[Or both?? And perhaps a more apt comparison might be a redwood, but Chobe doesn't know what the fuck those are. That said, Bakugo's plan indeed works, the bandit thoroughly distracted and appetite for needless violence sated. For now, anyway. He's absolutely gonna go terrorize a couple others after this but hey, it ain't on Bakugo's watch, so it's all good.
He snorts at the assertion, sticking out his tongue like the oh so mature man he is.]
Real cocky of ya to think I'd play a kid's game again, buuuut. . .guess this place ain't all bad. Might even hit it up alone, if I'm bored.
[Less so to mutilate fake enemies; that part doesn't entice him. You can only learn and improve so much from killing off dummies, after all. No, the ability to reshape the room and conjure an illusion of practically any location is the real draw. He'll have to figure out its limitations later.]
So I'll concede to ya this time, hero. Though it does make me wonder how long you can get by on cheap distractions like this, too.
[Just how many npcs can Bakugo blow up before he gets bored. . .? Well, hundreds, if not thousands, probably. It's decent exercise, more so when made a competition, but ultimately a distraction is all it is.
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[Or both?? And perhaps a more apt comparison might be a redwood, but Chobe doesn't know what the fuck those are. That said, Bakugo's plan indeed works, the bandit thoroughly distracted and appetite for needless violence sated. For now, anyway. He's absolutely gonna go terrorize a couple others after this but hey, it ain't on Bakugo's watch, so it's all good.
He snorts at the assertion, sticking out his tongue like the oh so mature man he is.]
Real cocky of ya to think I'd play a kid's game again, buuuut. . .guess this place ain't all bad. Might even hit it up alone, if I'm bored.
[Less so to mutilate fake enemies; that part doesn't entice him. You can only learn and improve so much from killing off dummies, after all. No, the ability to reshape the room and conjure an illusion of practically any location is the real draw. He'll have to figure out its limitations later.]
So I'll concede to ya this time, hero. Though it does make me wonder how long you can get by on cheap distractions like this, too.
[Just how many npcs can Bakugo blow up before he gets bored. . .? Well, hundreds, if not thousands, probably. It's decent exercise, more so when made a competition, but ultimately a distraction is all it is.
Least it's fun though.]