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The_Calaca

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Why are both keys filled with almost the same info? Isn't it redundant? The abilities' list is large enough to get it doubled without reason, and it goes against our standards.

She should have a second key with "Same as before/All previous abilities" and the new abilities instead of a duplicate of her first game move-set. I think both walls are almost identical.
 
Not sure what you mean here, theyre all different powers in her second key, thats why she has a second tabber to begin with
 
First Key
First key

Second Key
John Cena are you sure about that? GREENSCREEN-2
John Cena "are you sure about that?" GREENSCREEN-2

I can see that there are a few different powers, or different explanations, but most of the powers are exactly the same, coming from the very same source.
 
While we're on the topic, the verse is in need of a few new abilities, most notably abstract existence for angels and demons
 
Having tabbers for keys is fine, as usual, but there´s this thing called "All previous", you can even just say "with the exception of x, y and z" if there is stuff that doesn´t get to the next key.

Seriously, look at Lucario for a clear example.
 
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