Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-3035875-20160308213609/@comment-27986555-20160406031419

Eclipse-Magician wrote:

Good points. I just want to point out that the delinquent rival is one of the more difficult rivals, and is possibly the eigth one. Not only that, but the delinquents themselves have fast reflexes, and she likely would attack Budo instead of dropping her weapon. From my experience, charging or rushing at someone with a weapon when you are unarmed is the worst thing you can possibly do. Unless you can teleport, getting to close could be fatal. Hm, according to game physics, people with big weapons cannot go into physical close-combat fights with Heroes. If Budo can get close enough, he'll force the delinquent rival to drop her weapon for just fighting with her wrists. She'll have to either catch him at a better distance (or off-guard, but that isn't fair). However, there's also a wide opportunity for the delinquent to be able to attack Budo, and even though Yandere-chan doesn't have the ability to strike someone on the head when they are running for her, that doesn't mean a delinquent can't. In real life, the armed person would be at a huge advantage. Not only that, but even if the delinquent rival does get disarmed, it will become a fight of brute force, and she is still stated to be stronger. Since Yandere-chan will have to fight the delinquents differently than other NPCs, that means they use an unconventional method of fighting. Budo, being trained in martial arts the conventional way, will not be used to such kinds of attack. Conventional martial arts' practibility isn't very prevalent in situations outside of a sparring ring, which is part of the reason I self learn.