Talk:Eto Yoshimura/@comment-27079355-20160926030157/@comment-10733658-20160927071716

^ This is a good point. I'm not sure how much the other two battles against Kaneki and Arima count, since we've learned both were part of a larger plan.

Arima was her partner-in-crime, pretending to fight her. And she wanted/needed Kaneki to win against her, to establish whether or not he was ready for the next stage of the plan.

While it's a bit disappointing to see her only live up to the reputation against fodder or humans, she still seems to be held up in-series as a major benchmark. Furuta even acknowledged her power, in stating that if he could beat her, then he didn't have to be afraid of anyone.