This doesn't really refute my point. Sure he would lose the fight without his Path.
My "He had more oppurtunities to attack" comment refers to his Anpr. Also he did that damage with a dura neg technique (it's accepted btw) using his Path so it doesn't even require stats.
"It's not like Gun was magically healed".
That doesn't support Johan getting a stat boost because he was damaged while Johan didn't have his path and did have his path.
He doesn't "easily defeat Johan" lmao. Did we read the same fight? Please read
this chapter and tell me how Gun was easily defeating Johan.
You don't have to be invisible to the enemy to dominate them? Wtf. This is Gun glaze atp. Do you think Johan's Path amped his speed just because the glorious king Gun could never get outskilled to hell?
Alright so the radar thing that lights up when a character's using CQC is real then. When people use power masteries their attacks light up red too. Woooow
Jokes aside, that is strictly your opinion and nothing supports it btw.
Interperating a Baki level skill feat for a speed feat is crazy bruh.
This "flash of light" thing was never stated to be a thing. When your five senses are maximized, you don't need your vision to predict and dodge attacks in the dark. What we see in the scene where the questioned feat takes place in is pretty much a little introduction to Dan's Path, nothing else.
I already replied to the same thing above so I'm not gonna waste my time with it again.
Yeah.
That's not true. His speed wasn't "much much lower than Pacheon's". Pacheon was superior, sure. Daniel was still able to react and evade most of his attacks though. The only stat Pacheon could be massively superior to Daniel in is AP which isn't even important since Daniel attacks his weak spots to damage him anyway.
That's wrong. Pacheon should be able to at least blitz Daniel for his ANPR to not work. He never shows the ability to be able to do so.
He moved prior. That's why pre-Path Daniel couldn't evade all of Pacheon's attacks while Path Daniel could. It's like, really simple.
That's lowk a fire analogy (I'll steal that) but it doesn't work here because Pacheon's not that fast compared to Daniel. Sure he was superior, but Daniel messed him up the moment he put his guard down. Shows you how Pacheon couldn't really mess around with him.