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This isn't an antifeat that makes Tanjirou's precog weaker, it's a feat for Akaza to be able to land a hit on him despite Tanjirou being able to smell the direction/intent of attacks.
It still does indicate that getting past his "precog" is possible. I'm not sure if speeds are equalized in this...
Adding to that, if this is indeed Shura Sekiro, then we are talking about someone who has given in to their bloodlust. Before you start pulling up demons that Tanjiro has managed to changed, aka Akaza, this is a being of pure bloodlust. I've checked the wiki and the lore so far, and it seems...
He further empathized this by fighting Daki and Gyuutaro, pleading and convincing them to not fight as siblings, and that they were all they had. Despite all that the two had done, he still convinced them that the hurting words they spewed at each other in their final moments. Lastly, the final...
Who's to say that Sekiro does not do the same? Even in-game the player learns the patterns of whatever opponent they're fighting. Translating that as Sekiro's combat intuition, we also have an opponent who is also equally adapting to Tanjiro rather than just being static with his strategies...
This is something Tanjirou consistently deals with on a basis: opponents that beat him in experience, and skill, and have abilities that can spell end for him. Yet, each time he gets through it by deducing their abilities firstly (Daki, Akaza, Swamp Demon, etc, etc), then following up with...
Going to go on a limb saying, even though I have not played much Sekiro and I love Demon Slayer, I still have to side with Sekiro on matters like this. Ignoring his self-reviving mechanic and the insta-kill, we still have a solidly powerful character with many abilities that can be used to...