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Originally Posted by Marcus H.
I hate people who are an unstoppable force.
The problem is that his supposed losses are against hard counters. It would be much better if battles allow for equal chances of winning between Tatsuya and the enemy. That or Tatsuya wins against an enemy through sheer tactical superiority (no, his constant reliance to the information dimension doesn't count).
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Tatsuya is the go-to guy.
Want to get something done? Call Tatsuya.
Want to end combats fast? Call Tatsuya.
Tatsuya's whole existence means business.
If you want to play your childish little combat game, call Leo. When you are tired of it, call Tatsuya. Otherwise, don't bother him when he spends his quality time with Miyuki.
Why Leo?
Well...
Spoiler:
That was Miyuki's magic.
In this situation, Leo was truly impatient.
To him, a fight was the means by which 'talks' were resolved.
Like in Yokohama, in a situation where it was clear the opponent had no interest in words, strength would immediately become the 'mediator'.
If it was the enemy who had underestimated them and come over, he would not be stingy in 'correcting' them with his fists.
If it was an acquaintance in trouble, he would 'lend a hand' in a rough violent manner.
It may be called 'uncivilised', but fighting had always been a staple of negotiating.
In the face of Miyuki's power, however, nevermind their claim; the enemy's very existence would be blown away.
Rather than a cat toying with a mouse, it would be more like an elephant crushing ants.
They would be far too pitiful to be considered opponents.
That was against Leo's style.
bietchie11: Basicially he fights enemies NOT to annihilate them, but to have manly talk with them.