Talk:Re: Chapter 68/@comment-188.4.222.201-20160315203027/@comment-27247962-20160316223349

I think you misunderstand Harostar.

He could've ran out of gas, but a limit to his healingrate is also possible.

give credit, where credit is due.

If you're body is barraged & your head detached, it's more likely that the parts closest will be restored first, before reaching out to the distanced head.

Making use of that convenient biological flaw, could as well have let to Noro's death.

What we are certain off is that even Noro had certain parts that are vital for his survival, so hitting the right vital areas in time with some precise strikes, can kill him.

He was so pressured that there were more openings to exploit.

Since he's the type to rush in, he is aiming at keeping his opponent on the defensive, not giving the opponent time to meticulously figure out his weak areas. His healing was his greatest asset, giving the enemy time to expose the flaws in the amazing healingrate, is the one thing he has to prevent.

& one more thing. He might be pretty straightforward, but if he can make it so that he only gets cut in areas that he can heal perfectly fine, then he's playing a mental game too, making it look like a wasted effort to his opponent.