But it's literally a secret martial art passed down to the eldest son of an ancient family. Regardless, recognizing a martial art without a stance at a glance is a skill feat, and a good one
Fair enough, but just keep in mind that the Maeba Stance has a Seikuuken as well, I just don't know about it having 0 blind spots like Udonde (due to the stance, I'd be tempted to say it only defends front, but that's just my headcanon)
Unfortunately, no. Yujiro never gets outsped, and Doppo is the only other person that is shown to be able to use it, and since his eye gets yeeted, he can't use it anymore
I mentioned it earlier, but I'll link it so you can see what exactly I mean. I actually just found out Yuu is an anime only character, so I'll link the fight where he uses it
https://youtu.be/gKD9Fxa09zs
"No-Motion Jump is a specific fighting move where the user propels himself into the air with telegraphing unnoticeable movement."
Skipping scaling then
But tearing up is just obscuring vision, and that's only if your lucky or skilled with headbutts (placing the shot at just the right spot to make eyes water). This is a skill that actually blinds the opponent, no sight, and it's guaranteed to work barring any counters from the opponent. Right, but that's like comparing a tractor to a Lamborghini: Tiger Mouth Fist, the tractor here, may not be as fast, speed being a KO, but that's because that's not what it's supposed to do. Sure a KO is objectively a better result than an opening, I will concede that point, but TMF has better coverage and does well at what it's intended to do. If, by some means, brain stuff in general doesn't work, Doppo could still blind his opponent, where as the signal disruption move is a one-trick pony. And martial arts in general cannot be separated from AP entirely, everything done in the act of martial arts either requires AP or speed or both unless specifically outlined that it doesn't. The skill aspect just extends to finer details, like good footwork and precision and such
No, look, the reason it's described as being as sharp as a knife is, yes, due in part to force, but think of the tip of a knife. It's a sharp, small focused area, right? Now think of a toe, or hell, even a toe bone. While toe bones are close, neither fit the bill of the sharpness of a knife, and if it really was his toe bone, it's likely the muscle and skin on his bone would have been damage with the bone jabbing Yuu through Doppo's flesh. The reason why it's a skill feat is because he focuses all of his force into and incredibly small area and strikes with a small point pushing through, like a knife.
Try to think of it in a different fashion: Doppo has no medical knowledge that we are aware of and everything he knows of anatomy is implied to be through martial arts and fighting. He is using a martial arts skill or technique to do something like undo the suturing of the skull, a procedure that would take even the best of doctors tools and aides to do that finely. Doppo can casually do it with his bare hands because of his martial arts
Think of it like the Toe Knife deal (seeing as both allow a human to replicate knife-like feats with limbs). When his fingers aren't smashed to bits, aka him at any point in Baki aside from flashbacks, he's able to focus the AP of what would be the total surface area of his fist into one point, one point on one finger in someone like Yujiro's instance. Normal human hands aren't capable of damage things in this way, hands are only able to produce blunt damage normally. As for where it says it, I'm not sure it ever specifically outlines it as such (though in its defense, techniques in general are rarely ever outlined to only be skill as I mentioned earlier), but the wiki had this to say about it: "The fighter uses his hand (excluding their thumbs) which the user then thrust into the opponent's body like a spear."
Remember: he technically WAS predicting Dorian the whole time, all of Dorian's fighting move to be specific. On the one hand, since he was fighting an illusion, he wasn't predicting Dorian's non-combat moves, but speaking only in a combat applicable sense of skill, Dorian even attacked him from the opposite direction as the illusion was getting beat up, and Doppo still predicted and blocked the punch without even turning around. Hypnotizing all 5 senses is impressive regardless, but fighting with all 5 senses is not only even more impressive, but that's the feat, not the hypnosis itself. One doesn't need to be delusional, they just need to desire to win. Yes, but if Odin hears the opponent to his left, he can build a prediction based on his position or based on the soaring noise of the wind with each punch and kick. He may have been only using prediction, but those were predictions he could base on what he was smelling, hearing, feeling, and possibly even tasting. Doppo was actively being fed not no information for all 5 senses, but incorrect information for all 5 senses. Lugh's feat is a good counter feat, but not an analysis feat as I understand it
Right, but those arrows can only travel as fast as they are set into motion, as well as slowing down as they travel. Doppo is catching a blade moving at the same speed as someone comparable (Dorian's shoe) and he catches the actual blade with no damage
That's not the same thing though. Breaking your hands on bamboo is durability, what's being done to the bottles is skill. Only destroying a portion of the bottle and not even setting it into motion even with a powerful strike
Those are more impressive than Doppo's feat, I will agree. Tirawit just did the same as Doppo, no? I'm not sure about the siblings, but Doppo tells by his smell and small details of his appearance that he's low class or criminal
But he did, and that's impressive considering the local. It's also heavily implied he sneaked in, or else why hide in the Dino?
As you can figure, the move won't work on those who don't even use their eyes, but it does counter a blind fighter countering 1/2 of Tiger Mouth Fist or Invisible Squash
It is, but it's fictional. Something skillful in fiction with pressure points that's just an exaggeration of real life is like Retsu being able to perfectly hit any pressure points with his toes