Fighting Dolls Vs Eva Full //top\\ -
Feature: "Mecha Design and Mobility"
For Lore and Tactics: If you prefer the heavy, psychological stakes of pilot synchronization, the Evangelion Wiki provides a complete breakdown of EVA units and their respective pilots. fighting dolls vs eva full
The Phenomenon of Eva Full
Storyline and Characters
- Fighting Dolls: The series boasts a lighthearted and entertaining storyline, with a focus on character development and relationships. The main characters, such as Oriya, Momoko, and Yuko, are well-written and relatable, with distinct personalities. However, the plot can feel somewhat predictable and lacks a strong overarching narrative.
- EVA Full (Neon Genesis Evangelion): In contrast, EVA Full features a complex and psychological storyline that explores themes of trauma, mental health, and existentialism. The characters, particularly Shinji, Asuka, and Rei, are multi-dimensional and flawed, making them more realistic and engaging. The series' narrative is layered and open to interpretation, allowing for multiple viewings and analysis.
Okay, hear me out. I know we all love the visceral, brutal choreography of Fighting Dolls (the Battle Angel OVAs / martial arts androids), but throwing them against an EVA feels like a mismatch… or is it? Feature: "Mecha Design and Mobility" For Lore and
3. Lethality & Weapons Integration
- Fighting Dolls: Primitive but vicious. They use rotary saws, needle injectors (fear toxins), and grappling magnets. Time to kill (TTK) on a human target: ~4 seconds if pinned.
- EVA Full: Surgical and catastrophic. It uses directed energy arcs, hydraulic crush attacks, and can throw other objects (including disabled Fighting Dolls) as projectiles. TTK: Instant if grabbed.
- Winner: EVA Full (higher damage output)