I feel like the only way she'd know this is by being that girl. Dark.
"He asked her… do you wish to live? She said that she did. Hearing that, the Mad Prince burst into laughter, wiped his bloody sword on her tunic, and disappeared. He never returned, and since all our elders were dead, we never heard about him again."
Fantasy · Guiltythree
Don't know how good an idea it is to contain a stone-manipulating entity in a rock
This was one of the 'new' P-stones that he had managed to scrounge in one of the material markets of New Constantinople VIII.
Sci-fi · Exlor
Li is probably the correct translation, as the standard li, as far as I can find, is a half-kilometer nowadays. Which would cut our speed in half, to 13 or 26 mph, respectively. Again, without breaks, but pretty well in the range of where the novel's general power level is at this point.
These horses were extremely swift and possessed exceptional stamina, easily capable of covering thousands of miles in a day.
Eastern · Baa Sheep Sheep Sheep
We can solve for km pretty easily. If we convert miles of distance to km, then we can convert mph into kmph. So if it's km, then 1000km still requires 42 kmph, and 2000 still requires 84kmph. That would equal roughly 26 or 52 mph, still with no breaks whatsoever.
These horses were extremely swift and possessed exceptional stamina, easily capable of covering thousands of miles in a day.
Eastern · Baa Sheep Sheep Sheep
It's not that I think there can't be super horses, just that this is so far above the realm of anything introduced so far.
These horses were extremely swift and possessed exceptional stamina, easily capable of covering thousands of miles in a day.
Eastern · Baa Sheep Sheep Sheep
The horses would have to move around 84 mph to make 2000 miles a day, and do so with no breaks or rest for 24 hours. Since you can draw a bow anywhere from barely enough to even have the arrow leave it to just shy of snapping the string or splitting the bow, I find this much more believable. It's just the thinking emoji, I don't know what you're talking about ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
As expected, a piercing shriek and crash followed. The arrow penetrated straight through the Giant Tusk Wild Boar, burying itself into its body from the side.
Eastern · Baa Sheep Sheep Sheep
In compound bows, you're correct. As far as recurve or similarly-styled bows go, you can overdraw the bow. While this seems a bit exaggerated, it's much more believable than the horses going thousands of miles a day.
As expected, a piercing shriek and crash followed. The arrow penetrated straight through the Giant Tusk Wild Boar, burying itself into its body from the side.
Eastern · Baa Sheep Sheep Sheep
To travel 1000 miles in a day, a horse would have to go roughly 42 mph, without any breaks at all, nonstop. Multiple thousands of miles, even just 2000, seems really really unreasonable. That's 84 mph. Assuming 24 hours to a day, I guess. If the days here are 78 hours or something, it might be feasible.
These horses were extremely swift and possessed exceptional stamina, easily capable of covering thousands of miles in a day.
Eastern · Baa Sheep Sheep Sheep
It's a staff that makes you cough, not an instant kill spell or something. Look up Chekov's Gun. If something is mentioned, it should be used. I think you're just being contrary, or you think you have to defend this, but it's not an insane trump card. It's a gag item with some use. I'm not going to continue this conversation. Have a good one.
"You don't belong here!"
Games · The Key In 10 Years
The emerald flames are from when they use solus' omni-pocket
The best the array could do was withstand the sonic boom and limit the spreading of the fractures. Solus burned a spark of her life force to ignore the dimensional sealing array, returning the Fury to her hand in a burst of emerald flames right after the hit.
Fantasy · Legion20
Then you know he could've used it here and taken it back to the succubus, which is even more reason to use it.
"You don't belong here!"
Games · The Key In 10 Years
spoiler, I think? he talks to a succubus who recharges it to full. I don't remember if that's before or after this, but he can slow charge it himself as well. There's no real good reason not to use it here.
"You don't belong here!"
Games · The Key In 10 Years
He can recharge it more or less whenever, and the reason to have it is to use it. Preventing your ally from vanishing is a very good use.
"You don't belong here!"
Games · The Key In 10 Years
I would consider it a scam because, in early levels, exp is a more scarce resource. You simply get less, hundreds instead of thousands, etc etc. This skill converts exp to energy, which is good, but converting it at an earlier stage consumes exp that could be used to level up and access more abundant exp. Ultimately, even if it doesn't harm players to make the tradeoff, it doesn't really benefit them. The only person it benefits is Han Xiao, who collects the fee from making the sale. Which, I'd argue, makes it a scam.
Esper players desperately needed to increase their Energy, and to them, the [Energy Training Method] was like a Viagra pill. It allowed them to last much longer, and the difference was between that of a three minute and three second gap. Whilst short, the concept was totally different. This was the difference between one and many, between Heaven and Earth!
Games · Qi Peijia
Phresia the Grendel was already killed near the beginning of the chapter though?
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Fantasy · Legion20
Nice Head
The Mech Touch
Sci-fi · Exlor