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More likely to eat the loss, and use it as a goad to redouble his training.Hymn of Ragnarok said:And since Zabuza's shared thoughts were not along the lines of, "I'll disown you," in fct it seems to imply Zabuza would still be planning to be around Suigetsu, I suspect his reaction to Suigetsu's defeat will be, "You're training extra hard, and you're not succeeding me until you have a rematch with that girl and you beat her. I don't care if you assassinate her or defeat her in a straight fight or by setting her back on fire, you're losing that blemish from your record. Start planning in between your beatings."
Again, Ami is trying to make chuunin, a position of responsibility.Unclouded said:[X] Laugh maniacally, as you realize that you really love fire.
On the bright side we have a chance to put one of his arms out of commission.Hymn of Ragnarok said:Damn it.
No, I thought he couldn't pull shit like that anymore once we torched the ceiling. You said he couldn't do hydrafication, or at least not much. I suppose this isn't too much.
Fuck.
Arrrrrrrrrrrrrgh. Whelp, I feel bad now.
... because his hydrafication is limited. Seriously, you can feel the water around you bubbling - as painful as it is to you, he's probably in excruciating pain keeping this up.Hymn of Ragnarok said:Honestly, at this point I am extremely worried. I thought Suigetsu's hydrafiction was more limited than that. Certainly the impression I got from Furiko. I don't think Ami's right about Suigetsu being desperate. I'm not sure why he would be.
You didn't lose a Zantetsuken because your plan never even had a chance to go into effect. The instant you voted to get within grabbing range of Suigetsu again, this was going to happen.Hymn of Ragnarok said:Goddamn it. One Z-Slash to walk right into a counter-attack. It didn't even get us a dodge. I can stomach that I underestimated Suigetsu or how long it'd take for hydrafiction to be disabled, if it ever would be, but it annoys me that it didn't even manifest as a, "Whoa you almost ran right into that." :/
He's close enough to grab it, but he's a little busy trying not to evaporate at the moment.Hymn of Ragnarok said:Does Ami at least know whether or not Suigetsu got his sword back or was close enough to grab it?
How is she going to get at her hair? There's a sphere of water engulfing her head.1234q1234q said:I assume that using Kawarimi or Shunshin is not an option. In that case, how much damage would be done if she used Hien on the three senbon tucked in her hair?
FurikoMaru said:... because his hydrafication is limited. Seriously, you can feel the water around you bubbling - as painful as it is to you, he's probably in excruciating pain keeping this up.
You didn't lose a Zantetsuken because your plan never even had a chance to go into effect. The instant you voted to get within grabbing range of Suigetsu again, this was going to happen.
He's close enough to grab it, but he's a little busy trying not to evaporate at the moment.
Oh. Sorry, I didn't understand what you were suggesting. Yes, she could do that.1234q1234q said:The Hien technique works by flowing flowing chakra into things. I was stated earlier that she could do it from a distance too. Seeing as the blades(senbon) are in semi direct contact with her, woulden't that be enough? Hair has to conduct chakra otherwise how could Jiraiya's hair based defense work?
FurikoMaru said:Oh. Sorry, I didn't understand what you were suggesting. Yes, she could do that.
Don't sweat it, that's exactly what Suigetsu was trying to make you do.Hymn of Ragnarok said:Balls. Whelp, I am sorry for leading everyone into underestimating what he was still capable of.
Well, it doesn't really take long to make a human being pass out from lack of oxygen, so he's honestly better off waiting her out. It'll hurt like hell, but barring unprecedented guts on Ami's part it's a sure thing.Hymn of Ragnarok said:Lovely. So unless Ami can get back into action real quick, Suigetsu could cut his loses on holding her and make a play for the sword while Ami gets her bearings?
This is possible, but I don't think either of you will like the shape you're in when you're done.Hymn of Ragnarok said:Well. I have an idea although I'm not sure it's a very smart one in light of my recent error in judgement. If we used an explosive tag we could probably blow Suigetsu back and ourselves out of his grasp. But that means eating our own explosive tag and I'm not sure we're durable enough for that. Although doing a two-tap and toss of the note for a surprise might catch him off-guard if we were able to conceal the note. I don't think we could. Although if it disoriented Suigetsu enough and hurled us back, maybe we could make seals for Fireball while we flew, land, and immediately shell Suigetsu's position while we fully recovered.
Main pro is that the explosive force might wrench us free of Suigetsu, disorient him, but while we're hurt we know it's coming and prep fire to at very least slow him down while we get ready.
Thoughts? Is this even possible Furiko?
Yep.Hymn of Ragnarok said:
It is. But it would get you free.Hymn of Ragnarok said:But if we did evaporate that water, wouldn't that only mean that the water surrounding our face becomes that much hotter right before it hits boiling point, and then we're STILL getting a face full of steam?
It, uh, seems kind of unwise to me. Very unwise.
Well it is give up or take damage.Hymn of Ragnarok said:But if we did evaporate that water, wouldn't that only mean that the water surrounding our face becomes that much hotter right before it hits boiling point, and then we're STILL getting a face full of steam?
It, uh, seems kind of unwise to me. Very unwise.
Although if we try severing his arm with a flaming sword that may not help matters.
FurikoMaru said:Don't sweat it, that's exactly what Suigetsu was trying to make you do.
Suigetsu, meanwhile, drops to his knees in a way that makes it very clear that wasn't his idea.
Well, it doesn't really take long to make a human being pass out from lack of oxygen, so he's honestly better off waiting her out. It'll hurt like hell, but barring unprecedented guts on Ami's part it's a sure thing.
This is possible, but I don't think either of you will like the shape you're in when you're done.
1234q1234q said:Well it is give up or take damage.
As for eating damage, the water is all ready close to boiling. She is getting third degree burns anyway. I just don't see how she could pull off an explosion. He is looking right at her. There can't be any element of surprise with that plan. At least with the Hien it would be unexpected and be excruciatingly painful to him.
1234q1234q said:Just assume that if the Hien is used she is going to have three hot metal sticks touching her. It would be like being branded. However, it's the back of her head, her ears and eyes would be fine. Also the effect would be self limiting. When the water is gone, they will fall by rapidly melting her hair.
The real question is: is nin medical magic good enough to fix scar tissue? If so, I would vote for it. Otherwise save the scars for real battles.
He did take a big hit that he wasn't expecting. But he had plenty of opportunities before just now to drown Ami that he didn't take advantage of, because he wanted to hold that move in reserve for the finals. I'm not talking micro, I'm talking macro.Hymn of Ragnarok said:._.
So....what, that means it was an act and Ami didn't see through it? I thought the point of this sentence was to illustrate how Suigetsu just took a big hit and he wasn't expecting it or intending to hit the ground?
He is. But so is Ami.Hymn of Ragnarok said:Not long?
Where are you getting this from? A lot of Navy people can easily hold their breath for minutes. 30 seconds is also really easy for...probably anyone. If pressed I'm pretty a minute is extremely uncomfortable but manageable. I should think it would take a nice minute, maybe a bit less, for a person to pass out. During this time Suigetsu is getting more heat. Sounds like he should be in real trouble here.
Well, Ami isn't as fast as Ino by a long shot, so worst case scenario she could lose a hand and get some serious scars.Hymn of Ragnarok said:So Ami would be seriously messed up afterwards. Figures.
Any chance of an estimate on the damage we'd do to ourselves?
And this would be a bad thing why? He'd let go. That opens up your options a lot.Hymn of Ragnarok said:And would we be doing this much damage by taking a swing at Suigetsu? I still feel like he'd see the swing and just let go before going for his sword.
Victory is always possible, depending on how you define it.Hymn of Ragnarok said:
FurikoMaru said:He did take a big hit that he wasn't expecting. But he had plenty of opportunities before just now to drown Ami that he didn't take advantage of, because he wanted to hold that move in reserve for the finals. I'm not talking micro, I'm talking macro.
He is. But so is Ami.
At the moment, Suigetsu is aware that he is having a really fucking hard time maintaining a liquid form and that it's only going to get harder as the minutes go by, so he's actively trying to drive the last breath of air out of Ami so he can win and go recuperate. He does not know at what point he won't be able to take it anymore, because he's never been in this kind of situation before and he has no way to judge.
Ami is aware that within two minutes (more like a minute and thirty seconds, now), Suigetsu will likely be unable to maintain integrity and will be forced back into completely human form. However, that doesn't mean a combination of hot as hell water and lack of oxygen are something she wants to wait out. Have you ever tried holding your breath and getting an injury at the same time?
Well, Ami isn't as fast as Ino by a long shot, so worst case scenario she could lose a hand and get some serious scars.
And this would be a bad thing why? He'd let go. That opens up your options a lot.
I tend to find tests of this kind of thing are overly optimistic in their assessment of what it's actually like to have to hold your breath after you've already engaged in strenuous activity for a sustained period of time.Hymn of Ragnarok said:No, that's fine, just got the impression you were underselling how long a person could stay conscious.
Superficial scarring on her hand and arm and a bump on the head from getting thrown into a wall.Hymn of Ragnarok said:
XD Oh, god, I can't wait to write what happens if you surrender and use a Zantetsuken for it.Hymn of Ragnarok said:Actually, I'm just want to make it official, but I am putting up a Z-Slash for any plan that needs it. So does that put us at best case scenario no matter what, in the sense of "You will get the best results you can get for this course of action"?
You can try, but it's kind of a complicated manoeuvre for a drowning person.Hymn of Ragnarok said:One last idea, actually.
Our wire. Could we get our wire out discreetly enough and use that to force Suigetsu to give up, possibly without him noticing (long shot I know)? Possibly by wrapping him up and igniting Hien or otherwise assault him with fire? If we can light up Hien, or close enough, with senbon in our hair inside Suigetsu's water we should be able to keep it going even inside Suigetsu. Couldn't say how he'd react though, with trying to punch us or go for the sword or start evaporating.
I didn't think he could do that in the inferno we converted the arena to.FurikoMaru said::-[ Did you guys... forget he can do that? I mean, you did kinda back him into a corner here. He's officially done not taking you seriously, congratulations.
If he can't keep you from cutting his arm off, I'd say it's debatable whom has who at whose mercy. In Ami's book, winning a fight is like having sex; you either did it or you didn't. No one gives out points for almosts.uju32 said:Problem is, again, judgement.
I don't know if it's kosher to go on when your enemy has you at their mercy and is demanding surrender.