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RWBY vs FNKISpeed feat for NeonYang is 1.73 m, so Neon's tail is .86 m long.This is a composite of the two frames of Neon's first strike in her attack chain against Yang, putting her at 69 m/s.The feat itself isn't that interesting; why I bothered to calc it is what it tells us about Yang. Now, Yang is not particularly slow--she has recoil-boosted speed feats that would put her up in the same area as Neon, and she can keep up with her teammates that have similar speed feats--her problem is that she doesn't have the precision and agility to deal with Neon. In other words, what this scene demonstrates is how a fight between two characters with similar speed feats can still turn into a speedblitz, if Neon actually had more power behind her attacks. It's an example of why I hate the "take 1 speed feat and call speedblitz" debate strategy that gets used so often on SB, since it oversimplifies combat into a single variable.Anyways, that's a rant for another thread. My guess is that Yang is so inherently tanky and strong that she never bothered to learn much technique or train precision/agility. So whereas Blake might run into gunfire deflecting bullets like she does in her trailer, Yang would just rush into it and not care.Back to calcs:Weiss speed feat (non-time dilation?)Scaling off Weiss, Flynt is 1.74 m tall.This might not look calcable at first glance, but because Weiss set up her sigils in a regular nonagon formation we can use the power of geometry to get the distance she travels with each hop if we know the radius-vertex distance (10.38 m). Result: 13.3 m crossed in 3 frames, for an impressive 133 m/s. Weiss, you sure you didn't swap Semblances with Ruby?Also, Yang's gauntlets turn into beam cannons when she's angry:I suppose that lends credence to evilauthor 's theory of them being able to change the effects of their weapons via aura.I'll end this post with some words about the lightning dodging feat from V3E7. From what I can tell going through the scene frame-by-frame, the lightning in question after the first blast is not particularly slow (the first blast behaves very differently from the later strikes). What it looks like is that there's an initial bolt that reaches the ground instantly, which then strengthens into the full-power bolt. So while not a true lightning-timer feat, it does mean that they're able to react to and dodge attacks with ~0.05 sec of warning.