Talk:Gunvolt/@comment-29716726-20161106174728/@comment-29716726-20170125233456

Tots forgot about those moves. Ok, Prevasion is a barrier, guess that proves my arguement wrong then. But if that's so, why the hell are there so many moves that go through Prevasion. I could understand the exclusive to the GVerse argument, but that isn't supported by much proof though. The only other logical conclusion i can think of right now is that Prevasion is manually activated in time. Looking over some of the moves that Gunvolt couldn't Prevade, they all seem to have the same common feature: Making Gunvolt unable to Prevade because it was just too hard to react too. This would explain a lot about how they hit. The best examples of this would probably be:

Teseo's Lumen Projection and EM Transfer: From what I've seen, once the EM Transfer is activated, it starts stealing away Gunvolt's HP instantly: No reaction time. For the Lumen projection, it could be possible for Gunvolt to lower his guard and pratically fall into an obvious trap

Asimov's Voltic Chains: Yes, it's a SP Skill, but if that's the case, Daytona's Sunshine Nova would have hit too. The chains are easily telegraphed, but WHEN the azure lightning flows through would be too sudden for Gunvolt to react to, therefore he would get hit.

Gibril's Dash attack... thing: It's the really fast move where she jumps all over the place. Due to her unpredictability, Gunvolt isn't gonna prevade this attack, which it didn't.

Yes I know that means that shots from behind would hit as well, but doesn't but that may just be a gameplay mechanic

Also, binding moves are effective probably because it gets through barriers, like Grabbing in fighting games go through Guards.