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In Swordfight 12 yrs ago Forum: Arena Roleplay
The humiliation of being countered so easily brought Meats back to his senses, forcing him to think of a new approach to this enemy. It was obvious that rushing forth all too soon were the mistake which let his opponent strike back: exasperating foolishness, given that Meats hadn’t even made any proper judgment of his ability yet. Yes, as unpleasant it were to admit, the lack of a true rivals had relaxed him, luxury of long-living dominance leading to faulty performance, blown up confidence and pride tampering with his insight into the battle’s flow.

Though the situation was far from hopeless for the demon warrior. Landing on his feet and then standing up, Meats did what he had already planned to do some time ago: immersing into this task, he expanded his field of view into an omnidirectional sphere, skimming his gaze over the combatants, managing to notice a few interesting things, both good and bad. The good news were that no other foe was threatening him yet. The bad news were that his current one had just ripped Iginbo out of the wooden post, leaving Meats with just a sidearm and knowledge of his opponent’s unnerving strength.

Fists clenched, the demon headed towards his foe with slow, wide strides, paying no attention to the giddy mocking. He had to be cautious. Previous memories of the hardest battles to commence surfaced, all reminding him of the lessons learnt, the priceless experience obtained – there were more to his reputation than just the magecraft body, it were the skill and unruly determination that all feared. Defeat resulting in no more than being expelled from the physical plane for him, Meats took on every challenge met, his power growing with each victory, and it seemed like time to show what it was worth.

His fervor rekindled as the warrior stopped in front of David and then dashed, his feet skidding across the ground; in a blink of the eye he entered the swords range, 3 feet away from it’s wielder, standing in a battle stance: feet parted at shoulder’s length, right leading, and hands raised. Should the man strike first, swinging at Meats with the sword, he would throw a left-handed jab towards the enemy’s chest – the fastest punch in his arsenal, it kept the arm nearly limp, instead, the torso twist throwing it forwards like a ragdoll’s. Should he not, Meats would be forced into attacking first, for which his current position was highly unfavorable. To avoid being easily countered, he would move to his opponent's left flank, stopping in the very same stance, slightly more than a foot away from David - from this position, he would throw a hook, aimed for the set of ribs just beneath the shoulderbaldes.
Hoor-fucking-ay. Yet another time some shitty argument sends the actual roleplaying into the abyss. Though i get why you are pissed at each other, but really, you ought to quit barking at each other and try to come to some sort of compromise instead. Like, i were right about the vibroblde bin bllhi, uti av u agungfo te olply' ske ddnt ? ur, ypthtialsiuation argmens re'tasimoran a cmbt te, utinth ed,wh nt?Wh nt rytocaryonwih igt ve wthsoe ucup hrean tere

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Hoor-fucking-ay. Yet another time some shitty argument sends the actual roleplaying into the abyss. Though i get why you are pissed at each other, but really, you ought to quit barking at each other and try to come to some sort of compromise instead. Like, i were right about the vibroblades being bullshit, but i gave up arguing for the roleplay's sake, didn't i? Sure, hypothetical situation arguments aren't as important as combat itself, but in the end, why not? Why not try to carry on with fight even with some fuckups here and there?
In Swordfight 12 yrs ago Forum: Arena Roleplay
Done.
In Swordfight 12 yrs ago Forum: Arena Roleplay
Okay, that wasn't the only trick i had in mind. You might like this one even less than what i have right now. >;D
In Swordfight 12 yrs ago Forum: Arena Roleplay
What about setting only alteration of a current action as the highest plank? No complete re-writing, you go on with what you started with (unless said actions were mentioned only in a hypothetical manner), slightly tuning them when needed. No complete re-writing and action cancellation, which would mean that the fight inevitably goes on, yet more diversity in actions.

Yes, i don't want to re-write the post. But that's not because i cant find another way to beat ye down, m8! >;3
In Swordfight 12 yrs ago Forum: Arena Roleplay
Well, IMHO, the former leans more towards the natural course of action, as one often alters their actions in order to outsmart their opponent. On the other hand, taking actions only according to the 'if' statements made prior offers strict moderation and overall less dodgy posts.
In Swordfight 12 yrs ago Forum: Arena Roleplay
Actualy, as he swung at waist level (his own waist level), the very moment David would bend his knees to jump, Meats could devise that he were about to jump, as David is too tall to avoid the attack by crouching.
In Swordfight 12 yrs ago Forum: Arena Roleplay
In order to not hit the post, Meats would have to start pulling back as soon as David's feet leave the ground, giving him enough time to move. Which is perfectly fine, as testing and observing David's fighting style and true speed was part of his tactic at that time. Otherwise, there would be no holding back from the very start.

And mind you, with that motion his chest will move backwards a good 2 feet. Maybe less, but not by a great deal, 2 inches at its best.
In Swordfight 12 yrs ago Forum: Arena Roleplay
Meats is meant to be immensly strong. He was shifting most of his weight on his right foot, meaning that if he pushed off with it, the force would transfer directly to his body, throwing him backwards. This maneouver is performed thanks to his muscle, not weight, as he pulls the sword back with his torso and leg, while continuing the clockwise motion to expend the momentum instead of immediately halting it. The dodge is also tied into this action.

Plus, the attack initialy was just 6/10 of his maximum potential.
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