Posted by spooky on November 23, 2008, 12:58 am, in reply to "JUDGMENT SERVED"
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yeah. im a b###h. oops. i'm also slightly high, and im still being civil.
POWER: 1/5
Only because this particular region would be next to impossible to hit and you really only have a 2% chance of hitting it at all, and a 0% chance of stepping on it as horses are VERY prone to snapping their feet away if you touch anywhere near this region. it's how people train halter horses to move their feet, by taping the toe of their boot on this particular region and immediately even an untrained horse reacts to jerk it away at the slightest touch. Plus the second point was deducted only because this bone supports most of the horse's weight and regardless isn't going to be prone to breaking regardless of the hit. Even see a show jumper smack his ankles/top of hooves into a rail? That's potentially a few thousand pounds of force slamming into that rail and yes the rail moves, but when you hit it, it's stationary. BUT it would be laming to say the very least so you gained a point, even if you missed and ripped open the coronet or hit the ankle... It would HURT and hurt for awhile at that!
i find it funny that in every other battle ive used this i've got a five out of five? odd.. i've used this attack like five times too. also, if you take points off realism for timing, it belongs in the timing section.
where did i powerplay? please clarify. i dont believe a point should be docked for this. i never said 'its going to hit no matter what'. that's a dirty word.
also, can you elaborate super horse? obv im going to ASSUME her attack hits somewhere, you cant dodge.
okay, take more damage. how did i not take enough? she was crippled at the end of the battle?
where is ooc in my attack? why can you even deduct points for OOC?
also, how could i do anything but shy? how is it unrealistic? should i have just stood there and taken the hit instead?
also uhh, i have to point out youre unfailingly wrong about horses cantering. horses in the WILD canter over trot. theyre not endurance horses. youre docking me points here based on the idea that artaxxas is a trained, ridden horse? artaxxas is umm.. wild. wild horses will almost always canter over trot. and its not that hard to canter when im injured. actually, it would hurt more to trot. dont believe me? ask a special lameness vet or a knowledgeable horse person.
a roll-back is when a horse does a long and slow turn-back. what are you talking about??
i feel like this judgment does not go against the consistent feedback ive gotten from other judgments. actually, this judgment alone goes against all of the other ones entirely. and no, i'm not just being a sore loser.
clock, it was a good fight -- i just feel i lost points on stupid, silly things. i'd like clarification.
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