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It is 1 vs several. Every iteration of Tsukuyomi in Vanguard battles shows her moonlight travels straight. That one battle with Asaka being the only likely exception at best where it isn't, making it a small inconsistency at the most.
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Done you can check.them out in case I made any error@Pain_to12 these profiles
Just did, they look good.Done you can check.them out in case I made any error
Again, regardless of the travel speed debacle, this still has to be addressed too^It’s also quite hilarious by the way that Units attacking with explicit light speed attacks is being completely discarded as well, regardless of whether the travel speed scales reactions or not.
I believe he's saying the light attacks had some straight and some bending. Although, they were all shown bending in the scan.Can you show all the other instances where it was used? And in how many instances did it bend? I can get claiming inconsistency if like, 99% of the showings depict it traveling straight. Is it shown to bend only on one instance?
Oh nevermind I didn't see this til just now.It is 1 vs several. Every iteration of Tsukuyomi in Vanguard battles shows her moonlight travels straight. That one battle with Asaka being the only likely exception at best where it isn't, making it a small inconsistency at the most.
Yes, in that ONE scene. Thats it. Tsukuyomi's light attacks outside of this are never depicted to bend again, which makes straight paths the more consistent.I believe he's saying the light attacks had some straight and some bending. Although, they were all shown bending in the scan.
I'm pretty sure there's other scenes as well.Yes, in that ONE scene. Thats it. Tsukuyomi's light attacks outside of this are never depicted to bend again, which makes straight paths the more consistent.
And I'll supply the clips in a bit as im in a class right now and don't have access to them at the current moment.
If you can bring those scenes up as well, then that will help alot.I'm pretty sure there's other scenes as well.
I'm at work, but here's one.If you can bring those scenes up as well, then that will help alot.
I thought the rules were strict lol but if accepted this would only apply to tsukuyomi's attack speed.Well, if there are more than one instances of it, that makes it very easy. It would just mean the beams can bend as well as travel straight.
I'm at work, but here's one.
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She's gathering light particles in the scene.Dude
This isn't moonlight....its a regular energy blast. The fact it's forming from her hand makes this obvious.
"Light or Energy Manipulation"She's gathering light particles in the scene.
You also have it listed as a light speed feat in your own respect thread for the same reason.
Well you should updated your respect thread to properly reflect that."Light or Energy Manipulation"
Never once said that attack would be light speed. It would either be light manipulation in the sense that "light energy" is being used (but not in the sense of a light speed attack from this specifically). Or it would be just plain and simple energy manipulation for being an energy blast.
Well you should updated your respect thread to properly reflect that.
No, I showed the proper feat. It even referenced the moon moving.That isn't the same as what you showed. Full Moon Tsukuyomi literally fires moonlight FROM THE MOON against her opponent. Thus, obviously moonlight.
What you showed is Cresent Moon Tsukuyomi firing a generic energy blast thats bright, which is why I said "light or energy manipulation" for that.
You did not. Both of these feats are completely unrelated. Cresent Moon just fired a generic energy blast from her hand. It isn't the same thing as what Full Moon did.No, I showed the proper feat. It even referenced the moon moving.
You're right, I did mix up the featsYou did not. Both of these feats are completely unrelated. Cresent Moon just fired a generic energy blast from her hand. It isn't the same thing as what Full Moon did.