We shift the fight away from the potentially useful, and so very squishy, sources of information and lower the chance of ending up in a three-way deathmatch with the Bloody Crow and Vicar Amelia.
We shift the fight away from the potentially useful, and so very squishy, sources of information and lower the chance of ending up in a three-way deathmatch with the Bloody Crow and Vicar Amelia.
How likely is he to agree to have the fight outside, though.We shift the fight away from the potentially useful, and so very squishy, sources of information and lower the chance of ending up in a three-way deathmatch with the Bloody Crow and Vicar Amelia.
If he can dodge light I'm calling bullshit.
The fuck does he care where they fight as long as they do fight?
He's perfectly capable of realizing "Oh hey that trick weapon's just got switched to rifle mode. I should move if he tries to point it at me."If he can dodge light I'm calling bullshit.
He shouldn't even be able to think about it.
does this double bullet literally explode with anti-magic stuff? if not, it really isn't going to do ANYTHING to Anderson
It was noted that the bullets the Yharnamites use seem to interfere with Anderson's healing factor.does this double bullet literally explode with anti-magic stuff? if not, it really isn't going to do ANYTHING to Anderson
Bloodborne's bullets are a combination of quicksilver and a hunter's tainted blood, quintessentially being magic bullets, more or less.does this double bullet literally explode with anti-magic stuff? if not, it really isn't going to do ANYTHING to Anderson
It's the quicksilver that's affecting him, not the blood. He directly compared the effects to Alucard's bullets, noting that they're weaker but affect his regeneration in a similar way. The biggest difference between the ammo of the Jackal, which was designed specifically to let him take down Anderson, and the Casull, which Anderson completely ignored, is that Jackal rounds have a core of blessed quicksilver.Bloodborne's bullets are a combination of quicksilver and a hunter's tainted blood, quintessentially being magic bullets, more or less.
Also what the guy above me said about them already having fucked around with Anderson's regen.
... @Tricia that trick with the sleeves? How long does it take? Is it possible to use it in combat against someone - deposit them wherever it holds them?
Mind if I ask a few of questions?The sleeve trick is not viable for combat.
Also, while I like the internal monologue, I'd prefer an actual strategy.
Mind if I ask a few of questions?
Can Anderson set his explosive bayonets to go off on a timer? Or maybe on proximity, so he can mine the battlefield with a few of them to go off when the enemy's near?
Well, our melee options so far include:Honestly, I'm wondering if it might be worth engaging him directly in melee. Do we know how good a swordsman he is? I get that he moves fast, but is he skilled with that pig-sticker?
Don't forget about the Explosive Bayonets.Well, our melee options so far include:
Against him and his Chikage. I don't think we'll be overwhelming him in a melee duel.
- Bayonets
- Club o' Righteousness
- Ludwig's Holy blade
- Even More Bayonets
- Fisticuffs
He is fast enough to flash step, and strong enough to cut through stone doors. I am pretty sure he'd be a threat even if he'd have absolutely no finesse at all, and this is someone who has EILEEN beat in technique by the sounds of it.Honestly, I'm wondering if it might be worth engaging him directly in melee. Do we know how good a swordsman he is? I get that he moves fast, but is he skilled with that pig-sticker?
Melee options.
Melee options.
I mean, yeah, Anderson could, but I hope you have a plan on how to fight with bloody arm stumps for the next hour.
So, you're saying that mutual arm loss is a valid strategy that we could exploite?
Anyways, while it might remove our arms, it will probably do at least as much damage, if not more, to our opponent. And I'm pretty sure he's much less effective at fighting without his arms than we are.
We could probably pull an impalement gambit where we let the Crow impale us with his sword and use it to Lock his movements before whaling on him with our free hand.So, you're saying that mutual arm loss is a valid strategy that we could exploite?