Of course, due to the insufficient thickness and weight, the lethality of the card was also greatly limited. If he cut his limbs or even his body, he would at most feel a wave of pain. The wound might not even bleed. Because the wound was too small, blood could not flow out of such a wound.
A vital spot like the neck, however, was different. If the angle was right and the depth was just right, the blood would not shoot out. Instead, it would not be able to flow out. They would reverse into the space inside the wound.
In other words, the throat or trachea.
The blood flowing into the trachea blocks the trachea and causes the injured to suffocate and eventually die. Unless a doctor was present and intubated the injured on the spot.
There was no such condition in the forest. Moreover, a group of tomb raiders naturally did not know too much about medicine.
This was the cause of the death of Bobcat and Skinny Monkey.