Talk:Eto Yoshimura/@comment-26544002-20161114143414/@comment-10733658-20161114175127

That's what I think, more or less.

For example, Furuta hasn't really fought on-screen at all. We have absolutely no clue about his full abilities. So why do we think he's powerful, and a potential threat to Kaneki that has repeatedly demonstrated his power? Literally the only information we have about Furuta's strength is "Furuta defeated Eto". That's it.

So, her reputation for power establishes Kaneki, Arima, and Furuta as powerful. Ishida just made an incredibly common mistake, in primarily establishing her strength through dialogue and narration, as opposed to actually showing it. (As was done with Kaneki and Arima.)