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How are the two examples for their love of fighting related to the SenseFreak trope description? I don\'t see how SenseFreak is more applicable than BloodKnight; I don\'t understand how the trope applies at all. The trope description page lists Tousen as Bleach\'s only example, and that one I understand perfectly. I don\'t get the Unohana/Kenpachi examples, especially since their love of fighting isn\'t claimed to be linked to them being somehow \
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How are the two examples for their love of fighting related to the SenseFreak trope description? I don\\\'t see how SenseFreak is more applicable than BloodKnight; I don\\\'t understand how the trope applies at all. The trope description page lists Tousen as Bleach\\\'s only example, and that one I understand perfectly. I don\\\'t get the Unohana/Kenpachi examples, especially since their love of fighting isn\\\'t claimed to be linked to them being somehow \\\"non-human\\\" beings that have entered, and obtained, the sensory experiences of the human form that they previously didn\\\'t have access to.

For ease of discussion, I\\\'ve listed the Unohana/Kenpachi examples below so that they\\\'re in the same place:

* SenseFreak: Kenpachi thrives on the feelings and sensations of an all-out fight rather than defeating or killing an opponent. He eagerly makes himself WillfullyWeak, giving opponents handicaps to help them, and stops attacking when his opponent can no longer fight. If he identifies a WorthyOpponent, he fears killing them to the point of subconsciously shackling his power to ensure it won\\\'t happen.

* SenseFreak: She [Unohana] may look like a prim and proper lady, but she deeply enjoys fighting. [[spoiler:She learned Healing Kidou so that she could enjoy fighting longer and contrasts this with Kenpachi\\\'s WillfullyWeak approach, with both actions serving to prolong a battle as long as possible.]]
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How are the two examples for their love of fighting related to the SenseFreak trope description? I don\'t see how SenseFreak is more applicable than BloodKnight; I don\'t understand how the trope applies at all. The trope description page lists Tousen as Bleach\'s only example, and that one I understand perfectly. I don\'t get the Unohana/Kenpachi examples.
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How are the two examples for their love of fighting related to the SenseFreak trope description? I don\\\'t see how SenseFreak is more applicable than BloodKnight; I don\\\'t understand how the trope applies at all. The trope description page lists Tousen as Bleach\\\'s only example, and that one I understand perfectly. I don\\\'t get the Unohana/Kenpachi examples, especially since their love of fighting isn\\\'t claimed to be linked to them being somehow \\\"non-human\\\" beings that have entered, and obtained, the sensory experiences of the human form.
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How are the two examples for their love of fighting related to the SenseFreak trope description? Please could someone clarify? Right now, I don\'t see how SenseFreak is a better trope for either of them than BloodKnight. The trope description page lists Tousen as Bleach\'s only example, and I have no problems seeing the connection between Tousen and the trope. But I don\'t get the Unohana/Kenpachi examples.
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How are the two examples for their love of fighting related to the SenseFreak trope description? I don\\\'t see how SenseFreak is more applicable than BloodKnight; I don\\\'t understand how the trope applies at all. The trope description page lists Tousen as Bleach\\\'s only example, and that one I understand perfectly. I don\\\'t get the Unohana/Kenpachi examples.
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* SenseFreak: She may look like a prim and proper lady, but she deeply enjoys fighting. [[spoiler:She learned Healing Kidou so that she could enjoy fighting longer and contrasts this with Kenpachi\'s WillfullyWeak approach, with both actions serving to prolong a battle as long as possible.]]
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* SenseFreak: She [Unohana] may look like a prim and proper lady, but she deeply enjoys fighting. [[spoiler:She learned Healing Kidou so that she could enjoy fighting longer and contrasts this with Kenpachi\\\'s WillfullyWeak approach, with both actions serving to prolong a battle as long as possible.]]
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For ease of discussion, I\'ve listed the Unohana/Kenpachi examples below:
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For ease of discussion, I\\\'ve listed the Unohana/Kenpachi examples below so that they\\\'re in the same place:
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How are the two examples for their love of fighting related to the SenseFreak trope description? Please could someone clarify? Right now, I don\'t see how SenseFreak is a better trope for either of them than BloodKnight. The trope description page lists Tousen as Bleach\'s only example, and I have no problems seeing the connection between Tousen and the trope. But I don\'t get the Unohana/Kenpachi examples.
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How are the two examples for their love of fighting related to the SenseFreak trope description? Please could someone clarify? Right now, I don\\\'t see how SenseFreak is a better trope for either of them than BloodKnight. The trope description page lists Tousen as Bleach\\\'s only example, and I have no problems seeing the connection between Tousen and the trope. But I don\\\'t get the Unohana/Kenpachi examples.

For ease of discussion, I\\\'ve listed the Unohana/Kenpachi examples below:

* SenseFreak: Kenpachi thrives on the feelings and sensations of an all-out fight rather than defeating or killing an opponent. He eagerly makes himself WillfullyWeak, giving opponents handicaps to help them, and stops attacking when his opponent can no longer fight. If he identifies a WorthyOpponent, he fears killing them to the point of subconsciously shackling his power to ensure it won\\\'t happen.

* SenseFreak: She may look like a prim and proper lady, but she deeply enjoys fighting. [[spoiler:She learned Healing Kidou so that she could enjoy fighting longer and contrasts this with Kenpachi\\\'s WillfullyWeak approach, with both actions serving to prolong a battle as long as possible.]]
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How are the two examples for both them even remotely close to the SenseFreak trope description? Please could someone clarify? Right now, I don\'t see how SenseFreak is a better trope for either of them than BloodKnight.
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How are the two examples for their love of fighting related to the SenseFreak trope description? Please could someone clarify? Right now, I don\\\'t see how SenseFreak is a better trope for either of them than BloodKnight. The trope description page lists Tousen as Bleach\\\'s only example, and I have no problems seeing the connection between Tousen and the trope. But I don\\\'t get the Unohana/Kenpachi examples.
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I may as well ask about Kenpachi\'s example and Unohana\'s example for SenseFreak in the same place.
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I may as well ask about [[Characters/BleachGotei13Squads8To13 Kenpachi\\\'s example]] and Unohana\\\'s example for SenseFreak in the same place.
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