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Why is the movement of inanimate objects also considered character movement? Inanimate objects are only moved by the person holding them, inanimate objects only adjust to the movements of the person who moves them.
Example: https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:M3X/JoJo_Part_3_-_Chariot_And_The_Speed_Of_Light
In this calculation Chariot swings the sword and Chariot's sword is included as Chariot's movement.
The simple logic is like, swing your hand while holding a sword and the movement of the sword is counted as your movement, what if there was a sword that was 2 m long it would make the calc very high just because of the difference between holding a sword and not holding a sword.
Wouldn't it be better if the sword didn't count as a character's movement, the speed of the sword would adjust to the speed of the person moving it and the length of the sword would count as additional range.
Example: https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:M3X/JoJo_Part_3_-_Chariot_And_The_Speed_Of_Light
In this calculation Chariot swings the sword and Chariot's sword is included as Chariot's movement.
The simple logic is like, swing your hand while holding a sword and the movement of the sword is counted as your movement, what if there was a sword that was 2 m long it would make the calc very high just because of the difference between holding a sword and not holding a sword.
Wouldn't it be better if the sword didn't count as a character's movement, the speed of the sword would adjust to the speed of the person moving it and the length of the sword would count as additional range.