I'm going to have to ask you to fix something before this transaction can go through. You capped your Taijutsu at C rank for Iryou Ninjutsu. Following this mark, I can't proceed with this purchase until you rework that taijutsu purchase of yours. Hope you understand.
Post by Uchiha, Zaizen on Apr 11, 2014 4:38:06 GMT
Edited. I totally understand. If it was for anything outrageous than my own miscalculation, I most likely wouldn't, but it's not, so thanks for the notice and quick response.
You can actually replace my profile with this one:
So I got one more issue with this... I hate being the bad person but here's what I think:
Tracking & Analysis: Developed 2 years ago, Zaizen is a bonefide tracker. He could follow, locate, or determine various things pertaining to his prey - whoever that may be. However, his most essential assets is his ability to deduce based on smell, sound, ruffled grass, scratched surfaces, practically anything and replicate the situation of a, for example, battle in his mind to be nearly perfect. This is further enhanced by his sharingan, allowing him to see chakra.
Nearly perfect means you're on the borderline perfect. I understand experiences help but how would one be able of seeing a battle perfectly with just environment markers? I'm just a bit iffy about how it would work to near perfection in this case...
Post by Uchiha, Zaizen on Apr 11, 2014 20:41:55 GMT
You ever see Fast & Furious, where Torreto saw the situation with his girlfriend nearly imperfectly, even the place where she was shot? Ofc, she was shot, just not killed. He just couldn't tell who the people were, or if she actually died. Or if you walk into a bar that had a bar fight of the monstrous kind, and you can depict what happened in general. The nearly perfect is a way to clarify the weakness of the inability to tell who it is that created the scene or, in the case of the bar fight, the exact amount of people who[but a very solid rough estimate] participated. Also, Chronicles of Riddick, in the Prison Escapade. Another example, just couldn't get the exact numbers of who left, iirc. I removed "nearly perfect" since I realized what I just said is basically common sense of an incapability.
Also, it doesn't also apply to battle or violent situations. :3