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Speed Question

Zaratthustra

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I'm a bit confused what's faster or is there no difference between an Instant attack and a No-Interval attack?

I asked this because Character X was able to react to an Instant attack but had no time to dodge a No-Interval one. Is this thanks to the later as it has no-interval meaning no distance to travel?
 
I guess an Instant Attack would be an automatic attack (just happens once conditions are met), but not sure what do you mean with non-interval attack.
 
I'm trying to find the quote right now, I think in 5 minutes or so I will post it.
 
"A thunder-fire suddenly came down at the next moment.

Its speed was fast. Even though it wasn't as fast as the ripple which came practically without a time interval, Xue Ying did not have sufficient time to evade this technique too. That thunder-fire struck his body. Though it seemed as if his body was in another world. Hence, the thunder-fire blasted onto the ground, causing a bottomless abyss to form.

'Suffering from two consecutive moves?' Xue Ying felt his body becoming numb. White Cloud Devil Master then came with another sneak attack."


The thunder-fire attack had two attacks to say the ripple from it and it's a direct force. Two attacks in one.
 
Sounds like "practically without a time interval" its just an expression to say its pretty fast, but undetermined that's it. I still not catch why he didn't avoid an slower attack tho, language its weird; perhaps, attacking from a blind spot?
 
Would removing the concept of distance grant immeasurable speed? Example: Character X connects the space where he is to a different location where character Y is and pierce him with his sword without moving from his curent position.
 
I know its a manipulation of space but would it grant it as the character can use it to react to the Instant one from above?
 
Immesurable is moving through the axis of time (or outside), this power just reduce distance to 0, so speed is irrelevant (no, no the rating).
 
I don't know that "no interval attack" is something that exists outside of a verse specific type deal.
 
Zaratthustra said:
Would removing the concept of distance grant immeasurable speed? Example: Character X connects the space where he is to a different location where character Y is and pierce him with his sword without moving from his curent position.
thats spatial manip, but if your attacks ignore the concept of distance by nature alone, they would have infinite speed ( like a guy here with a spear that does that)

I believe that if your attack ignores the concept of space and time, it may be immensurable since a lot of characters have that for transceding or existing outside space-time.
 
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