>this kid had thousands of practice fights with his friend and became a really good swordsman
>therefore he's superhumanly strong, can leap meters into the air and beat grown up soldiers by the dozen
I can accept the first part, but how does the latter make sense?
>>152820491
>therefore
Leave out this word, and it makes sense by comic rules.
>>152820491
It runs on dynasty warriors logic for combat. Just accept that people with a name tag have super human strength and enjoy it for what it is, a japanese comic about the warring states period with a bit more historical accuracy than 300
>>152820491
Who will get speared first, Ten or Kyou Kai?
>>152820491
if he was anything like a realistic commander, he would hide behind legions of goons and not risk his own hide in the front lines
>>152820889
Not really.
The "weight" of one's blows and his overall strenght in Kingdom are more than just your physical power and fighting skills
Basically, Great Generals have plot armor and Shin is a great general in the making, the average footsoldier can't even compete
>>152820491
>this autism
I hope you've never had any contact with the Romance of Three Kingdoms or any work related to it.
>>152821079
>>152820561
>>152820673
I can accept veteran soldiers and generals becoming ridiculously strong through their experience. But this is a kid whose only preparation is mock fighting with his friend, therefore I assume his retard strength is a conclusion of that.
>>152821026
Same reason why Houken couldn't defeat Ouki despite being stronger
The whole point of Houken's character is that, to show that "real" strenght comes from the battlefield and not only from martial training
>>152820491
>why is my shounen mc so strong
>>152820889
Troop morale's a thing you know.