
note Other than his mastery of Hanage Shinken, that is. This of course is Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo's forte.And, if you're going to talk about characteristic, not having a characteristic behaviour is characteristic of me. Kyouraku: It's not good to keep forcing this characteristic thing, Espada-san. Starrk: I thought I told you not to do uncharacteristic things, Captain-san! Then it's revealed that was a red herring and the only thing they truly have in common is that they're both Brilliant, but Lazy. After it becomes clear there are a lot of similarities between these two reluctant fighters, Starrk is convinced he's fighting a kindred spirit. Bleach: Happens during the fight between Starrk and Kyouraku.Aberrants crawl, jump, run, and have no reasonable pattern to predict who they attack or where they go. Most Titans move relatively slowly for their size, grab the closest humans, and attempt to kill them, usually by eating them. This is the main danger of the Aberrant Titans in Attack on Titan.The truth of the matter is that Kitano is a genuinely good person who only wants to help others, with an unfortunate tendency to run towards people shrieking incoherently when upset.

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Later, he learns how to bat from the bunting stance, meaning he's even confusing at bat. He supplements this natural pitch with proper inside and outside pitches that even utilize the depth of the strike zone, as well as the changeup, none of which visibly change his pitching form. Because he didn't have anyone to teach him the nuances of pitching when he was younger, he never learned how grips can change a pitch trajectory, and combined with his naturally flexible body, he grows up throwing a fastball that breaks at random. Because he has a flexible body, his pitching form hides his left arm (he is a southpaw) until just before he releases the ball, making the ball seem to start out later and giving the batter less reaction time. Ace of the Diamond has this in the form of the main character, Sawamura Eijun.Not to be confused with What the Fu Are You Doing?, where the fighting style doesn't work because the fighter is incompetent at it. Contrast Strategy, Schmategy, where the randomness is unintentional. See also Drunken Master and Drunken Boxing, and for a more complicated version, the Kansas City Shuffle which relies on giving the victim false assurance that they can predict your moves. The reason why something Crazy Enough to Work might actually work. Sister trope to Spanner in the Works, in a general sense.

Or it is Random Number God who makes the game unpredictable for both sides. In gaming, most of these characters tend to be Jack of All Stats characters, as their versatility makes them very unpredictable. And on larger scale, if moral standards of the fighting factions are mutually incomprehensible, everything can suddenly become a confusion fu styled stratagem. This style is often used by Bunny Ears Lawyers characters who have Success Through Insanity. Stylish Confusion Fu fighters sometimes double as Dance Battlers.


They are the natural nemesis of those blessed with Awesomeness by Analysis.
