Exactly, piercing weapons have their energy concentrated on the tips. Shuriken, kunai and swords are piercing weapons. If Ripple hits Deku's forehead, eyes, heart or neck, it's gonna hurt like a bitch, if not kill him.
Therefir said:
It seems you don't know that Deku can shoot air blast with hundreds of meters of range and can still hurt.
Can you please stop twisting and misinterprating my words? I watch the show, ofc I know what he can do. I
LITERALLY said twice that Ripple
WILL get hurt by the shockwaves of the punches, but the
further she is from the initial point of the attack (the fist), the
weaker the shockwave will be. I repeat, that's basic physics. And by her nature as a MGRP magical girl, she has resistance to the wind produced by the punches, so she'll be much less distabilized than other opponents.
That manga page doesn't prove anything to your statement. It doesn't show that he actually was struck by the rock, at best it scraped him. On the panel where he screams, Deku doesn't have visible injury on his head, and
even if he did, it would count as slashing, not piercing.
Therefir said:
What? This Deku is more powerful and durable than the one who fought Muscular, OFA 100% doesn't increase durability.
As an 8-C, he's not. On his profile, it's clearly states:
Large Building level+, far higher with 1,000,000% (Knocked out Muscular, who had overpowered Izuku's previous usage of One For All 100%)
The version of Deku who knocked out Muscular was the High 8-C version, not the 8-C version. This matchup uses the latter. So, no. Deku can't curb-overpower Ripple at all. He has the AP advantage, I agree, but not as a High 8-C.
Therefir said:
Can she fight with two broken arms and after using hysterical strength?
In her last fight, she was fighting to the death with another MG with a gouged eye, a cut, bleeding arm and at night with barely any lights on, and she still won.