Thread:Stylx/@comment-1493741-20140907212745/@comment-1493741-20141018225340

Saris Khan wrote: While I do not tolerate things that are "unavoidable", "unblockable", "unbreakable", etc., Tai Sin's attack managed to pierce a reinforced barrier and armour to wound Timothy, which was followed up with an expression of pain. I hope it's satisfying.

Btw, the Part 3 of The Last Sunset is done! Get over it, man, the Opposition wasn't Vietnam/WWII/Genghis Khan.

Its a quicker way to say "attack such and such has special property to negate defenses as if they don't exist". Its hardly unbeatable, or unavoidable, its a series of thin lines, no wider than your average tape ruler. Its useful in order to present a different form of conflict, you can't hit him unless he's already attacking, a form of mutual vulnerability or a unique approach to take him out.

I have no issues with it, just because he makes shields into butter doesn't mean he needs to pierce the heart with every hit. :D