Talk:Arjuna/@comment-31760473-20170714014627/@comment-39.47.48.212-20170824092245

@Hitsuji Gawain openly challenged Bedivere to a duel, and Bedivere responded. We can assume that by a Knight's honour, it would be a 1v1. As far as Knight's duels go, had Mash tried to fight, she would just be in the way really, because of her fighting style and would not benefit Bedivere in any way. Against Lion King the case is different. It is not a swordfight. The Lion King is mounted and has a giant Lance. Here Mash is very useful, but lacking any offensive abilities still, so Bedivere carried all the offense.

Again, the point that Bedivere did all that as a human is to be considered. Barring some exceptions like Siegfried, servants are definitely stronger than their human counterparts, especially because of their enhanced magical circuits.

All in all, not on the level of Gawain or Lancelot, but certainly better than both his 3* rating and his claim to be 'the weakest of the Rounds.' Also, about Gawain being uncertain, that is not true really. At the point where Gawain meets him, he has completely resolved to stop them no matter what. He didn't care about anything else, even abandoning command of his troops. He just wanted to see the Lion King's plan succeed.

When we meet Gawain, Bedivere remarks that luck is on our side as we would have met certain defeat had we fought Gawain and the Lion King at once, but now he is confident of defeating Gawain. Gudao remarks that Bedivere got stronger, and Gawain says this

Against a Knight that can make that smile, I have no reason to hold back.

Ok, I'm done now