Board Thread:Manga/@comment-27321453-20181206222153/@comment-27125793-20181212212223

Perhaps I phrased it wrong. By skilled, I meant skill at arms, close quarters, and such. There are different facets and types of skills, even when referring to a certain type of situation (combat, in our case). Let's say the less experienced soldier is not only a better hand-to-hand combatant and is better at aiming and firing with a gun, but is also more naturally intelligent. That is, he is more skilled, but the more experienced but less skilled might still resolve a situation with more efficiency due to intuition, instincts and honed reaction time he/she gained through being in the thick of many more battles. I hope I was a bit more clear.