He wasnt blocking arrows, just dodging by swerving the bike.So this guy can drive his moto with one hand, attack a moving car with the halberd in his other hand and block arrow at this speed with the halberd, but he can't dodge a failing piece of the car that is many times slower than the arrow
He wasnt blocking arrows, just dodging by swerving the bike.
An arrow is easy to dodge if you know if coming, the fact mc drawing the bow right in front of him make it obvious. While a piece of the car breaking doesnt give any kind of fore warning.
He was also distracted by mc taunting to notice a piece of the car might break off.
Well you said exactly what i wanted to sayNo no no, he blocked MC's first shot, then he dodged the second one.
Arrow is easy to dodge IF there is enough time to dodge. They were really close to each other it was amazing the enemy could dodge the arrow, not to mention while riding a bike. Also, the shaking of the car shook MC which makes it far harder to know when MC would actually shoot and where he aim at.
Good ol plot convenience amiright?So this guy can drive his moto with one hand, attack a moving car with the halberd in his other hand and block arrow at this speed with the halberd, but he can't dodge a failing piece of the car that is many times slower than the arrow
No he did dodge the first arrow, the swing you see is him swinging at the car not the arrow.No no no, he blocked MC's first shot, then he dodged the second one.
Arrow is easy to dodge IF there is enough time to dodge. They were really close to each other it was amazing the enemy could dodge the arrow, not to mention while riding a bike. Also, the shaking of the car shook MC which makes it far harder to know when MC would actually shoot and where he aim at.
Oh yeah my mistake he had indeed dodged the first arrow. He dodged while attacking, which is even more amazing than just dodging.No he did dodge the first arrow, the swing you see is him swinging at the car not the arrow.
Drawing a bow is not a good indicator of when the archer will shoot, because they can hold off releasing the arrow. It's like putting your finger on a gun's trigger, doesn't mean that you will immediately pull the trigger. Also MC's car kept shaking, making his aim kept changing while he's ready to shoot. Definitely not an easy thing to dodge, especially on a bike.yes, they are too close for normal human reflexes. But the guy is riding a bike with one hand at high speed, while swinging a halberd around. Pretty safe to assume the guy is not a normal human
Like i said before, mc drawing his bow is a good indication when the arrow will come. That fact alone already give him enough time to mentally prepare.
What i meant to say was he would have the anticipation of release to help with his reaction, not predicting the timing of the release. Just seeing the bow being could allow him to thinking about what he can do to dodge the arrow. Being able to plan before hand will help you decide and react much faster than being caught off guard.Drawing a bow is not a good indicator of when the archer will shoot, because they can hold off releasing the arrow. It's like putting your finger on a gun's trigger, doesn't mean that you will immediately pull the trigger. Also MC's car kept shaking, making his aim kept changing while he's ready to shoot. Definitely not an easy thing to dodge, especially on a bike.
If that guy was so inhuman he could easily do such a feat, he should also be able to avoid the falling piece of the car considering that its starting speed would not nearly be as fast as a shot arrow.
The unpredictable part benefits MC far more than the enemy. The chase was almost in straight line, and the enemy stayed extremely close to the car. Fast moving target moving in the same straight line as you would still be quite easy to aim at, and the target is just 2-3 meters away. In the other hand, dodging would be very difficult. Knowing that you will eventually be shot is different from knowing when or where you will actually be shot at, and you need to dodge the sudden shot in such a close range.What i meant to say was he would have the anticipation of release to help with his reaction, not predicting the timing of the release. Just seeing the bow being could allow him to thinking about what he can do to dodge the arrow. Being able to plan before hand will help you decide and react much faster than being caught off guard.
The shaking car making mc's aim unpredictable but on the flip side its make it harder for him to aim and tracking a fast moving target. There is pros, there will be cons.
1. He was focusing on destroying the back door, actually.A piece of the car have a lot more factors than you think:
1. He was focused on mc, not paying attention on the car itself. So he didnt anticipate a chunk of it would just fall off.
2. The piece fall off because he cut it off the car. So when it fly into him, he was in an extended posture with his halberd on the car. Its not a posture where he can just swerve the bike out of the way.
3. The piece may have less speed but it cover a much wider surface than just an arrow. Its basically the different between a bullet and a shotgun shell. You maybe able to dodge a bullet by luck but not shotgun pellets.