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Lancelot transformation upgrade thread

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I think it would be a hyperbole, sla
A Hyperbole Is an exageration.

The author here answer a simple question with a simple answer and even give us a justification about his power being a way better version than other fairies.

We already saw him transforming and having organs that are specific to the race He turns into.

Exemple in Grudge of Édimbourg Here we can see that when he turned into a fairy he even got organs like the wings and the ability to fly.

It would be the same with Giants super size and strength and their abilities etc…
 
The question and answer are both very direct, the author confirms that Lancelot gains the abilities of those he's transformed into, arguing hyperbole doesn't make sense when the statement isn't ambiguous. Agree with the thread, however he should only have the abilities of the races he's canonically transformed into, no "he could transform into this race because x, y or z" reasons without further context (as in speculations, rather then direct statements, deductively sound implications or feats)
 
The question and answer are both very direct, the author confirms that Lancelot gains the abilities of those he's transformed into, arguing hyperbole doesn't make sense when the statement isn't ambiguous. Agree with the thread, however he should only have the abilities of the races he's canonically transformed into, no "he could transform into this race because x, y or z" reasons without further context (as in speculations, rather then direct statements, deductively sound implications or feats)
Okay fair
 
The question and answer are both very direct, the author confirms that Lancelot gains the abilities of those he's transformed into, arguing hyperbole doesn't make sense when the statement isn't ambiguous. Agree with the thread, however he should only have the abilities of the races he's canonically transformed into, no "he could transform into this race because x, y or z" reasons without further context (as in speculations, rather then direct statements, deductively sound implications or feats)
Agree
 
Yo, este CRT deve ser rápido.

Lancelot logo terá seu perfil, então gostaria de perguntar uma coisa.

O autor afirmou que pode se transformar em outras raças e obter suas habilidades ao fazê-lo.

Então, devemos dar a ele Fisiologia do Clã Demoníaco , bem como Fisiologia do Clã Deusa /Vampiro/Fisiologia Gigante?

Eu poderia ver como «Transformação, Demônio Limitado, Deusa, Vampiro, Fisiologia de clã Gigante ( Pode ganhar as habilidades das raças em que se transforma
Hyperboles and more Hyperboles, the name of the anime should be Hiperbole no Taizai
 
The question and answer are both very direct, the author confirms that Lancelot gains the abilities of those he's transformed into, arguing hyperbole doesn't make sense when the statement isn't ambiguous. Agree with the thread, however he should only have the abilities of the races he's canonically transformed into, no "he could transform into this race because x, y or z" reasons without further context (as in speculations, rather then direct statements, deductively sound implications or feats)
Agreed, is very straightforward
 
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