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I'm leaning towards GotP's argument rn
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Then don't write it out and actually think about what you're going to argue in essence, this is the basic concepts to forming an argument. Wiki article directly describes why what you did is gish gallop but I'm not going off topic for this if you believe you didn't gish gallop I frankly don't care.
You just repeated yourself here, no reason to re-refute. I really do not care what Xemnas' motive was for lying, as established he objectively is known for lying and the way nobodies powers work clearly contradict this. For the new stuff, this is pure headcanon, it's pretty clear they were blindly accepted they had no hearts as what is he going to use as evidence? We don't need a scene for the obvious. Your last sentence even proved it was blind acceptance, circumstantial evidence being used to accept does not disqualify someone blindly accepting.
Now before you attempt to nitpick the article, read it carefully. I'm going to go over this quickly, they had no debate with this, did not look into the details of if they really had no hearts or not nor did they think about it carefully or they would've found out the contradictions, like how they actually aren't emotionless. They took just what's accepted as heartless lose hearts so they must've lost it too and Xemnas' word, that's blindly accepting.
Cool that you said that, I already established that their death has them fade into darkness and them having darkness related powers is support, please read carefully.
"Comparatively subtle"
Idc how badly he wanted to find his friends and family anyone with two seconds of thinking would question why would they fake their emotions upon their death. Just because you're emotionally distraught does not mean you lose all logical train of thought. Also any logical person would understand you can't fake emotions to the extent that when you're dying to enemies who already know your emotions are fake that you proceed to keep faking.
Yes, everything in the verse clearly doesn't have a heart, only living things, which is directly told and shown to use when something has a heart. What are you not getting here? No, it's really not, every single object in Andy's room that's not woody and them, doesn't have a heart, the random barrels you break in Tangled, don't have hearts, etc. It's really not that hard.
The lore is not that complicated, as long as you pay attention to how scenes work, so no it's not really that deep.
As I said, there are years between Mickey encountering Kairi as a child and him encountering her again after that, and he had other things to do at the time. They barely had any interaction at all and it's unlikely that he memorized her features very well. As for the differences in appearance between her as a child and as she is later, her hairstyle is different in KHI and KHII compared to back then and her facial features have become more mature. Red hair and blue eyes might be rare but they aren't unique and I would probably not even remember that much after over a decade if I were Mickey. Also, after that single short encounter Mickey actually met Kairi for the first time at the end of KHII and they had other things to deal with at the time.Just saw Nehz reply to my examples, first one is just purely wrong, no she has the exact same features, the most she got via growing up was getting taller and a different dress, Mickey should've easily been able to tell.
Nehz, someone being worried about someone does not disqualify logic. Ven is standing weird with a large weapon, the very weapon Xehanort wanted to create, you can easily put two and two together while being worried for someone. Read this a primary example without nitpicking it
Physical Effects of Worrying
Worrying can lead to high anxiety, which can trigger physical illness. Learn more from WebMD about how excessive worrying can affect your health - and how to manage it.www.webmd.com
Worrying makes you overthink, it doesn't throw logic out of the window.
Tfw someone takes you seriously on Sherlock level stuff when it was a hyperbolic statement meant to explain these characters clearly aren't intuitively smart.
Didn't I tell you to put everything into one comment?There's also the fact in the very scene he's speaking to Sora and co. he's trying to gain a false sense of sympathy, essentially trying to manipulate them, making the dude a straight up sociopath but sure, let's believe the sociopath on a statement that's clearly contradicted by how every nobody death fades in darkness and use dark powers.
You've misunderstood what I wanted to say but I can understand that since I anticipated that this might happen but I didn't really know how to word it better. What I said was about whether or not I was intentionally gish galopping to win the argument and not whether or not you were accusing me of it to win the argument. I know that "intentional gish galloping" wasn't what you meant but I'm pretty sure that your wording implies that sort of stuff. I wasn't accusing you of doing that in order to win the argument and I have nothing against you calling out errors in my arguments but I'd really appreciate it if you did it in a way that doesn't make it look like as if I was using dishonest discussion tactics when that was never my intention. There is also the fact that gish galopping is described on Wikipedia as "a rapid series of many specious arguments, half-truths, and misrepresentations in a short space of time". First off, I'm answering to your arguments as I understand them and there is obviously no other way to answer to someone, as such being specious is far from being my intent. Half-truths and misrepresentation imply that I'm lying and deceiving, so that is more than simply calling me out on an error in my argument.Me calling you out on doing gish gallop isn't gonna win the discussion, it's calling out an error in the argument.
He told the organization they don't have hearts
-Lie
He told them he would help them out and give them new hearts
-Lie
He told them that Ansem went mad and abandoned them
-Lie
He kept from the organization that Xion was actually a puppet meant to replace Roxas if he ***** up
-Lie
Idk what you mean "one major lie".
You repeated your argument on the "headcanon" part so no need to re-refute.
Also no they're extremely stupid I hope you realize just because you're a researcher doesn't stop you from being gullible. You can have one of the smartest minds in the world and still get tricked. The fact that they miss having emotions didn't tip them off to "wait I have emotions" kinda proves that, the only people that you could semi-say use their logical train of thought int he organization is Demyx if he was serious to Sora about him actually having a heart and Vexen.
I don't know how you didn't notice the paradox in your own statement. They want to have emotions back because they miss emotions, so they have emotions then and no one in the KH cast noticed that one fat paradox to the entire story. If you lack emotions you would not have the capacity to "miss" having emotions. No, what you're arguing is he lost all logical train of thought since Donald and Goofy needed to remind him after he beat Demyx about helping his friends, so he clearly wasn't hyperfocused lmao.
They fade into darkness upon death + use dark powers and from what I remember deal darkness based damage with regular attacks, they clearly don't lack the element.
Self-evident concepts don't require a definition, sorry to tell you, if something doesn't have a heart it clearly doesn't have a heart and is shown as such, refer back to my previous comment, you just repeated yourself again here.
Most people that struggle to do so is because they quite literally skipped the side games that are canon, that's it. It's like watching a serialized series and after you finished season 1 skipping straight to season 3, of course then you'll call the series confusing cause you don't even know events that happened.
I could care less how many years have passed, like it's already been established Kairi has not changed in features and she's an important element to Mickey and them, the fact that he doesn't remember her is incredibly farfetched.
I don't think you get that excessive worrying not making you think logically would apply to standard worrying, since you know, the standard end is a far more lesser end. Aqua wouldn't need to know what the X-blade looks like to see that Ventus is weird, I showed a friend the scene out of context whose never seen that KH scene in his life and asked him if he would run to his friend and he said "No, dude's acting up", this is just an example btw, not a main piece of evidence.
So you refuted something that didn't exist and didn't refute the argument itself, neato.
Unnecessarily long comment is unnecessarily long.
I didn't even change anything between the two comments of yours being posted and I only get notifications about there being new posts. I don't get notifications for each and every single post. Even if I were to get notifications for every single comment it would be superfluous since I'd get to see everything that has changed since the last time I looked at the threat anyway. How does the "updated stuff" and the notifications even matter in this specific situation?"Anyways no I'm going to make a second comment if I see updated stuff or if I want to add something extra because it actually notifies you when that happens versus an edit. I'll only edit if I missed a part of my sentence or I found an extra scan to the context I was talking about."
Pretty clearly gave you a hard no to that.
"Could you give a scan or source for darkness based damage with regular attacks? I would appreciate that."A lot of these from what I see are more verbose arguments of the same thing, there are some new arguments but frankly, I don't see a need to reply, we're going in circles so I think we can just get mods input.
Also off topic thing but if we're discussing AP next thread I have various questions regarding the High 4-C tiering.
The list doesn't tell me anything new in regards to the relation of Nobodies and darkness. At the very least darkness attacks aren't something that Nobodies have by default as far as I can tell. Thanks for looking it up and linking it.Update: K looked on some forums
Xemnas and co. have dark element attacks, so not every nobody but some organization members do have itWhich enemies in KH2 actually use Dark Damage? - Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX
For Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX on the PlayStation 3, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Which enemies in KH2 actually use Dark Damage?".gamefaqs.gamespot.com
Dark (element)
Dark is a recurring element that appears in the Kingdom Hearts series. It is generally opposed to Light.www.khwiki.com
Weren't they supposed to lack darkness as part of their being and not as a power though? Being able to use something doesn't mean that it's part of your being and I guess that the characters in the series think the same since even the Nobodies using the darkness powers don't seem to see any contradictions with that.Still goes back to my point tho, it's logically impossible for them to lack something they can use.
I think you're memeing but just incaseI’m not the concept of Punching or made of it, but I can sure smack someone
While this is indeed how magic works, that energy can be used for all sorts of spells and isn't necessarily something associated with darkness by itself.Nehz, if you literally lacked the concept of something why would you suddenly be able to use that concept in your attacks unless you had it. Esepcially since how magic works is through your own energy.
If you admit this is how it works then you also admit that they logically cannot lack the concept of darkness, also again, they fade to darkness upon death.While this is indeed how magic works, that energy can be used for all sorts of spells and isn't necessarily something associated with darkness by itself.
I agreed with magic using energy and I also said that said energy can be used for all sorts of purposes. It isn't something that is necessarily affiliated with darkness. The ability to make use of darkness for attacks is nothing inherent for Nobodies and it's not like as if the Nobodies who do make use of darkness for their attacks are calling upon darkness within themselves. The characters in the series don't see Nobodies using darkness as a contradiction.If you admit this is how it works then you also admit that they logically cannot lack the concept of darkness, also again, they fade to darkness upon death.
This is just repeating your point but longer, if you agree with this you by extension agree they cannot lack this element. Also no all dark attacks are via calling upon the darkness in yourself, it's not like the force, magic is internal energy in KH. Princesses of Hearts can't use literally any darkness attack due to this reason.I agreed with magic using energy and I also said that said energy can be used for all sorts of purposes. It isn't something that is necessarily affiliated with darkness. The ability to make use of darkness for attacks is nothing inherent for Nobodies and it's not like as if the Nobodies who do make use of darkness for their attacks are calling upon darkness within themselves. The characters in the series don't see Nobodies using darkness as a contradiction.
Was that stated to be the case? Nobody seems to have seen any contradiction with that and the Nobodies, so if it was and it is something known to the characters, then that would be pretty weird.GiverOfThePeace said:
This is just repeating your point but longer, if you agree with this you by extension agree they cannot lack this element. Also no all dark attacks are via calling upon the darkness in yourself, it's not like the force, magic is internal energy in KH. Princesses of Hearts can't use literally any darkness attack due to this reason.
That's how they die and nobody in the series sees any contradictions with that at any point. Namine is shown to dissolve into light when reuniting with Kairi and Roxas has also been shown to dissolve into light, so that has probably a lot to do with the specific circumstances. Have we ever had any statements about Nobodies dissolving into darkness or light that elaborates on that?GiverOfThePeace said:
You're also repeatedly ignoring that they fade into darkness upon death.
What about statements?I care less what the characters see as a contradiction or not, fact of the matter is that these are clear contradictions to Xemnas single statement, hiding behind the character snot calling something out can be used in various games, take MGS 1 as an example.
What about statements about all darkness attacks being via calling upon darkness in yourself? Magic being internal energy doesn't really support there being darkness in a person solely on its own since that energy by itself isn't darkness.Wiki takes feats as > statements from what I've seen, and clear feats of them using powers that they're supposedly lacking a concept of contradicts the statement entirely, the characters themselves not noticing it really doesn't matter to common sense.
What are the summarised arguments and what is the staff consensus here?
Something similar to that with some differences.There are quite a number of people who disagree with the idea of the heart being conceptual, I and GiverOfThePeace had an extended discussion over one of his arguments and now we are waiting for Bobsican to make a reply to GiverOfThePeace's arguments that I summarised for him.
Most of it was me and GiverOfThePeace arguing over his arguments.What did I miss this time? Sorry that I wasn't active, once again, I was too busy with school to be able to give a proper reply.
With the exception of the "conceptual" part, this doesn't really have much to do with the topic, so please put this in another thread with a more elaborate explanation.I disagree with a lot of the current KH profiles, specially the exaggerated backwards scaling and the assumptions of stuff being "conceptual" from a few lines.
I think it's been agreed upon by even the OP himself that there's not enough here for conceptualWhat are the summarised arguments and what is the staff consensus here?
I don't get what you mean by this? You literally can only use darkness attacks by calling upon the darkness in yourself, that's how Sora is able to use anti form, cause he was once a heartless.What about statements about all darkness attacks being via calling upon darkness in yourself? Magic being internal energy doesn't really support there being darkness in a person solely on its own since that energy by itself isn't darkness.
Okay. You can probably apply the changes that have been decided then.I think it's been agreed upon by even the OP himself that there's not enough here for conceptual
Law Manipulation resistance also needs to be removed
So far with this thread it's also been pretty much agreed nobodies don't actually have non-existent physiology
So far what's being argued is that nobodies lacking darkness is legit or not
I'm saying it isn't because they use constant darkness element based attacks and their death is fading into darkness
Nehz is trying to say it is legit because the cast never questions them doing it what I mentioned.
What you mention here is the origin of AntiForm and the fact that anger and hatred can generate a dark aura. That isn't the same as a statement that all darkness attacks make use of internal darkness, it just makes clear that internal darkness can lead to darkness related phenomena. The internal energy source is used for all sorts of things and among them are darkness related attacks. The energy itself isn't darkness though. The same logic can be applied to any other kind of attack. For example, being able to use fire magic doesn't mean that there is fire inside of you since the internal energy used for that magic isn't fire.I don't get what you mean by this? You literally can only use darkness attacks by calling upon the darkness in yourself, that's how Sora is able to use anti form, cause he was once a heartless.
" Famitsu Interview;
Interviewer: "Is AntiForm originated from when Sora got turned into a Heartless?" / Tetsuya Nomura: "Story-wise, yes. Drives are very strong so AntiForm exists as a side-effect of using too much power. System-wise, I wanted to create something strong but troublesome.""
Notice how anyone with true anger or hatred has an aura of darkness fume around them like Hans in Frozen's world, it's internal energy used.
No, it completely does, if you have an internal energy source that literally uses darkness based attacks, you have darkness within you, show me one Princess of Light that can use darkness based attacks.