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Trajectoral Aiming

Like moving targets, but the projectile (bullet) is slower, requiring predictional and timing skills to hit the target - offsetting a bit far out to the predicted path of the target based on the speed of both.
Often used by bow and arrow or missiles.
During dodgeball matches, you must use trajectoral aiming to precisely hit a moving target with a slow projectile.

I dont know what the actual concept was so I called it Trajectoral Aiming.
by 1m1m0 December 27, 2022
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