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    Today's Mid-Tier Matchup pits Gong Nam 7 Freaks leader Ohr Jen Ngok (L/ROCH) against Kunlun Sect Leader Ho Tai Chung (HSDS). Who takes this duel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Cheng View Post
    Today's Mid-Tier Matchup pits Gong Nam 7 Freaks leader Ohr Jen Ngok (L/ROCH) against Kunlun Sect Leader Ho Tai Chung (HSDS). Who takes this duel?
    He Taichong win in terms of technique/skillset they're more or less on par but Ke Zhen E didn't know about inner art at all he also "blind" so I think He Taichong better than him in "overall" aspects..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Western Eccentric View Post
    He Taichong win in terms of technique/skillset they're more or less on par but Ke Zhen E didn't know about inner art at all he also "blind" so I think He Taichong better than him in "overall" aspects..
    IIRC Ke Zhen E was the only Freak with a degree of internal skills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pannonian View Post
    IIRC Ke Zhen E was the only Freak with a degree of internal skills.
    The 7 Freaks never taught Guo Jing internal method at all which mean they didn't know about internal art or their internal art is not as good as even mid-orthodox schools like Huashan or Kunlun..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Western Eccentric View Post
    The 7 Freaks never taught Guo Jing internal method at all which mean they didn't know about internal art or their internal art is not as good as even mid-orthodox schools like Huashan or Kunlun..
    It's nothing special, but Ohr Jen Ngok definitely had some capability in inner power. No other way he could have kept that cauldron balanced on his spear during that first duel with Yau Chui Gei.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Cheng View Post
    It's nothing special, but Ohr Jen Ngok definitely had some capability in inner power. No other way he could have kept that cauldron balanced on his spear during that first duel with Yau Chui Gei.
    Yeah tough not bad I think it's still can not compare with internal art method from orthodox schools IMHO so back to topic I vote for He Taichong which not only come from orthodox schools but also the leader of his own school which mean his internal should be very decent for people at his level..

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