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tutti frutti. Though I admit that in a sense, Byakuya is able to be more prepared in some points when compared to others. I don't really think that he is dead. For someone that a number of people had saw him as among the most powerful, I would think that he would have trained to some level without his Zanpakuto, especially if he seems to have a solid level of skill with kido.

It's supposed to be the final arc, so I don't doubt that he's dead/dying(I heard it around the same time that I heard the anime was ending...on saiyanisland.com or something)

I have a feeling this isn't about the zanpakuto arc.

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I have a feeling this isn't about the zanpakuto arc.

 

It's not, it's the Vandenreich Arc.

It's not, it's the Vandenreich Arc.

 

I was being sarcastic for obvious spoiler.

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I was being sarcastic for obvious spoiler.

 

....Oops.

Just let him be dead, gives the series more realism since no "good guy" has died ever until this arc started.

Just let him be dead, gives the series more realism since no "good guy" has died ever until this arc started.

 

I agree. It always makes things more intresting when one important character dies. It would be good for serie

 

I can't understand why the most of mainstream mangakas has that "good guys don't die" syndrome..

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