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(Original Comic) DILF -XVIII-
"Half a day later"
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TheDrizzle404
BlockedOh no, dragon. There are no brakes on this train.
aMartin7
MemberJeez, Braver is unscathed after that? Must have been dodge-rolling like they're playing Dark Souls.
Aquertyon
MemberI’m just reading this comic hoping that it doesn’t get cancelled cause it’s funny as hell
Aquertyon
MemberHe be wavedashing like fox on final destination
SomeInternetGuy
MemberThe problem is that the dragon is barely scathed too...
Budderman14
MemberTo be fair, it was revealed earlier he only deals 1 damage and the way he’s unscathed is his auto dodge (op please nerf)
CaptainValentin
Memberthis guy put all his point in agility and doge to the point you can't hit him !
WatcherFromAfar
MemberAll he needs is a shine, and then...
Shiitake
MemberOnly 457 hits? I feel like the author didn't bother doing any math at all for how often Braver would be attacking.
How many hours are in "half a day later" depends on how you define it, but I'd say it's at least 6. That's 360 minutes. Not even two hits a minute is very very slow.
Tol'kaed
MemberIf we go by d&d or pathfinder standards a day could refer to an 8 hour period of action before rest is needed and you need to start rolling saves vs fatigue. half of that works out to 240 minutes, or 1440 opportunities to take the attack action. so it looks like a little less than 1/3rd of his attacks hit. however using a skill check or talking for more than 1-4 words (depends on how lenient your dm is i guess) is also an action. So who knows how much of that time was spent on non-attack actions.
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