That's certainly a take. Growth in skill inevitably slows over time. Kyou Kai, a prodigy at seemingly everything, who unlike Shin didn't appear to struggle getting used riding, would've made her cavalry skills more of a focus than someone who was taught a young age. The evidence is right in front of you. You just refuse to acknowledge it because it completely debunks your arguments.
Youâre contradicting yourself, choose either of those
1. Kyoukai is a prodigy who mastered all combat skills at a young age
2. A time gap favors Kyoukai
Good assassins are cautious and conservative. They have nothing to prove and simply desire the easiest outcome.
What are we debating now, the philosophy of assassins lmfao
Let go of this crap, Hara wrote this dialogue for Kyoukai as is, she thinks it would be hard mounted but if she manages to dismount him she gets the win
In literally everything.
Ou Hon's speed is pedestration to Kyou Kai. It's a non factor.
Kyoukai wasnât sure about her odds against GyouâUn, dismounting him wouldâve been a difficult task
Thatâs a fact, you can use cope arguments about Kyoukai not knowing what sheâs talking about -even though sheâs a prodigy who knows everything-, but that doesnât change hardcore facts stated by the actual author lol
Now replace GyouâUn with Ouhon, who not only fended off GyouâUn, but his 10 spears too
This unsubstantiated fantasy. You can repeat yourself all you like, your arguments remain bunk
Go off the crack for a sec if you wanna reach a conclusion with these debates, if you enter an argument and state that the other sideâs arguments are debunked, then youâre here merely to bark and do some noise lol
Kyou Rei highlighting spear uses as being tiresome to deal with while Kyou Kai is speeding through like a bullet is indicative of the overwhelming strength Kyou Kai has, not that Ou Hon has prayer of winning, let alone a real chance
You said earlier how Rei would make Ouhon look easy
Now please explain how this same Rei who finds fodder spears to be troublesome while mounted would be anything but a one shot to the best spear in the plains
Kyoukai is better than Rei, but that doesnât mean she holds a candle against Ouhonâs technique (while mounted, naturally)