User blog comment:Xilinoc/Ch. 683 - The Dark Side of Two World Ends/@comment-25359524-20160721233111/@comment-25359524-20160722050434

@Xilinoc: Completely agree with the quote.

Now for the answer: it was never said that Yamamoto managed to beat Yhwach, it was said that he FAILED to kill him. Now, the reason why Yhwach didn't kill Yamamoto in the first place is pure speculation, even the specific outcome of the battle.

I'm using logic in every point I make here, Kubo is the one to blame. Now, Yhwach said he could see "all possible futures at once like countless grains of sand in the wind, and can thus act accordingly using the knowledge he has gained to anticipate and counter his opponents." How could he not see Aizen's illusions? Imagine how utter useless and plot convenient his power would be if he could just see that he was going to fight Aizen, but not the outcome of that battle? That defies the very nature of The Almighty. Also, what is the point of that power not being as absolute as the manga claims? For real, what is the point? Did Kubo lie? Did Kubo change his mind? Did everything Yhwach has done so far on the past fights been made of pure luck? C'mon man, I know you probably understood my point. I'm not here to judge anyone for what they like or don't like, it's just that I find it really impressive for some people, like your quote said, to find these last chapters (and Bleach overall) a great Shonen, instant classic, totally immune of any form of criticise.