
This is why Koporo turns the tables and employs such tactics as landing on enemy blades, climbing on their backs, beating up their heads, and breaking their legs. It's also why he carries weapons made specifically to destroy certain parts of the body. He knows he's at a disadvantage most of the time, so he plays the part of saboteur. He destroys them one piece at a time.
He realizes his size is, in fact, a handicap against a larger opponent, so he needs to even the odds.
THAT is realism. Acknowledging the size differences lend as many disadvantages as advantages. Most people who play the "realism" card only acknowledge it to the point that it justifies their power play.
There's realism, and then there's the excuse of "Anything to allow me to kick your ass."
He realizes his size is, in fact, a handicap against a larger opponent, so he needs to even the odds.
THAT is realism. Acknowledging the size differences lend as many disadvantages as advantages. Most people who play the "realism" card only acknowledge it to the point that it justifies their power play.
There's realism, and then there's the excuse of "Anything to allow me to kick your ass."