Here are some things to consider - assuming the fight happens some years after lengthening and the bone is fully consolidated then my understanding is that the join being organic is no longer noticeable - I don't think there is a scar equivalent for bones. The bones should therefore be just as strong as before. Assuming the muscles have regained their thickness then the LL individual would have longer and heavier legs with a potentially more powerful kick. Furthermore height is nearly always an advantage in fights and not just because taller people have further reach. I think you would have a better chance of winning than you would have had before lengthening.
Failing all, assuming you are able to run then you should be faster given that you have a longer stride!
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What happens if someone with LL hypothetically gets in a fight?
Posted on Nov 7, 2020, 4:41 pm
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Posted on Nov 7, 2020, 6:25 pm
#12
i mean a bad blow to your knees will Fork them up regardless of your LL status
also the regenerate is just as strong as normal bone
especially in your hypothetical of 5 years post
also dont get in fights
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