Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-27082610-20161126183941/@comment-30371209-20161129043405

Well there are real life scenarios where this semblance still applies, I mean, a one on one is not unheard of, but against multiple opponents yeah it starts to lag behind. The idea is to see what an opponent is going to do, but there's only so much a brain can process so seeing what multiple people are going to do can become a mess.

So actually similar to Pyrrhas semblance in this sense, it's not nearly as good against Grimm as it is against people.