter could see.[48] Even in his weakened state, Garou was still fast enough to outmaneuver the group of A and B-Class heroes and keep up with S-Class hero, Genos, in their fight.[49][50] 2ff7e9595c
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