@MadaraUchiha I am not entirely sure what your point is. "try/catch works inside of async functions". Well yeah, but it does so too in promises:
const promise = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
try {
setTimeout(() => {reject('setTimout error')}, 1000);
} catch(e) {
console.log('err:', e)
}
})
promise
.then(res => { console.log('res', res)})