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World War Yuichiro

Hmmm that's gonna **** Yuichiro up if he gets hit. It should be noted Yujiro is currently undergoing a CRT in regards to his precog.
 
It says durability negation, but that could just be NLF. Has Hyakuya ever used it successfully on an opponent stronger than himself, or just weaker ones? Also Hanma can jump just like Yujiro, who can jump really high.
 
He has used it on an enemy stronger than him. And why would transmutation be nlf? That's not how we treat this sort of thing, ever. And no one has addressed how Hanma would avoid an AoE attack like this, especially if his precog is based on predicting movements of the body. Hyakuya can also make walls of salt around himself.
 
Yeah I think with Yujiro's and thus Yuichiro's potential precog nerf makes this much harder to deal with. Not to mention Hyakuya can seemingly control multiple swords with his mind. Yuichiro is gonna have a hard time dealing with someone who can attack from multiple angles where any attack landing is gonna transmute him into Salt without precog.
 
This should be explained better on his page. Transmutation isn't nlf, having his salt power ignore durability without providing examples and evidence can be interpreted that way though.
 
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