Board Thread:Versus Battles/@comment-31395794-20190905113902/@comment-36846645-20191026193353

I mean, i'm not sure. Cause like, there is levels to fighting skill. Anime/cartoon fighting masters > realistic fighting masters. Anime characters do unrealistic things in fights, like doing backflips to evade projectiles. They have better feats due to not being as limited as realstic people. I create my characters to be on the high end of anime fighters. A character like whis, from dragon ball, would be infinitely superior in skill than someone like Green Arrow (CW). Even though both would be considered master fighters. So just saying things like "this character has been fighting since they were young, and defeated every swordsman in the world." Only means so much. It does not tell me much. Cause to me, that can be low tier fighting skill wise. I tell by actually watching fight scenes. Those show how skilled characters really are other than statements.

Levels to fighting

Real life fighting experts (MMA fighters, martial artists) <<<<<< Tv show or movie fighters (Shows like arrow, daredevil. Movies like Bruce lee films, undisputed) <<<<<<<<<<<<<<< anime fighting masters. Due to the lack of realistic stuff. The less realistic the more skill gap increases. Like dodging attacks by doing a breakdance or something.

That being said, i need choreography to tell compare skill. Let me give an example from God Genesis. I lost the text but i remember some of how i wrote it.

"Michael teleports behind artemis and tries to slash her head off with his sword. She does a front flip, knocking his weapon into the air, while drawing her bow while being upside down and firing it."

It's kinda hard to remember word for word but something like that. Now that is skill...

anyway, if you ever seen Remia vs Lilith, you can see an example of how i use choreo even in writing. Same way with my trinity kingdom stuff.