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Bakugō Katsuki ([personal profile] blastedass) wrote in [community profile] synflux 2024-05-22 02:56 am (UTC)

[Wait till he sees Vegas at night. That'll be even more razzle dazzle and noise. But he's not wrong in that it can look a bit gaudy for what's a simple game on the surface. And once they reach the floor, with all those repeating lanes, some of the glamor will probably wear off. Bakugo does not opt for bumpers at first, trusting Raidou's skill and pride. But he does mention them to him, and if he wants them, they'll pop up.

There's not a huge amount of training or instruction. Bakugo introduces him to the balls, lane, and pins. Where to put his fingers in the ball (watch out for your thumb getting caught, Shashou) and when/how to release it. Finally the basics of scoring and gutters. Then it'll be the fun attempt of trying to find a ball with the weight you like that'll fit your fingers.

Bakugo's actively not competing during the initial game, letting Raidou get used to the actions and using his own throws to model what to do. As expected, the summoner picks it up fairly quickly.]


No, but I know some people in middle school who did. There are leagues for it.

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