>>283092570 (OP)
The same bullshit as moonlit fantasy.
While not as bad as in moonlit, a gun is pretty predetermined in what it can do.
With average super humans running around they become pointless, similar to bows.
You cannot just shoot harder or draw the bow string harder and shoot a stronger arrow.
A guy that can consistently move at speeds of 80 km/h more will not only be hard to hit, but will dish out far more damage with a sword, hammer, axe or spear than he could with a bow or gun.
Since their bodies are used to these forces and the stress it means their bodies can resist these forces on a constant basis.
Worse even their clothes can.
Meaning you might not even be able to harm them even if you managed to get a hit in.
In moonlit fantasy it is even worse.
At a level range of 50 or above guns would mean nothing to people yet they somehow get introduced.
Only worse is Dragon Ball, One Piece and cape shit.
One Piece had stuff like Oden Holding His own against a mountain smashing blast which is an insane amount of energy dished out which would normally vaporize a human body even if only in close proximity, yet boiling oil could do him in.
Goku can be hurt by freaking laser rifle, but tanks energy blasts capable of destroying planets.
Thor in cape shit can supposedly be harmed by tank shells, but is capable of moving faster than light.
The simple thing is that authors don't understand is that once characters reach a certain level of speed weapons that are not influenced by the actual users abilities like guns and bows become meaningless.
If you can move at the speed of sound a sword capable of withstanding your power even at 1 kg will do so much more than a bullet of a few grams moving at slightly subsonic to 4 times the speed of sound.
That is why modern Fate is shit.
They originally said no guns for heroes and it made sense to exclude them.
What is a gun to servants moving at speeds from 10 to 26 times the speed of sound.