Agreed, dodging the attacks doesn't necessarily mean clairvoyance...if that's indeed what's going on. They're too small to really see what's going on, too...pull regardless of replacement.
edited 14th Oct '16 2:59:51 PM by Willbyr
Yeah, not really feeling it either. (joke not intended)
I'm sure we can find a better image, somewhere.
she/her | TRS needs your help! | Contributor of Trope Report^ I guess it will be tough to find a relevant illustration beyond Kung-Fu Clairvoyance.
I know what's going on in that image, and it is an example, but yeah, that's weak. Maybe if we put up a version with more screencaps from that video.
This◊ panel of Midnighter might fit another trope better, but I'm not sure.
[[http://static7.comicvine.com/uploads/scale_super/5/59300/4110471-can+see+every+move+they're+about+to+do.jpg There's also this]] but it may be too text-heavy. (EDIT: Can't seem to link it because of the apostrophe, but you can copypaste the whole url and it works.)
...I'm not really sure how to pic this.
edited 15th Oct '16 4:30:08 AM by Synchronicity
I don't think either of the One Piece ones are clear enough, and the Yu Yu Hakusho one isn't working.
the link work. Riprove
No, it doesn't...the site gives a "Sorry, it's licensed, and not available" notice and the page isn't there.
edited 16th Oct '16 4:08:11 PM by Willbyr
The link works for me. Try [1]◊.
edited 18th Oct '16 2:45:37 AM by eroock
a link alternative [1]◊
I have no idea what's going on in either of the One Piece ones, honestly.
The YYH one is...fine. I feel like it'll rely mostly on the text.
The YYH one (thanks for that last link) is all text and no demonstration, so . I like the Pokemon one, but it'll take a two-panel pic, one with the magnifying glass in action and one with the result.
A two-panel one of the Pokemon suggestion is still better than anything else.
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Foresight isn't actually an example, though, it just negates your opponent's evasiveness.
Oh, I was worried it wasn't an example. If you say it works like that, it's an example. Being able to predict your opponent's moves so you can hit more easily is part of the trope.
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There is no indication that the character has knowledge from the future to help them in combat. No replacement suggestion at the moment.