Talk:Re: Chapter 68/@comment-188.4.222.201-20160315203027/@comment-27247962-20160317104243

@ dreadnought

Yeah that's exactly it. Thanks for the backing.

Noro was wounded everywhere, so he didn't just needed to attach his head like Kanae, remember. inbetween Shirazu's barrage & Urie dealing the final blow, he was regenerating the closest parts to his body, that were missing, his head that was lying a few meters away from him, is further away, then the gap in his stomach & arms or wherever he was hit.

@ Harostar

One little thing: You don't need "intellegence" to make people mentally instable. If you encounter a very dangerous animal, which I still presume don't have that much intellect, don't you have an unsettling feeling. The mental pressure already started at that point. Now imagine that animal being able to heal itself when you magnificently succeeded in pearcing a stick into that animals body, assuming that should finish the job. It would be quite a frightening suprise when he does heal, it might even bring you to a state where you freeze, because of the hopelessness of the situation.

Rest has merit & maybe me saying he'd go in without thinking to get the opponent on the defensive, made you assume I thought he is smart. Takizawa is by far the more superior force. But like i said him running wild on enemies forces most to go in the defensive & the others that can get around to hit him nicely, will see him regenerate, which will unconciously eat away at their concious believe of succeeding.