[Of course he's a long-ranged fighter. Of course. And even if Shuji's scythe has decent range for a weapon he's holding in his hands, it's easy enough to get out of his reach and explode a bomb in his face.
What he has that makes him fare differently isn't any of his strengths: it's the fact is that you can't die in a dream. You always wake up before you hit the ground. And even if Shuji knows that a bomb exploding at point-blank range should kill him, it doesn't.
It makes him scream with pain every time. It leaves him bloody and bruised and missing parts of his arms or his legs, and it makes it harder and harder to try to charge at the crow, try to get a hit in before the crow dodges away and blows up another bomb.
who hates writing battle scenes, it's me
What he has that makes him fare differently isn't any of his strengths: it's the fact is that you can't die in a dream. You always wake up before you hit the ground. And even if Shuji knows that a bomb exploding at point-blank range should kill him, it doesn't.
It makes him scream with pain every time. It leaves him bloody and bruised and missing parts of his arms or his legs, and it makes it harder and harder to try to charge at the crow, try to get a hit in before the crow dodges away and blows up another bomb.
But he won't die.]