Mainly I am just having fun by 'secretly'/'lowkey' complaining about the manga's usage of the word "perfect", by picking up the role of taking their usage of the word at face-value. And through that, showing how it just doesn't work when paired with the chapter's developments.If you try there's like a million ways you can make the current narrative work and be logical. Are you actually being oblivious to all of them or are you just pretending to?
as far as I knew, skin splits long before it bloated up to those sizes he did. But yes, I will admit that I am utterly not well-read on the pressures the body's vents are rated for vs the pressures needed to inflate a human to like 5 times their size. I were just making what I thought to be sensible guesstimates. Derived from trivia like knowing skin can very easily tear if pulled taut (rather than elastically deform), and that muscle-relaxants can make you unable to hold in gasses (etc; meaning your vents should be limited by the strength of some muscles).Not how this works at all, even in the real world. You might wana educate yourself a little on how the body works before making that claim. Especially when you take things like enhanced strength due to levels and fantasy bullshittery into account.
But I would love some reading on the statistics and tables of pressure-ratings of the vents vs pressure needed for various percentage-increases of body-radius, and the cross-over points, if you got them.
It would per definition not be perfect if it has an "until" appended to it.Yupper, perfectly reflected into his own body, until he exploded.
? I meant gag as in skit/joke.Called the gag reflex. If you do it enough the effect is what is commonly referred to throwing up.
Nah, shounen rules state you have to be truthful when you explain your powers~Except in instances where they intentionally lie. May or may not be the case here, but the dud could have been trying to obfuscate the skills true abilities by calling it something close enough to it's effect without giving his enemies enough information to ignore his skill.
Ah, if you mean it happens on the first reflection, then sure, I would agree it can be argued as such.Sure it would. Once perfectly reflected the skill owner becomes the originator of the attack not just because it was reflected, but also because the skill has the effect of doubling the damage.
I interpreted your original sentence to mean that it happened after an arbitrary amount (like, say, the 42nd bounce), or was like a ratio/spectrum that was nudged a bit each reflection.
But this tangent is still (like we both mentioned) besides the point.
That was neither infinite, nor perfect.Yupper perfectly reflected infinitely into his own guts till he exploded.