Having spent countless hours in the world of gaming, the term 'blinker hit' reminds me particularly of the FPS (First-Person Shooter) where precision and reaction time is key. Now, when we say 'blinker hit', it usually implies a blind shot that miraculously lands or luck-based shot. Imagine, you're in a heated gunfight, and you just fire in a general direction without properly aiming, hoping that the bullets will find its mark. And Voila - if one of those random bullets does hit your opponent, it's what we joyously celebrate as a 'blinker hit'!
A 'blinker hit' refers to a particular type of attack in specific action-oriented games. It's a quick, snappy move that briefly 'blinks' your character to shorten the time between launching an attack and landing it, hence the term 'blinker'. This tactic is commonly used by advanced players to inflict higher damage quickly and efficiently. It's reminiscent of those fast-paced, intense battles we all love in anime like 'One Piece' and 'Naruto'.