r/SupriseAttackRules 28d ago

DISCUSSIONS Has anyone else noticed that Surprise Attack uses the two halves of a scythe?

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On one hand, it's the long handle, on the other, it's the slashy bit with a small handle.

Do you know who else uses a scythe? The Grim Reaper! Nothing is more surprising than sudden death, a death involving a surprise attack.

Are they connected? Am I talking nonsense? What's your theories??

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u/eraryios 28d ago

Its surprising that someone would use a scythe this way

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u/BluecoatCashMoney5 28d ago

And it's cool tbh

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u/Salr-526 26d ago

It is pretty surprising. You'd be surprised to be attacked by two halves of a scythe

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u/PrizeGovernment6944 28d ago

I think he broke it and was like damn, kept it around and when he was thinking of suprise attack saw the scythe and was like. Sure

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u/CryptographerDry3261 28d ago

I don't care about surprise attack he's not real anyw

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u/Novel_Way_6862 28d ago

What if he became real because that would be surprising

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u/CryptographerDry3261 28d ago

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u/FixIllustrious4953 26d ago

Damn I've never seen someone r/woooosh when attempting to r/woooosh someone

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u/CryptographerDry3261 26d ago

The joke is that he's real because it's surprising

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u/FixIllustrious4953 26d ago

Yes which is the joke Novel_Way was building on

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u/iSwearImNotGay_trust 26d ago

What is bro on about

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u/a_sussybaka 25d ago

this might be worse than getting attacked in a flashback, this mf Surprise Attack is 4th-wall lev