how do holds do against the aversion field?
for example, jodo master throws a punch that X makes miss to the left. he then grabs the exposed arm slowly and gives her a standard hammer lock and chokes her with his other arm.
would the aversion field prevent that?
or flip the situation so that judomaster has mr. X in the hammer lock and a choke hold (since hitting him is too difficult). shouldn't he be able to the classic reverse by slipping down and behind her, all the while holding her arm and then applying the move to her?
no strike involved.
Originally posted by psycho gundam
how do holds do against the aversion field?for example, jodo master throws a punch that X makes miss to the left. he then grabs the exposed arm slowly and gives her a standard hammer lock and chokes her with his other arm.
would the aversion field prevent that?
or flip the situation so that judomaster has mr. X in the hammer lock and a choke hold (since hitting him is too difficult). shouldn't he be able to the classic reverse by slipping down and behind her, all the while holding her arm and then applying the move to her?
no strike involved.
In your first scenario, I think Mister X wouldn't be able to grab her arm. Because it wouldn't actually be where he's perceiving it to be at.
Second scenario should work...