@Riger Isn't just like when people's life flashes before their eyes before their die, because their brain is trying to find information that will help them survive?
Spinning blades was his third attack. Go reread chapter 18. He tried slashing swordplay, stabbing levitation attack, then spinning levitated attacks. Nothing worked.
@CyberianGinseng
I re-read it. Didn't see a single drill. I saw stabs, slashes, spinning blades like saws (which is still just slashing) and harder slashes and stabs. Zero drills, so try again.
And not once did the idiot try to spin the blade. A drill would have done great damage to mud.
@Riger the difference is you expect some nonsense attack that not exist and is pointless when fighting. Piercing is your kind of drill if not rotate or spin, and that's also using a lot of force to get it through.
are you call yourself smart when every knowledge you learn is your own and not from someone else?
Meh, no need to fight over this, guys. It's a common trope in movie where a character learn some skill/knowledge that is just happen to be crucial to bring down the baddie but 99% worthless outside of that one scenario so it's easy for MC to forget it.