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I want to clear up some things about A>B>C logic in this thread.
For those who don't know what A>B>C logic is let me give you an example:
It the belief that because, lets say because Sasuke beat Deidera, Tsunade who is stronger than Sasuke at that time, would also beat Deidera.
This logic is flawed most of the time because a fight is based on many things and how well the opponent did in their past battles is not one of them. Fights are won because of location, elemental advantage, knowledge, preparation, mindset, starting distance and a whole load of other things which would vary depending on the combatants.
However A>B>C logic can be used when the combatants are very similar. For example Sasuke and Itachi. Sasuke is pretty much the improvement of Itachi since he doesn't need to worry about his stamina and can use his MS techniques to their full potential due to his EMS. He also has an extra element then its pretty certain the anyone that Itachi can beat, Sasuke can beat too.
But the thing is with this kind of reasoning is that its open to all sorts of interpretation even when the two fighters are similar. So I suggest that you should completely stay clear from this type of reasoning and if you have to use it, compare ninja who are similar.
What do you think ?
For those who don't know what A>B>C logic is let me give you an example:
It the belief that because, lets say because Sasuke beat Deidera, Tsunade who is stronger than Sasuke at that time, would also beat Deidera.
This logic is flawed most of the time because a fight is based on many things and how well the opponent did in their past battles is not one of them. Fights are won because of location, elemental advantage, knowledge, preparation, mindset, starting distance and a whole load of other things which would vary depending on the combatants.
However A>B>C logic can be used when the combatants are very similar. For example Sasuke and Itachi. Sasuke is pretty much the improvement of Itachi since he doesn't need to worry about his stamina and can use his MS techniques to their full potential due to his EMS. He also has an extra element then its pretty certain the anyone that Itachi can beat, Sasuke can beat too.
But the thing is with this kind of reasoning is that its open to all sorts of interpretation even when the two fighters are similar. So I suggest that you should completely stay clear from this type of reasoning and if you have to use it, compare ninja who are similar.
What do you think ?
