No, no, you've got it all wrong.-Eats you-
Steamed Zetsu with salt and pepper my favorite.
See ?
*Hands you the Naruto script*
I'm the Cannibal around here.
No, no, you've got it all wrong.-Eats you-
Steamed Zetsu with salt and pepper my favorite.
And my point is, that i can feel the wind moving on the air -.- so i know i can use Hardening. So you are blowed on the floor -.-.The point is, you don't know it's forming.
Therefore, you do not know that you have to use Hardening.
So, you are unconscious on the floor, and I win. U_U
-Grabs script and changes it-No, no, you've got it all wrong.
See ?
*Hands you the Naruto script*
I'm the Cannibal around here.
Well, judging by the fact that one - your threads don't form a solid wall, that covers every inch away from you , therefore you not sensing it ; two - there is nearly no breeze in the technique, a slight movement near your body, and that's it ; and three , by the time you realise the attack, you would have been hit since four , the wind doesnt need to it hard, very light pressure at the right points will do, so there is no time lag , I don't think your explanation works.And my point is, that i can feel the wind moving on the air -.- so i know i can use Hardening. So you are blowed on the floor -.-.
Also, like you said, the air starts moving one milimetre around me right? To take any kind of form, the air needs to move so i can feel the air around me moving thanks to my threads. And i it doesnt take any form to cut or slice, just one milimetre behind me, would only hit me very slowly because the wind doesnt have force enoug, since it started to move too close to me. To have force or any kind of form, it needs to have some distance, not just ''one milimetre'' distance. If its like that, i dont receive any damage since when got ''hit'' by the wind, i can feel something is coming and i have time to react.
And dont be so ****ing cocky about winning.
Well, judging by the fact that one - your threads don't form a solid wall, that covers every inch away from you , therefore you not sensing it ; two - there is nearly no breeze in the technique, a slight movement near your body, and that's it ; and three , by the time you realise the attack, you would have been hit since four , the wind doesnt need to it hard, very light pressure at the right points will do, so there is no time lag , I don't think your explanation works.