

Honestly? I think the biggest problem for the Royals is that they are no longer used to skilled opponents, and they tend to take hits and rely on regeneration in response to unexpected events. It is at least implied that the kids have lost until Emma comes back from the dead to use a flare bullet to blind Lewis for another few seconds. There's a few panels of Lewis with handfulls of bullets, implying he is catching the ones that would have hit him. Chapter 86 has another instance.Ĭhapter 93 - After Lewis put Emma down, the rest of the characters start shooting at him. Not a bullet-catching feat, but supports the other times he's gone from more than 10 feet in front of a person to behind them before they realized he moved, despite staring at him. At least 60 bullets are on the 2-page spread heading down the hall to Lewis.Ĭhapter 92 - Lewis gets his sight back enough to blitz Emma. Both sides are confident that if Lewis had his sight, dodging or catching all of the incoming fire would be possible for Lewis. After they go off, the kids are asking "Did any of them (the bullets) hit?", and Lewis is shown with two handfuls of bullets in his hands, and being untouched.Ĭhapter 91 - three of the kids moving down a narrow hallway firing back at Lewis. The biggest thing is that Lewis is surrounded on all sides. Fairly poor aim, but at least some automatic weapons in the bunch (several belt-fed machineguns are shown). I do have chapter references at least.Ĭhapter 87 - has a trap where pre-placed guns are fired automatically. Not impossible, depending on the feat in question, but definitely a big challenge.Well, the entire fight basically boiled down to, "If Lewis can see, he can catch our bullets and we cannot hurt him, so we have to take him out before he regains his sight". You got scans or a chapter reference for bullet catching? Because that sounds like it will be, at least, quite problematic for team good boys to handle. Not impossible, depending on the feat in question, but definitely a big challenge.Ĭurrent manga boys are considerably stronger and faster than their anime counterparts.

I think lightning-boy's move is the only thing that could outspeed and damage Lewis, and, well, unless he nails the core the first time, I doubt he is getting a second shot.Current manga boys are considerably stronger and faster than their anime counterparts. The guy is the "pluck bullets from the air from 4-5 different directions" type. I honestly do not think the anime group could take down Lewis. I think lightning-boy's move is the only thing that could outspeed and damage Lewis, and, well, unless he nails the core the first time, I doubt he is getting a second shot.Īs for the Royals.

they are 4 people against an entire society, and the vast majority of humans they could run across are incapable or unwilling to help them.Īs for the Royals. It might take a Royal to take them down, but. I have a feeling if word gets back to the capital about some actual fighters, the demons will send out some bigger guns who simply have too high stats for the current anime Demon Slayers to deal with. The big question is whether they figure out the trick about the cores early enough to avoid leaving survivors. There are no Blood Techniques to throw normal tactics off. The Promised Neverland's demons have a bunch of speed and strength and regeneration, but the Demon Slayers should have enough speed and skill to offset that. Just a random cattle factory, I feel that the Slayers can probably fight their way out of that. Not certain about current Demon Slayers, but from what I have seen of the anime.
