@newboi
From everything you could hit in a freefall, is there something with a higher survival rate than water (considering enough depth {legit question})?
Back to the manga, I'm pretty sure your adverturers they have enough stats to make it doable.
@newboi Water will hurt but its better than solid rock. @Hikari_Owari The only natural material you could hope for a better landing in would be some kind of marsh. In a fantasy dungeon... Colossal fluff monster?
@Hikari_Owari
Water is as bad as concrete if the water isn't ruffled enough. The water tension will break lot if not most of your bones before you finally slow down and then you have to deal with immense shock that likely will make you lose consciousness. Not to mention that atl concrete can't drown you in anything but your own blood.
Snow, trees, soft sand, all of those are miles better choices than water that is still. Moving water would be around the same risk factor as trees, so honestly, just go for the trees, though try to aim in such a way that you aren't hitting the strongest part of a one.
It will hurt horribly, no matter what though, unless it is soft snow or sand, there you have some chance of surviving with minimal injuries.
@Drifter
Its not better by much, and depending on how you fall in it can be fatal at lower distances, granted, who knows how far the fall was, we just know he waited a minute,but 250 feet is near 99% fatal, granted its possible that this is sub 100 feet as it is a cave with bad lighting.