Talk:Baraggan Louisenbairn

Gran Caida
I know it has been said in a previous discussion that his Gran Caida is a more elaborate battleaxe, but doesn't it fit more the profile of a halberd? A halberd is a pole-arm consists of an axe blade topped with a spike mounted on a long shaft, which very fits the Gran Caida appearance. Yatanogarasu (talk) 06:26, July 30, 2014 (UTC)


 * While I see what you mean, I think it is a better fit as it is now. Gran Caida has an axe head on both sides, whereas a halberd has it on one side only with a hook/spike on the other side. Also the central spike protrudes much further beyond the axe head on a halberd than it seems to on Gran Caida. So I'd say it is best left as it is. 13:25, August 10, 2014 (UTC)

Past Tense
Shouldn't the introduction be in past tense, like this?

Baraggan Louisenbairn (バラガン・ルイゼンバーン, Baragan Ruizenbān) was an Arrancar in Sōsuke Aizen's army and the Segunda (2nd) Espada. Also the former God-King of Hueco Mundo.

(AtlantisUchiha (talk) 03:58, June 28, 2019 (UTC))


 * The general rule on here is that we only use past tense in the opening paragraph if 1. the character died in a flashback taking place before the series began (e.g. Miyako Shiba) or 2. if they once held a position, such as Espada #6, then lost/abandoned/were promoted from it during the course of the storyline (e.g. Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez). Most of the dead Espada/Arrancar don't fall into that category, so it's all present tense for them. Hope that helps.--Xilinoc (talk) 06:17, June 28, 2019 (UTC)

Namesake
Who is he named after? I heard Arrancar are all named after architects or designers, and I can't find any architects named Nnoitra, Ulquiorra, Baraggan or RudbornnTokoyami no Nietzsche (talk) 16:38, May 11, 2020 (UTC)