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First of all I want to thank @KailynxY77 who helped me make this CRT
DANIEL PARK
In the last episodes of Lookism, Daniel was able to copy Warren's CQC technique. Warren's technique ignores the person's durability and directly attacks the person's internal organs (more precisely the heart). Daniel should receive durability negation for copying Warren's technique in this fight.
also thanks to CQC Warren's range is Several Metres so Daniel's range should be much higher with CQC
GOO KIM
After the collision between Tom and Goo, we see deep wounds on Goo's back. What I want to point out is that the wounds on Goo's back are wounds caused directly by Tom's fingers instead of a sword or knife, so as you can see in the images, causes much thicker and deeper wounds than a knife wound. However, Goo heals these wounds immediately, as we can see in the next image, and we never see these wounds during the ongoing duration of the fight, so yes, I can clearly say that Goo heals these wounds. Also, as I said, since this wound was opened with Tom's fingers rather than directly with a knife, etc., it left deeper and thicker cuts, and it also opened slits in many parts of Goo's back, not just a single point, so this regeneration success should be considered mid-low.
TOM LEE
In the evidence in the paragraph I just wrote, you can see that although Tom could not completely close the wound that was cut by Goo with a sword, it stopped the bleeding immediately after receiving the cut and closed the wound to some extent, so I think he can get regen at low level.
GUN PARK
@KailynxY77 had previously opened a CRT for Gun, although it was not accepted as permanent, Damage Reduction was approved by a few moderators and admins, so I think we can add it to Gun's profile.
WARREN
We know that Warren's unique CQC technique is an attack directly to the heart and stops the heart for a few seconds. This has been stated and shown many times. I am in favor of this being called "limited Paralysis Inducement" since it can immobilize the opponent for a certain period of time by stopping the heart.
DANIEL PARK
In the last episodes of Lookism, Daniel was able to copy Warren's CQC technique. Warren's technique ignores the person's durability and directly attacks the person's internal organs (more precisely the heart). Daniel should receive durability negation for copying Warren's technique in this fight.
also thanks to CQC Warren's range is Several Metres so Daniel's range should be much higher with CQC
GOO KIM
After the collision between Tom and Goo, we see deep wounds on Goo's back. What I want to point out is that the wounds on Goo's back are wounds caused directly by Tom's fingers instead of a sword or knife, so as you can see in the images, causes much thicker and deeper wounds than a knife wound. However, Goo heals these wounds immediately, as we can see in the next image, and we never see these wounds during the ongoing duration of the fight, so yes, I can clearly say that Goo heals these wounds. Also, as I said, since this wound was opened with Tom's fingers rather than directly with a knife, etc., it left deeper and thicker cuts, and it also opened slits in many parts of Goo's back, not just a single point, so this regeneration success should be considered mid-low.
TOM LEE
In the evidence in the paragraph I just wrote, you can see that although Tom could not completely close the wound that was cut by Goo with a sword, it stopped the bleeding immediately after receiving the cut and closed the wound to some extent, so I think he can get regen at low level.
GUN PARK
@KailynxY77 had previously opened a CRT for Gun, although it was not accepted as permanent, Damage Reduction was approved by a few moderators and admins, so I think we can add it to Gun's profile.
WARREN
We know that Warren's unique CQC technique is an attack directly to the heart and stops the heart for a few seconds. This has been stated and shown many times. I am in favor of this being called "limited Paralysis Inducement" since it can immobilize the opponent for a certain period of time by stopping the heart.