Watching Xavier get called out by the protagonist was pure satisfaction. The moment the quest popped up to kill him, I knew the tables were turning. (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army handles this revenge arc perfectly. The blue flames on that panther look insane against the night sky. Finally, the hero gets the power he deserves to stop running.
The entrance of Lucius Star riding that electric beast was cinematic gold. But seeing Xavier actually show up to finish the job himself raises the stakes so high. The tension in (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army is unmatched right now. That red coat against the dark background makes him look like a true villain. Can't wait for the fight.
It is crazy how fast the plot moves from him feeling weak to getting a legendary quest. The visual of the poison fog outside makes the danger feel real. In (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army, the stakes are always life or death. Getting a growth-type contract beast as a reward is exactly what he needed to survive this apocalypse.
The way the system quest appeared right when Xavier arrived felt like destiny. Xavier calling him trash just before getting hunted is such a classic trope done right. (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army knows how to build hype. The dialogue about avenging the past hits hard when you see the flashbacks of the beatdown.
The atmosphere in this episode is heavy with the purple fog rolling in. It sets the stage perfectly for the confrontation between the two rivals. (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army uses color so well to show danger. Seeing the city shields go up while they prepare to fight adds so much pressure to the scene.