Your bias towards Re:Zero is always welcomeLong term memory is a physical change. In the shorter term so is breathing, talking, moving, thinking, hearing, and seeing.
This ReZero writing is going to be the death of me one day.
Edit: I know. I know. Suspension of disbelief and all that but...come on man. That's asking a lot.
Yeah I know that there are two "attacks" for Gae Bolg, what I meant is that it never said the shield wasn't a countermeasure only for the second one (thrown) but also the "fate" one, which implies the attack cannot happen if it doesnt have means to trespass defences that are beyond the spear's capabilities.The wikia were generalizing and describing both abilities, which was likely why you were confused about there are two different versions.
Which btw makes sense since its a B rank NP, one of my points is that if it simply decided fate regardless of the opponent's defensive hax it would be some A+ shit at least.
And it would never need the second attack in the first place, which is defined as stronger than the fate one (lol).
Sure. For one, being stronger than divine protection in the world of ReZero isn't the same as being stronger than what's in the Type Moon universe.
The name is literally "Protection of Divine origin" and Authorities are defined as Above Divine power.
So your argument is that Divine Protections of Fate are stronger than Divine Protections in Re:Zero... because you say so.
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I think you know this and you just had a small lapsus but... You do know that Regulus has his heart inside his wives right? This is proved when Reinhard gets close to him and he cannot detect any heartbeats, then the scene shifts to Emilia speaking with one of the wives and detects two heartbeats in her.As for Regulas nullifying the act of dying, it's because of the way that ability functions. He nullifies his death by freezing his heart's time, however, Gae Bolg bypasses time and so moves around that ability. It'd be like if someone killed Corneas with Lions Heart not activated and then activated Lion's Heart after his death. Does he survive? I doubt he does.
The action of dying by having his heart pierced is straight up impossible. The only thing at this point that can sustain your argument is that Gae Bolg just decides you die without a say in the matter, which is something it never proved to do.
What it proved to be is an attack that makes the cause happen before the effect (its base definition) which decides the attack will hit, no way to avoid it except through some divine providence that makes you instinctively dodge for some weird reason (Saber precisely said she dodged it through instinct and luck).Sure, but the attack itself isn't the spear thrusting, the attack is the heart being destroyed. Lancer thrusting the spear and all that is just for show. And no, the attack does just happen, that's the whole point, it happens and then fate shapes itself afterward to match that outcome. As for why it depends on range, it's not a physical limitation, it's just the function of the technique. You have to be within a certain distance to activate it, but once it's activated it doesn't matter where you are.
Because Luck in the fate world is a stat, one that allows you to reverse your fate. So unless you're giving Regulas' Pandora's powers, he can't avoid it.
For why Saber avoided it, because her fate was changed due to her Luck stat.
But the attack is still an attack, subjected to range, subjected to land on the opponent, subjected to be capable of piercing the opponent (Defences of divine origin or above could deflect it). This is what it proved to do.
The example you put for that event for Hollow Ataraxia can even be explained by that guy having his heart pierced already before travelling back in time, that version of him that travelled back was already dead so he died anyway.
Weird overall of course, but Fate isn't a work that you can call consistent with what they claim.
Shit is defined in a supercolourful way and later it ends up being countered by shit that by that weird definition it shouldn't be possible to be countered, which means that what it actually does is different. You only need to check the wiki page of Ea to see what Im talking about.
It is meta because its deciding things outside of the events in the VS. She's getting help from another character and knows something that by herself she cannot know.Would it be meta even if Gilgamesh told her? Nothing implies that x or y can't have a conversation before the battle. I don't think it's like a fighting game where they simply spawn there.
Anyways she would come back to life or regenerate thanks to God Hand Divine Protection and Avallon. There's no limit to how many cards she can use and she can change 'em mid combat. Just like she wouldn't knew about the wives, Regulus wouldn't know it in any case. That would be the perfect moment to blitz and finish him. Fate servants tend to be inhumanly strong.
As for the cards Im not versed in Kaleid but arent the cards subjected to the limits of their powers? Why would she need unlimited mana with her "ultimate form" if she can spam everything without limits? Sounds very contradicting.
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