I tried to not remember that point, because it was obviously dumb and set-up for the villain to escape by crashing the ship. Maybe I'm misremembering, but I swear either Clove or Qrow was dumb enough to trust the psycho instead of joining together to defeat the bad guy, then making a Pikachu face when he kills the other and blames the survivor.
Clover was the one who died. Meanwhile, Qrow was working to stop a lunatic while also trying to evade arrest. And again, the only reason Qrow and Clover came to blows so much was because Tyrian was constantly dodging attacks and nudging Qrow and Clover into each other while doing so. Heel tactics to win a triple threat match.
That sadly doesn't mean much: Team RWBY somehow kicked the General's hand-picked team because "they had some training", kek.
There was some training scenes in V7. But if the idea was that they had gotten stronger traveling through Mistral or fighting WTCH and the Leviathan, then that wasn't displayed very well, if at all.
Or Raven's merry band of bandits who surprise attack villages and doom them to die, then she has the nerve to talk about "her victims being weak".
Wasn't that the point of Yang and Raven's scene together in the V5 vault? To just have Yang completely tear apart Raven's narratives and views of the world and show that she's scared of a lot of things? And that idealism is better than being the cynical asshole douche Raven is?
Oh, and she has Maiden powers because fuck you (to ensure she couldn't be defeated ever).
Nah it's more of a case of her dying and giving the powers to Yang because redemption and love all along.
Didn't one of the countries have a Faunus as a school director, which is not a small feat despite the alleged racism?
Lionheart. He was the headmaster at Haven academy in Mistral, and he worked with Salem. Apparently reluctantly because Cowardly Lion.
Does taking away the Ace-Ops and instead replacing them with team JNOR backing Ironwood over ideological difference with RWBY count? 'cus I swear the Ace-Ops ultimately don't do more than serve as named minibosses.
Nah, you can add more before having to go completely original. If anything, you've presented more character conflict than the show ever did.
Different scales: That guy became a supervillain by using experimental tech. The other betrayed humanity and sold himself to the Devil because of losing his wife to another.
Granted, villains have done worse for less, but it was hilarious to see how petty that guy was.
I believe the reason was jealousy over not getting credit. Kind of like Dr. Wily from Megaman.
Was she killed for good at some point?
Most we got was her frozen solid and falling into a pit at the end of V5. And then she came back.
How did the RWBY anime do it?
You mean RWBY: Ice Queendom? They mostly had it where it takes place in Weiss' headspace and everything is from a warped perspective. Other than that, pretty par for the course.
Was she? She didn't appear again I think. I think it was an excuse for Blake to take action.
I'm mostly joking. But you have to admit that Ilia was pretty easily redeemed. Honestly, most of V4 except for RNJR was the MCs sitting around feeling sorry for themselves before they got a kick in the ass to do something.