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A Guide to Guts's Armors, Part 2.3

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A Guide to Guts's Armors, Part 2.3: The Albion Armor Welcome back to "A Guide to Guts's Armors." For those joining us now, please start by reading Part 1 , Part 2.1 , and Part 2.2  for the previous armors in the series, including important terminology. The main features of this armor are new pauldrons, new leg armor, rearranged pouches, a new repeating crossbow, and some nifty little bombs. All images created by Kentaro Miura, unless stated otherwise. The Saint Albion Armor: Introduced Volume 17, episode 131, "To Holy Ground". Last used in "The Berserker Armor (1)" After receiving a warning from the Demon Child that Casca is in danger, Guts returns to Godo's workshop and is confronted with the consequences of having abandoned her for two years to seek his revenge. She's been missing for about a month, and though Rickert searched repeatedly he couldn't abandon Erica or her father, who's now dying of old age. Godo remarks that Guts&#

A Guide to Guts's Armors, Part 2.2

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A Guide to Guts's Armors, Part 2.2: The Lost Children Armor Hello everybody, and welcome to another episode of "A Guide to Guts's Armors." I've actually found that doing one armor at a time has been going well for me, so that's how it's going to continue. I encourage you to first read Part 1  and  Part 2.1 if you're just arriving now, as this episode assumes that you've learned the terminology previously explained, and are familiar with the costume parts previously featured. Today our highlights are going to be the new Dragon Slayer chain suspension system, lots of pouches and containers, and Guts's fancy new leg armor. As usual, all images used are the work of Kentaro Miura, unless stated otherwise. The Lost Children Armor: Introduced in Volume 14, episode 95, "The Black Swordsman, Once More"; replaced in volume 17, episode 131, "To Holy Ground (1)" Previously in the timeline, when Guts staggered away from his confrontati