The first one is intended to back up the second one. In isolation (no pun intended), I could see what you mean. But Cozette, the Wattanist Bond Guardian, explicitly says ENERGY of Bonds.
Gotcha, I'd still like to see it though.
Shared MP, maybe, except for some scenarios
Bowser's minions, on the other hand? There's a whole game about it showing a HEAVY opposite. See this whole segment:
I'm not denying it can happen to Goombas and such, I'm questioning whether it's happening in that scene specifically. Bowser's Inside Story is very inconsistent about Bowser's strength, could just be a low end showing for him.
This wouldn't be necessary for such a broad concept. The game even jokes about how broad it is in the case of Wilma and
the Extension Corps! Simply holding hands can account for tangible energy.
Well I don't think you've actually shown anything that says it's all friendship/teamwork/whatever and that any use of that is inherently invoking Bonds. It's a universal force of some kind sure, so I don't think it's an unreasonable interpretation, but at the same time if you're trying to upscale Brothership from any other showing of this kind of power of friendship thing you'd probably want clear statements.
I'm a bit confused here, that's not explicit?
Explicit would be if they said "we're using Bonds here". Anyways, that's just a nitpick, don't mind it.
That's because of later context provided by his death.
I saw Lou_Change earlier
claim that Glohm existed before Reclusa, only to
switch up when I mentioned his death destroying all of it. I think you guys need to pick your version or the games' version before anything else.
I don't really need to align my claims with Lou's, we're not arguing together we both just happen to disagree. But I dunno, "bad guy dies and stuff related to them falls apart" is a pretty common trope, it doesn't really imply conceptual existence (and if it did beating up Reclusa's physical form wouldn't actually do anything to affect the very concept of Glohm itself, but I digress). All of Ganon's Gloom disappears after he's defeated in TotK, Ganondorf's tower crumbles in Ocarina of Time after you take him down, Dracula's castle usually falls to pieces in Castlevania, the planet's core collapses when Sephiroth is defeated in FF7, even Mother Brain flips a dead man's switch on a planetary bomb... obviously this is different but other than "Reclusa had control over Glohm" it doesn't really show much, and we knew that already.
Also, considering Bonds make dimensions, I think it should now be a lot clearer HOW he destroys worlds, yeah?
We had a whole thread going back and forth about this. I still stand by the position that he doesn't really do that.
If your bomb is destroyed or you die, does the other cease to be? Please answer this first.
No but that doesn't change anything. There's a lot more issues to scaling him to all the Glohm than just him being its direct source. He needs to be capable of fully drawing upon its power at a moment's notice in a fight, and everything else in the UES.
I don't recall you giving me that scan proving he does so through the victim's minds. Give me that to counter mine of him making them before they even touch someone's head, and we can settle this one.
Literally every instance of him making the worlds is evidence of such, given he needs to put them in a matrix-style "lotus eater machine" of sorts which screws with their heads. Your arguments against that have basically consisted of trying to prove that Reclusa can freely edit and create dreams which is true... as long as they're in the flowers and he can mess with their brains.
Hell it even looks like a lotus flower, I'm pretty sure that's the visual reference
I'll let DDM deal with this, unless I decide to later.
Sure.
I figured I'd mention it in the blog anyways, for clarification and to show that all points are checked between Bonds and Glohm.
Sure.