Red Storm - Vol. 9 Ch. 170

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So Sand Sand Fruit guy just stopped turning into sand when the story needed him to. I guess the MC learned Haki or something.

So many people are teleporting in this story and Noah is walking around even though he can fly. The only reason they teleport too is because the story requires it instead of it being a character's skill. Hell even the damn dragons teleport.
 
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Isn't there a rule that forbids people from shoving skills they learned or it does not extend on this skill?
 
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@Valdemar1607 I was thinking about the same thing, but anyway, the Gods and the priests didn't say anything about that to HIM, they didn't even mention it.

And other people already seemed to know what the ability of the War God was, as they briefly mentioned it in the far previous chapters.

Or there ain't no rule against it ou our MC is going to be heavily punished by his mistake.
 
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So Sand Sand Fruit guy just stopped turning into sand when the story needed him to. I guess the MC learned Haki or something.

So many people are teleporting in this story and Noah is walking around even though he can fly. The only reason they teleport too is because the story requires it instead of it being a character's skill. Hell even the damn dragons teleport.
I thought the same thing about the sand guy, it doesn't make sense...

As for teleportation, I hope it's explained when the MC or an ally is learning it (for example, is it limited to a place he's already been or something), but I don't hold out much hope since the vast majority of skills just appear out of nowhere
 
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One of the problems with stories like mangas and webnovels is that the autors don't have proofreaders and time for research, which means, for example, that the military tactics are as simple as in the case of these last chapters, and the intellectual capacity of the author ends up limiting the capacity of the characters.

In the case of this chapter we have two examples:
  • first, the execution of an idiotic tactic as if it were brilliant (what idiot would try to take someone by surprise by attacking in the same way he was attacked the night before, being counter-attacked in the same way he himself did the day before?);
  • second, the MC not listening to what the guy had to say and the others considering maturity... he could be lying, but he could also speak the truth and provide relevant information to the MC, but we won't know because he's still an idiot.
 

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