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Yeah, I remembered. It was Reimu who went for Tenshi. Yukari just made Reimu cry.
On other note. Tenshi is rule breaker all the way.
On other note. Tenshi is rule breaker all the way.
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Absolutely no reason to assume that. We also have light attacks that were called lightspeed before for other feats.Andykhang said:Didn't those light bullet worked the same way as the Stormtrooper's blaster bullet? You know, being condensed light that travel at the speed of a tennis ball in a smash? That's still make everyone's reaction time superhuman anyway.
Huh? Why?Saikou The Lewd King said:Oh boy, the argument "Hurr durr we can see it moves".
Not to be rude but that's like extremely BS. Using that logic nearly everything is human level in speed.
You will need a way better proof then anything measured in in-game time (and yes, timers for game effecting things are in-game time) to proof that actual light doesn't move light speed.Andykhang said:Huh? Why?
Fix on the point above: In Spell Card Mode, there is a time limit. The bullet still clearly look to be able to react even with real-time clock above.
But we have reaction speed of characters... Not the players.Andykhang said:Really, if these bullet moved at light speed, no way a normal human would be able to dodge it first hand.
Laser in that game clearly look instant though, while the bullet take more time to travel. And again, the fight in HM are even more thearactical than usual to attract follower. They can't make a flashy fight if the bullet is going to be too fast to see.DontTalk said:That is the same argument as: "They talked during the attack so it must be very slow."
Such things are free actions. It would simply look stupid to constantly have relatively unmoving stuff in the backgorund, similar to it being impossible to people to comment during a highspeed fight or something. It's called artistic freedom.
Priority wise one would even say that the lasers would take precedence, given that we actually don't have to guess their speed, so maybe we just have very fast cheering normal humans.