I don’t think you realize how little sense you’re making. I was expecting you to have the intellect to remark your own words. But the fact that you’ll still bring it up but some how not understand a comment made to make you understand your reasoning is depressingly funny. It’s made obvious by the “cinematic” (your words) executions that all and any armor is not considered at all because it’s made to be entertaining, not realistic.

By the way me acting dumb on purpose is me using your own words on you. How could you not pick this up? I didn’t make hard. So let me simplify it for you. Me talking about the armor effects as a game mechanic made as little sense as you mentioning armor in a execution.

Couldn’t help but notice that you still can’t put two and two together either. A shuriken blade avg 2-3 inches, one mm is .04 inches (rounded), the avg. human eye is only 21 to 27 mm in diameter (at max 1.1 in.), your eyes aren’t even half an inch from your brain. I’m not even going to measure the fake, made up, force he’s probably throwing them at or what they’re made of. But that can add an 1 to 1 and a half inches more from initial impact. Quick note, in case you haven’t noticed, our skull and bone aren’t made of any solid metals or stone. The skull is very easy to fracture. The nose and the area around that aren’t too thick either. So they’re not causing the imaginary resistance to sharp, hardened, steel you’ve confused to be remotely possible.

Now tell me I’m wrong.