00:00Hey anime fans! Welcome back to the channel.
00:03To Be Hero X is setting the anime world on fire, and Nice is stealing the show after episode 4E's insane cliffhanger.
00:10Is he the strongest hero yet?
00:13Let's dive deep into his powers. Stack him.
00:16Up against Wang, Shaoxiu, and Min, and settle this debate.
00:20First, Nice's abilities are straight up broken.
00:22His time-stopping power lets him freeze entire battlefields, like in episode 3 when he saved Shaoxiu from a collapsing skyscraper in seconds.
00:31He doesn't just stop time, he moves through it, dodging attacks and setting up counters with surgical precision.
00:37Compare that to Wang Shaoxiu's brute force. Shaoxiu smashed through a mech army in episode 2, his energy blasts leveling city.
00:44Blocks. Raw power.
00:46Shaoxiu's got it, but Nice's control feels untouchable.
00:49Then there's Min, who's super speed outrun a missile in episode 1.
00:53She's fast, but can she outpace frozen time?
00:57Nice's ability seems like a hard counter.
00:59Now, let's talk versatility.
01:01Nice's time-stop isn't just for show, it's a Swiss army knife.
01:05In episode 4, he used it to redirect enemy projectiles back at a squad of drones, turning their own tech against them.
01:11But there's a catch. It drains him.
01:13That shadow villain in episode 4E's cliffhanger pushed Nice to his limits.
01:17His time-stop flickering under pressure.
01:19Shaoxiu, on the other hand, tanks hits like a juggernaut.
01:22In episode 3, he took a direct hit from a laser cannon and kept fighting.
01:27Min's agility lets her dodge almost anything, like when she weaved through a trap-filled gauntlet in episode 2, but she lacks offensive punch.
01:34Nice's versatility gives him an edge, but Shaoxiu's durability and Min's evasion make this.
01:40A tight race. What about impact on the story?
01:43Nice is a game-changer.
01:44His time-stop in episode 3 didn't just save Shaoxiu, it shifted the entire battle, letting the team regroup and counterattack.
01:52Fans on X are calling him the MVP for that move, but Shaoxiu's leadership is the team's.
01:57Backbone.
01:58In episode 1, his rally cry united the heroes against overwhelming odds.
02:03Min's recon skills set up those wins, like when she scouted the enemy base in episode 2, giving the team the intel they needed.
02:10Nice's flashy plays steal the spotlight, but Shaoxiu and Min are the glue holding the team together.So is nice.
02:17The strongest.
02:18His time-stop gives him insane control and clutch moments, but Shaoxiu's raw power and endurance could outlast him in a slugfest.
02:26Min's speed keeps her in the fight, but she's outclassed in direct combat. That's shadow villains.
02:30Next move in episode 5 might expose Nice's weaknesses or prove he's unstoppable. My take.
02:37Nice is the strongest for now, but Shaoxiu's grit might steal the crown if Nice's stamina falters.
02:43Who's your pick for to be HeroXE's strongest hero?
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02:51Let's keep the hype going, see you in the next one.
02:53Let's keep the hype going, see you in the next one.
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