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(GRACE) Quick Draw tries to draw against an attack helicopter đź’€ (Composite Human (Real World) vs Quick Draw)

I doubt the CH's opponent needs to even use aim dodging. His supersonic reactions outspeed anything in an Mi-24's arsenal.
 
Again I’ll try to find a better source. Reddit is obviously not the best one. But a thread on weapon lethality with multiple people trying to figure it out too is a decent starting point.
 
I see no point of CH holdiñg back and not going for the misslies here
SBA states they have a lot to lose plus the prior knowledge should be enough reasons alone to the smartest human
 
Being smart doesn’t just magically give you information. From their perspective this is just a cowboy that likes to try and dodge. From any normal person’s perspective the chain gun will absolutely shred them. Absolute overkill at that.
 
Being smart doesn’t just magically give you information. From their perspective this is just a cowboy that likes to try and dodge. From any normal person’s perspective the chain gun will absolutely shred them. Absolute overkill at that.
Except this is the smartest human not a normal one, tactacians of the world know that sometimes its better to go a little overboard and play it safe. Especially when they are aware that their opponent is very different from a normal human
 
That’s not the knowledge they have. All they have is that the dude is a cowboy quick drawer that likes to dodge. Heck that information would lead to the chaingun being more likely. They know the Quick Draw likes to quick draw people. Meaning they would believe they have even less time to do stuff. ”better to go a little overboard” The chaingun already does. That would reduce a normal guy to paste less than a second after firing.
 
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Common Examples of a Decisive/Non-Stomp Match​

  • Both characters have several methods of winning. However, one character can reliably use/activate their winning move(s) first.
  • One character has more ways to win than the other, but the other character wins more times than not due to matchup specifics that allow/cause them to use their winning move(s) immediately.
  • Both characters are otherwise evenly matched in terms of statistics and abilities, but one has regeneration that the other can possibly, but not easily, surmount.
  • One character having a level of regeneration that prevents them from being killed, but the other has an ability that would allow them to win despite the former's level of regeneration, such as mind manipulation, soul manipulation, etc...
" - Stomp Thread page on VSBW

Quick Draw's ability to draw and destroy a literal attack heli with a gun seems to be more reliable/likely to activate LOL. CH does have the wincon of using their explosions to outpace, harm and potentially buy extra time to harm quick draw. Though the physics of explosions means that energy will significantly decrease the farther from the explosion you are.
 
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