Talk:Re: Chapter 68/@comment-188.4.222.201-20160315203027/@comment-27361104-20160317110036

Noro killed Shirazu. He attacked Shirazu. That is what killed him. Check the panels. He generated an attack that killed Shirazu after Shirazu unleashed that barrage on him so your statement that his ability to generate Kagune was compromised is clearly not right.

Shirazu did not die because he went all out with his Kagune, that would have resulted in something else like going crazy or maybe death even but as we see in the chapter, he died because the damage he took to the abdomen was too much to recover from. Even though he has good regenerative ability, He is not Noro after all.

About Noro reforming, I believe that is very similar to Eto's Kakuja when she also became unstable after Kaneki's attack. Yes, it became unstable. Was it weaker? I doubt it, it actually looked even more ferocious to me, just like how Eto became even more dangerous.

His regeneration slowed? Where? I did not notice that even after reading the chapter again. Like I said, there has always been a little lag when Noro regenerated and for the third time, I am pointing out the scene where that investigator was able to go up and stab his head.

Fatal damage? if you were referring to the missiles Shirazu was shooting before he unleashed that final attack, I think they were far from inflicting fatal damege.

I do not disagree that RC cells are finite. I am stating that we did not see the extent of Noro's RC cells because of the way he was killed.

Summary: Noro died because of the large damage which exposed his core and the fact that Urie was quick enough to kill his core, not because he was too exhausted to regenerate. There has always been some lag when Noro regenerates, the same applied here. he simply wasn't given the opportunity to regenerate thanks to Urie.