Thanks again for teaching me bro, I'll make the leg weight thread when the bio gets approved.
From what I know NB Tai differs from regular Tai on levels of versatility and depth, as well as the fact that the moves aren't based off of the anime. Regular Tai can sometimes be 1 dimensional in performance, like a single punch and/or kick, where on the other hand a majority of the NB Tai techniques require more in depth movements and attacks giving the user more freedom in cqc. I've noticed that NB Tai also offers more nintaijutsu moves than its counterpart which also is a bonus in itself.
From what I know NB Tai differs from regular Tai on levels of versatility and depth, as well as the fact that the moves aren't based off of the anime. Regular Tai can sometimes be 1 dimensional in performance, like a single punch and/or kick, where on the other hand a majority of the NB Tai techniques require more in depth movements and attacks giving the user more freedom in cqc. I've noticed that NB Tai also offers more nintaijutsu moves than its counterpart which also is a bonus in itself.