Thanks for the picture, I understand it better now.^^
For multi blade chaos, how exactly does the opponent get lifted onto the air? Is it from the force of the weapons driving the opponent upwards? This technique seems like it gives a thorough beating to the opponent though. xD
Yeah, the second one is pretty simple, so no questions there. I find the twirling part funny though lol.
Well, tonfa and Bo are different from bladed weapons because they are made out of wood. They are also blunt, unlike bladed weapons which are sharp. This seems like a bit of a lengthy technique, it can probably be evaded easily though. I think tonfa are short, so it would probably be efficient in short range only.
The fourth one is pretty simple too. It's cool how the scroll can be unravelled above the opponent, so they have less time to react to it.
Overall, I doubt I would use these kinds of techniques, but it's nice having them up our sleeves anyhow.
For multi blade chaos, how exactly does the opponent get lifted onto the air? Is it from the force of the weapons driving the opponent upwards? This technique seems like it gives a thorough beating to the opponent though. xD
Yeah, the second one is pretty simple, so no questions there. I find the twirling part funny though lol.
Well, tonfa and Bo are different from bladed weapons because they are made out of wood. They are also blunt, unlike bladed weapons which are sharp. This seems like a bit of a lengthy technique, it can probably be evaded easily though. I think tonfa are short, so it would probably be efficient in short range only.
The fourth one is pretty simple too. It's cool how the scroll can be unravelled above the opponent, so they have less time to react to it.
Overall, I doubt I would use these kinds of techniques, but it's nice having them up our sleeves anyhow.