RWBY actually isn't that action or fight heavy. It saves its fight scenes for certain moments where they fit, and in between is the story the girls go through in their world.
Funny enough when people start following RWBY they sometimes complain about there not being enough action, which makes me wonder if they realize that nonstop fight scenes in every episode would get old SUPER fast.
The show has 20 episodes thus far(16 in Volume 1, 4 in the currently ongoing Volume 2), and the two fight scenes most mentioned are the one in V1E8 and the one that aired just three days ago in V2E4.
RWBY has its fight scenes spread out, and the best ones are the two mentioned prior, 12 episodes apart from each other. I don't think I'd be much of a fan if I saw them too often. And unlike DBZ that has characters talk about a fight for 300 episodes before they get there, with RWBY there isn't an assload of DBZ like build up to them.
Hell, the first episode of Volume 2 had a fight scene in it(not one of the two mentioned prior) that came literally out of nowhere. ![]()
The show's still in its infancy and needs work, but you can definitely tell the intention is for it to be a long term, multi-year, getting better year by year project.
I can understand people waiting a few years down the line before giving it a go. Hell I probably would've if I wasn't such a Roosterteeth fan.





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