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>Is clutch claw too anime?
No. The ability to be pulled toward a grappling hook's anchor point is a well-established trope in fiction. The clutch claw maintains this plausible functionality, which allows for the willing suspension of disbelief.
>Clashes?
Not anime. Hunters have always been depicted as having superhuman strength even in older games so being able to clash with monster is acceptable.
>Offsets?
See above.
>Mounting?
A superhuman doing a rodeo atop a raging monster. Still believable.
>Is underwater combat too anime? It's pretty unrealistic to move like that underwater.
Refer to clash, offset and mounting.
>Where do you draw the line exactly?
See video related.