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Well I just found out that we're treating the spell "Warp" as Existence Erasure. I'm really interested where this comes from.
On his profile it's given this description
"A spell that allows Sora to generate a spatial anomaly that sucks enemies in and erases them from existence."
And, to my knowledge, there is no fluff associated for this power, so I'm curious for the source of this description.
It should be noted that the literal translation for this spell is "Dezone". Which is comprised of the prefix "De", which can stand for privation, removal, separation, negation, descent, etc. And "zone" for which the definition is
"an area or stretch of land having a particular characteristic, purpose, or use, or subject to particular restrictions."
So the literal meaning of the spell is removal (De) of an area (zone). Not to mention that it has striking similarities with a spell from another franchise of the same company, funny enough called Warp as well, that has the same effect and acts in the same way, and it's BFR.
I would like to see the source of the description on his profile that says it's EE, because to me it seems like it should clearly be BFR.
On his profile it's given this description
"A spell that allows Sora to generate a spatial anomaly that sucks enemies in and erases them from existence."
And, to my knowledge, there is no fluff associated for this power, so I'm curious for the source of this description.
It should be noted that the literal translation for this spell is "Dezone". Which is comprised of the prefix "De", which can stand for privation, removal, separation, negation, descent, etc. And "zone" for which the definition is
"an area or stretch of land having a particular characteristic, purpose, or use, or subject to particular restrictions."
So the literal meaning of the spell is removal (De) of an area (zone). Not to mention that it has striking similarities with a spell from another franchise of the same company, funny enough called Warp as well, that has the same effect and acts in the same way, and it's BFR.
I would like to see the source of the description on his profile that says it's EE, because to me it seems like it should clearly be BFR.