Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-31371445-20170222233857/@comment-27136653-20180709224919

(NOBODY BUT THC REPLY TO THIS, BEG YOU ALL, FFS)

"As for the invisible slash, well.. Why else could nobody dodge?"

They were not expecting a non-magical attack? Maybe they weren't accustomed to it. I just find your explanation too cheesy for my taste. It's either all meta or no meta for me.

"The only reasonable explanation is that they can't see your attack!"

But why would DT (or whatever is the cause here) literally make our weapon invisible, including our entire hand? (most likely, as one could guess the landing of the hit by just observing the arm movements) Where does it say or imply that DT makes things go invisible? Kind of a stretch, don't ya think?

Unless, you think it's the slash that deals the damage and Frisk doesn't have to move an inch. Or can't, for that matter, which also applies to the monsters. In which case, I wonder, why are none of them questioning the bizarreness of the situation, of the fact that they can't move?

Yeah, why don't the monsters address this strange stuff affecting their battles in the game?

"We can say the slash is non-canon, as that wasn't mentioned."

I mean, you COULD include it, for the sake of not turning DT into an invisibility potion.