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Old 2013-03-05, 21:53   Link #2688
Rising Dragon
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Age: 36
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Originally Posted by Sansker View Post
No. I am saying I can move things and still have the same effects.
You don't know what cause and effect means, do you? By moving things around you change the outcome. You won't get the same effect.

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Originally Posted by Sansker View Post
Really with the basic characterization the characters get in their fights des it really matters who they fight or when? No really. Corona could feel how she felt about being inferior all the way while fighting a complete stranger, for example. In the end this tournament and fights are bad set because they don’t feel like essential in any way. They are just flashy and try to compensate the lack of story with visuals.
Your example with Corona thus far is the only one that holds any weight because she's inferior in combat, so giving her different opponents won't change what she feels all that much.

Einhart? Not so much. For example, change her opponent to someone much weaker than her. She trounces them easily, leaving her unsatisfied in proving the worth of her Kaiser Arts. Thus, a change. Her situation in the tournament: Sieglinde sees her trapped in the past, fighting for it despite it being just a tournament and she tells her to let go of the past.

Einhart attacks her on the street? Sieglinde will just see her as a thug and probably kick her ass without trying to help her. Change.

You change one thing, you change its outcome. That's unavoidable.
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