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You know this bout to be some SLOP
The army doesn't teach you how to decapitate people with one hand using a kitchen knifeThe dude's a former mercenary.![]()
So it's kinda plausible?
It is in no way plausible, however it's edgy Isekai slop so I'm just gonna move past itThe dude's a former mercenary.![]()
So it's kinda plausible?
Uhhhh, depends on how sharp the knife is tbh.no it isn't
we have these things called bones and a small knife isnt going to cut through them like paper even if the wielder is a glorious nippon mercenary deployed over 1000 times
No no, butchers knives don't break that easily, so I doubt a military knife would be fragile.Real talk that knife she be broken cutting at the handle at that point.
He did in chapter 1. But decided to show you anyways.Mangaka could've just told me MCs past. I didn't have to see this.
And he only have one gun one knife... where machine gun where big gun where rocket launcher where tank where bomb!!! If it was a terrorist attack and a suicide bomber went off, I would call it real. Shooting a moving child without even aiming? It would actually be easier to shoot a flying bird.The dude's a former mercenary.![]()
So it's kinda plausible?
Even so, it doesnt make sense that a bullet that grazes what shouldve been the top of his head would absolutely dome-piece his much shorter younger sister (who wasn’t even in line for the shot anyways)I see people complaining about the bullet trajectory but the thing I think make sense is that, first of all he is a kid and I imagine that for him in his "intelligence" thought : "I can't reach with a jump, so I'll stretch my neck" so he extended his chin and that's why his forehead was aligned with the bullet path.
I could be wrong but that's my take
That's it. I'm sick of all this "Masterwork Katana" bullshit that's going on in the d20 system right now. Small knifes deserve much better than that. Much, much better than that.no it isn't
we have these things called bones and a small knife isnt going to cut through them like paper even if the wielder is a glorious nippon mercenary deployed over 1000 times
That is one of the dumbest posts I has seen in quite some time. Lets bring in real examples of decapitations. Executioners, even with axes designed specifically for cutting off heads, they failed often. And axes much longer shafts, and weight distributed at the head, these both are what give it the needed force to cut clean through a neck. But even things like hair, slight movement, or anything else getting in the way often lead to failure. A knife lacks the power of length, the weight of mass, and the direction given from weight distribution. It will hit resistance and you will not be able to keep it pointed straight, it will rotate causing you to slide the edge of the blade along the target, its a slashing weapon vs cleaving. The only way to decapitate is for you to cleave vs slash, and the only way to cleave is for enough weight to be distributed past the middle of what you are cutting. A knife can't ever do that do to length.The dude's a former mercenary.![]()
So it's kinda plausible?