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I'm pretty sure thousands of years of experience beating up a species that has conquered whole civilizations with nothing but a sword is going to give you a lot of skill. That's kind of how experience works.
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https://m.imgur.com/a/vEesj (The Gauntlet) https://m.imgur.com/a/vEesj (Masters a fighting style he sees for the first time and is stated to already be better than those practicing for decades) https://m.imgur.com/a/6b9UN (Beats down Cache who states to have catalogued every fighting style known) https://m.imgur.com/zes9XRY (Blocks gunshots aimed at his head and feat) And also no experience doesn't work quite like that, it does add a good amount of skill but not enough, also I have more combat feats so what I listed above is just a small sampleThe Wright Way said:I'm pretty sure thousands of years of experience beating up a species that has conquered whole civilizations with nothing but a sword is going to give you a lot of skill. That's kind of how experience works.
First fighting experience =/= martial art knowledge. The guy Cap fought with knew lots of flashy moves, sure he did, but he didn't truly master them.AguilaR101 said:The first one is something Doomguy has seemingly done for millenia vs a larger amount of opponents, the second one links the same set of scans.
The third link has this golden line "All the knowledge in the word doesn't mean squat-- When you're up against someone Faster, Stronger, and better Trained... which helps me confirm my bias that "skill" is BS in the first place.
The fourth link is a speed feat, Cap is supposed to be MHS aka hundreds of times faster than most bullets so it's not even something noteworthy, much less as a skill feat.