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It's a scientific fact that nervous sweat transcends the confines of worn buckets.

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It was important enough to me to show that dude's eyebrows that I openly defied the inherent opaqueness of his bucket helmet. I apologize for nothing.

A lack of tires

That guy with the wheel on his back is inspired by post-apocalyptic armor that incorporate bits of tire. This fantasy post-apocalypse doesn't have tires, so this poor guy is stuck with a wagon wheel on his back. Between that and all the buckets, it's a wonder he can flee so quickly.

Nerdy video game references

The kitty people of The Elder Scrolls, the Khajiit, get a fancy +12 damage when unarmed in Skyrim (the game says it's +15, but my understanding is that's an error).

Very early on, it means the Khajiit can outperform actual weapons. That doesn't last long, but if one really wanted to build a character to specialize in unarmed combat, it can be done. It just wouldn't outperform the same effort put into a weapon-using build.

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Stephen Gilberg

Well, the real Grace (for certain values of "real") is quite a powerhouse, and I don't recall her ever using weapons, so she probably does better without them....

coredumperror

The "eyebrows over bucket" thing instantly reminded me of anime. They do that *constantly*, with eyebrows being above the character's hair.

Daryl Sawyer

"It's a scientific fact that nervous sweat transcends the confines of worn buckets." As do eyebrows. :p

Anonymous

That seems unlikely to me: her superpowers are telekenisis and self-targeted biokinesis. Generally, she should benefit from weapons the same way anyone else would. The trick is she can't summon weapons, and it's hard to explain why you're walking around carrying an actual weapon. Further, most of her combat training is from a guy who taught himself anime-style martial arts from watching anime; I bet he doesn't know any weapon-using martial arts styles, so Greg's just teaching what he knows. ALSO also, it's probably a lot less dangerous than handing the superstrong telekinetic squirrel-girl novice a club to swing around until after you cover the basics of body/self discipline.

Sunblaze

They actually have a point. I did exaclty that in Fallout 3 :D Punching people for bonus damage.... it was a monster.

Stephen Gilberg

I still think that someone who's good at unarmed combat and has had no practice with weapons will do better without them. At least we can expect better accuracy this way.

egscomics

You know, I'm not sure about that... By which I mean "I'm genuinely not sure", not "I'm definitely on this side of the fence and am talking down your side of it". With a specialized weapon, like a sai or a fencing sword, I'm guessing they might want to go unarmed, but I'm wondering if a martial artist trained predominantly in unarmed combat wouldn't still benefit from something like an aluminum baseball bat.

Some Ed

<a href="http://egscomics.com/comic/2004-04-26" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://egscomics.com/comic/2004-04-26</a> She took Damien out with her claws, which prevented him from regenerating. If she'd used a weapon, she might still be fighting him. Yes, I realize in the end he did himself in, but it was the fact she was able to interfere with his regeneration that caused him to second-guess himself to the point he felt blowing himself up was a good idea. I thought I was going to be giving this response to Fenrir, but, um... I guess somebody may have forgotten that sometimes natural weaponry has special advantages. Sure, as far as we know, Grace's natural weapon special advantages aren't applicable here. But the bucket heads don't know that. They see someone wearing clothes with natural weapons and no equipable weapons wandering around in the wasteland like it seemed it was a good idea at one point, they're going to assume the worst. Also, the whole 'squirrel' bit kind of suggests that she could easily have been running from something that she could have taken out, had she chosen to stand her ground. (To be fair, given her whole flame resistance bit, I'd be inclined to say that's applicable in this case. I don't know what the giant mutant roach can do, of course. But for an insect of that size, simply standing and breathing is a surprising feat. I wouldn't expect a lot of combat prowess out of it.)