If I'm looking at it right he didn't launch it, but he waited for the thing to charge him. He set up the claw that he cut off previously so that when that thing attacked him, it ran right into the edge of its own claw. The momentum of that split it down the middle.What trick did he used to launch fang at powerfull speed? I don't quite understand
Based on his inventory skill I think he made the claw acting like a chainsaw by rapidly spawn and store it and nope it's not launched, the monster run through the mc.What trick did he used to launch fang at powerfull speed? I don't quite understand
Jeez. Half the battle art was particularly hard to grasp this chapter.If I'm looking at it right he didn't launch it, but he waited for the thing to charge him. He set up the claw that he cut off previously so that when that thing attacked him, it ran right into the edge of its own claw. The momentum of that split it down the middle.
Agreed. Drawing fight scenes isn't easy. Illustrators need to find the zone between making it look as dynamic as possible, while still allowing us to grasp what's going on, instead of an incomprehensible mess which only they will understand.Jeez. Half the battle art was particularly hard to grasp this chapter.
I think they meant the flick on page 5If I'm looking at it right he didn't launch it, but he waited for the thing to charge him. He set up the claw that he cut off previously so that when that thing attacked him, it ran right into the edge of its own claw. The momentum of that split it down the middle.
🤔I think they meant the flick on page 5