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Because of the tier difference, Yami here can just kick Reid and one-shots him.
And Reid is superskilled, so he can avoid that, how skilled is Yami?
 
Because of the tier difference, Yami here can just kick Reid and one-shots him.
And Reid is superskilled, so he can avoid that, how skilled is Yami?
Better than Asta at this point of the series, worse than the Asta that "stomped" Reid with Zetten (the match was like 60-40 to be honest)

But he has one thing Asta lacked, he can pull Reid with Black Hole and one strike would end him, that if Reid does not kill him first with his abilities, I saw the profiles, Reid is x^10 while Yami is Y^11 , so Yami is superior in LS if using magic
 
Better than Asta at this point of the series, worse than the Asta that "stomped" Reid with Zetten (the match was like 60-40 to be honest)

But he has one thing Asta lacked, he can pull Reid with Black Hole and one strike would end him, that if Reid does not kill him first with his abilities, I saw the profiles, Reid is x^10 while Yami is Y^11 , so Yami is superior in LS if using magic
the main reason for Asta "stomping" reid is because of the speed amp he got
 
Anyways thats kind of irrelevant, what can Yami do to stop Reid from slashing him from the distance with a conceptual attack
 
well that settles it
Unless his conceptual attack is instant or is faster than his normal attacks, if Yami uses Ki, at a distance, he should dodge, he is not gonna tank attacks after knowing that it has properties that can one shot him

He did it with Dante's singularity and dodge everyone except one that almost hit him fully, it barely scratch him
 
Reid can expunge any attack launched at him by cutting it down (funnily enough, he did cut down a black hole in canon), and he'll be percieving everything happening in slow motion. Blunt attacks like kicks simply don't work against him as he transfers the force out of his body, and blades can be either avoided or potentially blocked with his sword/sheathe. Although if they have a proper sword clash it'll be Reid's victory from dura neg.

Reid's swings aren't faster than his usual speed, but they shouldn't have travel speed since it's been described as "everything along the arc of the slash being split in two", although he will get significantly faster if it's life-or-death. Additionally he resists analysis, so predicting him will be tougher than most.

His accuracy should also be insane since far far inferior characters can dodge an attack the size of the room they're in while their senses are sealed & then target vitals from tens of meters away while still sealed. Reid himself also continuously dodged both Danmaku numbering at least a hundred and another fighter at the same time, all without moving his feet from the spot and all without a scratch.
 
Can he do against a attack that is over 100x his own AP?
I doubt it matters? Garfiel's attack likely would've destroyed Olbart's head, but using the same technique as Reid he recieved zero damage, and of course Reid's far superior in using the technique.

Boom, the impact of the crash shook the earth, and a cloud of dust ascended from the smashed ground as if there had been an explosion. The dust rained down upon the heads of the rebels who had been stopped by Olbart.

Perhaps, Olbart would have been smashed to pieces after being struck by so much firepower. However――

Garfiel: “Wha…” Garfiel’s eyes widened at the sight before his eyes.

Before his eyes, Garfiel’s fists had slammed nto Olbart’s head from both sides, as if sandwiching him.

There had been a solid impact, a resistance, which Garfiel had felt through the recoil in his arms.

Despite this, the old man, his head caught between Garfiel’s fists, showed his white teeth and smile, and then,

Olbart: “Incredible, isn’t it? I just released the power of yer attack onto the ground.”

Garfiel: “――Ah.”

Olbart: “Well, the ground exploded ‘cause you’ve got some dangerous arm strength, tho’.”

Immediately after finishing his words, the old man’s face, trapped between his fists, slipped out from underneath. Garfiel followed him with his gaze, but,
 
I doubt it matters? Garfiel's attack likely would've destroyed Olbart's head, but using the same technique as Reid he recieved zero damage, and of course Reid's far superior in using the technique.
It kinda does, since he would need a value for how much power he can cancel.
For example, If you want to say he can stop a punch from Saitama, you would need to show he stopping a attack with the technique that have the same power level of Saitama. If he never did, Saitama would just punch him, and the technique would't be able to stop It.
 
It transfers force out of him and either into the ground or the opponent. It's weakness is that it only works on blunt-force attacks. I don't see why there should be a limit on the strength if the attack it reflects, when it functions by simply transferring force and already has a weakness. It has a defined limit, and that limit is the type of attack it can reflect, not the AP of the attack.
 
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