See, the danger with having a rather heavy blunt object that traps fingers: if the ball is removed from his grip too fast, say good bye to most of two fingers and a thumb. You’d be surprised how little force is required to remove them at a joint. Thus the reason I never wrap a chain around my wrist.
trying to lob something one-handed with that much weight? You’re going tot telegraph your movements far too well. I mean, it’s foolish enough to go up against a Ninja, but come on, that’s just asking for it.
allowing your opponent ample time to get prepared, perfectly acceptable; taking the opportunity to attack while they’re unfocused because you’re the villain in the fight and want to win,unacceptable perfect logic.
See, the danger with having a rather heavy blunt object that traps fingers: if the ball is removed from his grip too fast, say good bye to most of two fingers and a thumb. You’d be surprised how little force is required to remove them at a joint. Thus the reason I never wrap a chain around my wrist.
trying to lob something one-handed with that much weight? You’re going tot telegraph your movements far too well. I mean, it’s foolish enough to go up against a Ninja, but come on, that’s just asking for it.
Also, I love the page title.
allowing your opponent ample time to get prepared, perfectly acceptable; taking the opportunity to attack while they’re unfocused because you’re the villain in the fight and want to win,unacceptable perfect logic.
It’s nice to know that – somewhere in this world – being mortal foes does not imply a lack of common courtesy.
And they fight with Bowling stuff, of course
Hey wheres bowler three