That's the tricky part. You need to calculate that on the fly, between your estimations of distance to the target and knowledge of general rotation speed over distance. It can be just a few times to several.
[Edge pulls another knife out, then flips it into the air. It spins a few times going up and then a few more times going down before Edge catches it again.] Same principle.
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[Edge pulls another knife out, then flips it into the air. It spins a few times going up and then a few more times going down before Edge catches it again.] Same principle.