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− | They're bloodlusted. Which mean they'll use the fastest and most efficient way to defeat their opponent. And what will Kei do to prevent that from happening ? Demon Right works even on stuff like gases, intagible things, signal, magic, etc. Not to mention his range is far more superior compared to Kei. He could keep their distance constantly since speed is equalized. Basically Tatsuya's means of defeating Kei is superior than Kei's means of defending against him let alone defeating him. The result could be changed if the starting distance is closer, speed wasn't equalized, and their mind state is in-character. But that's not what the OP says |
+ | They're bloodlusted. Which mean they'll use the fastest and most efficient way to defeat their opponent. And what will Kei do to prevent that from happening ? Demon Right works even on stuff like gases, intagible things, signal, magic, etc. Not to mention his range is far more superior compared to Kei. He could keep their distance constantly since speed is equalized. Basically Tatsuya's means of defeating Kei is superior than Kei's means of defending against him let alone defeating him. The result could be changed if the starting distance is closer, speed wasn't equalized, and/or their mind state is in-character. But that's not what the OP says |
Latest revision as of 16:30, 26 December 2016
They're bloodlusted. Which mean they'll use the fastest and most efficient way to defeat their opponent. And what will Kei do to prevent that from happening ? Demon Right works even on stuff like gases, intagible things, signal, magic, etc. Not to mention his range is far more superior compared to Kei. He could keep their distance constantly since speed is equalized. Basically Tatsuya's means of defeating Kei is superior than Kei's means of defending against him let alone defeating him. The result could be changed if the starting distance is closer, speed wasn't equalized, and/or their mind state is in-character. But that's not what the OP says