Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-3035875-20160308213609/@comment-29917814-20160908203629

Yep. As much as I love Budo, I know that he won't last against the delinquents. A rough dagger like a delinquent- well, I mean, look at Yandere-chan. If trained enough, she can take out Budo and the teachers but not the delinquents. She uses weapons for the most part (like a delinquent) and can do some pretty... unsavory things with them (like a delinquent). She uses unconvential fighting techniques (like the insanity animations where she'll bust a student's kneecap before bashing in their head with a bat) and is pretty sharp with the blade. Unfortunately, you cannot 'encounter' a martial arts student or teacher with a large weapon. Once the new type of encounter fighting system (which allows big weapons, probably) is made, then we can get a more fair shot at who could win by testing it between Yandere-chan and Budo. If we can fight a delinquent, then we can toe the waters.

Now I'm having my doubts for either side, however. Someone as rugged as a high school woman who could lead a group of delinquents that can put a woman in a coma *in one swing* has to be fierce. Of course a martial arts master will be no one to trifle with. It also depends on the conditions. Budo's a nice dude; he won't kill you and even in the 'game over' screen, he's restraining you. If you mess with a delinquient, they basically kill you. Comas borne of blunt-force trauma can be lethal. If you attack Budo when he isn't aware you are dangerous, you'll cut him down quicker than a woodchopper and a maple sapling. However, if he knows you're looking for a fight, he'll match you. The delinquents? They watch you whether you're a threat or not. They can't be taken by surprise.

Trying to pit these two personality types together is madness and I highly doubt we can predict a suitable outcome prior to the actual release of the game.