The Granzon doesn't seem to need any Prana. Shuu made a few modifications, but it is, at heart, just another space-age giant robot. It runs on the Annihilation Engine, which is a beefed up form of the Black Hole Engine that became infamous in the Huckebein.steeltamashii wrote:It also looks like they made a Dreamcast port of Seireiki Rayblade as well, i still have mine, so i might buy that one.
However got another question (2 actually):
Does the Granzon require Prana to pilot, (since it is part magical machine, and the Masoukishin require Prana) and if they do, how did Shuu Shirakawa, a native, acquire the Prana required to pilot it? OR is this answered in any of the LoTE games? (If it is, don't tell me)
Also, for the Masoukishin, does each machine require a different kind of Prana, or can each be piloted by different people? (Example: Could Masaki pilot the Granvale, or could Tootie pilot the Cybuster?)
As for the Masoukishin, no, there is no pilot-switching. They will only function properly for the person that the patron god has acknowledged as its rightful herald. It's not a matter of Prana (I think there's really only one kind of Prana anyway), so much as it is the god saying, "You are not worthy of me."