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@Baysiri
"Such bad writing when a character "happens" to get something in the middle of a fight that's out of their control. This author is garbage."
You know, if you don't like it, you can just not read it. There's no reason to trash the author for it too. Drawing these takes hours of effort and I know that from personal experience in drawing. It is a commonly held belief in the writing community that good fight scenes are difficult to portray, also from personal experience. You can say that it is a product of my own shortcomings, and I will accept that, but it is also something I have discussed with and heard from other writers as well. As for a character getting power during a fight, that's literally every single fantasy fight ever. The author is the one writing, they write in a power. If you want to look at Harry Potter, Harry just so happens to disintegrate Quirrell. The only explanation we get is a mother's love. It is literally a trope for a character to awaken their power in the middle of a fight and people still enjoy it, just look at the entire Dragon Ball series. Perhaps you prefer more defined abilities and skill sets, that's completely fine. Just don't put down someone's work that they clearly put time and effort into and move on.
"Such bad writing when a character "happens" to get something in the middle of a fight that's out of their control. This author is garbage."
You know, if you don't like it, you can just not read it. There's no reason to trash the author for it too. Drawing these takes hours of effort and I know that from personal experience in drawing. It is a commonly held belief in the writing community that good fight scenes are difficult to portray, also from personal experience. You can say that it is a product of my own shortcomings, and I will accept that, but it is also something I have discussed with and heard from other writers as well. As for a character getting power during a fight, that's literally every single fantasy fight ever. The author is the one writing, they write in a power. If you want to look at Harry Potter, Harry just so happens to disintegrate Quirrell. The only explanation we get is a mother's love. It is literally a trope for a character to awaken their power in the middle of a fight and people still enjoy it, just look at the entire Dragon Ball series. Perhaps you prefer more defined abilities and skill sets, that's completely fine. Just don't put down someone's work that they clearly put time and effort into and move on.