Re: Black Aura: A Logical Q & A
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Originally Posted by
Kaoz
We're not 100% sure since Konomi never made definitions himself, but it's what we generally agreed on when the sheets were first released.
From the top of my head it was:
Power: How much force someone can return the ball with.
Speed: Movement speed.
Technique: How well someone can place the ball.
Stamina: Endurance. Injuries might influence this stat and drastically decrease it.
Mental: How much and how easily someone is psychologically affected by the opponent's actions.
Sanada's BA just lifted his speed and power. and probably mental due to him being able to break out of yips. Technique maybe also a little, stamina was the same. It just raises the skill level of the player.
Tenimuhou lifts your entire abilities. Mental goes to the maximum levels, you play just for fun without caring, no matter what. Speed increases to a inhuman level, probably faster than BA, power and technique also go up and we don't know how long can a player be with Tenimuhou, but stamina wise, it also increases it, when Echizen activated it, his whole sweat evaporated and started playing like a new person.
Yips are useless against people with those auras, but we can't compare them really. We don't have enough data on BA to compare it to the strongest aura in POT yet. I don't think Konomi is going to make it stronger than TnK, because Sanada would be above Echizen/Tezuka level and he'd 6-0 most of the HS (even most of the first stringers wouldn't stand a chance).
Re: Black Aura: A Logical Q & A
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Originally Posted by
LetalHawk
Sanada's BA just lifted his speed and power
No seriously, where do you get the speed boost from? I'm just going to assume you're refering to movement speed here since you quoted that post.
Re: Black Aura: A Logical Q & A
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Originally Posted by
Kaoz
No seriously, where do you get the speed boost from? I'm just going to assume you're refering to movement speed here since you quoted that post.
Yes, I didn't make it clear, I mean movement speed (body speed); not running speed.