Same way he noticed Killuas bolt, God's accomplice doesn't make opponent immune to damage.So, how did Youpi notice the first punch that Knuckle landed on him when Knuckle was already under God's accomplice?
Killua's Thunderbolt was different, it was more of an emitter attack. When in "God's accomplice" you cannot even feel (as demonstrated with the bird by gon and meleron), if you touch anybody. Same way as Youpi did not notice his arms hitting Knuckle.Same way he noticed Killuas bolt, God's accomplice doesn't make opponent immune to damage.
All his ability does is hides his presence to the point where they would just overlook him or others that are with him, which is why the bird didn't react. Just like what yubel said the enemy isn't immune to damage, so he would feel pain, but he would overlook on how or who did it.Killua's Thunderbolt was different, it was more of an emitter attack. When in "God's accomplice" you cannot even feel (as demonstrated with the bird by gon and meleron), if you touch anybody. Same way as Youpi did not notice his arms hitting Knuckle.
But they made it clear that something like smoking a cigar can be noticed. So no your logic fails.
Youpi barely touched Knuckle, that's why he didn't notice. But you do notice pain and damage to your body.Killua's Thunderbolt was different, it was more of an emitter attack. When in "God's accomplice" you cannot even feel (as demonstrated with the bird by gon and meleron), if you touch anybody. Same way as Youpi did not notice his arms hitting Knuckle.
But they made it clear that something like smoking a cigar can be noticed. So no your logic fails.
Just to make it clear, if you throw a stone at youpi he will notice it hitting him.