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Possible FF15 speed revision

Not by necessity? Sometimes characters in fiction teleport simply because its effortless for him and/or it avoids any risk of running into or getting clipped by a stray hit.

That, and rule of cool. Lol.

At any rate, those particular hits aren't really a demonstration of what in particular I was referring to
 
ThePerpetual said:
Not by necessity? Sometimes characters in fiction teleport simply because its effortless for him and/or it avoids any risk of running into or getting clipped by a stray hit.
That, and rule of cool. Lol.

At any rate, those particular hits aren't really a demonstration of what in particular I was referring to
My mistake for the latter then.
 
I honestly am not sure this is even legit.

Luminous = Emits light, not light itself.

His energy beams could be light but they could simply glow and emit light instead, which literally any energy beam does. U
 
So um... can the changes be applied?

And if it can; how should we handle the rest? Should we just list the rest (who don't have Phasing like, say, Ardyn and any other Lucian King or Queen) as "At least Sub-Relativistic movement speed, FTL reactions and combat speed"?
 
From my talks with Ever, he's mostly neutral on this.

As for me, I'm not totally sure either, since you make a good point in that light energy is not necessarily the same as luminous energy.

At the very least, it does fill some of our criterion for laser dodging (i.e. being a perfectly straight line).
 
It's also single-frame, so its definitely portrayed similarly to an actual laser at least.

There's not exactly any mirrors in a cave, I don't think, so there's no evaluating that particular criteria. I dunno, I guess I'll go ask @Everlasting myself at some point.
 
It isn't. If anything, in-gameplay cloud-to-ground lightning is also single-frame.

It isn't proof of Lightspeed. How fast it appears in gameplay is pointless to obtain a result, as by that logic Noctis would be subsonic.
 
Well, that's not really what I'm arguing. I'm just saying that "real" lasers as we tend to define them are usually portrayed as being single-frame, and such is the case here. Not that such is 100% proof.
 
No that's not the case. Star Wars Blasters in Legends aren't single-frame but they are always stated to be Lightspeed or at least Relativistic+, and one time they were stated to be Lightspeed with a numerical value given.

Single-frame isn't evidence.
 
"Luminous Energy" is what a Photo possesses, basically

So yes, if Imp's attack it's based in Luminous Energy, it travels at the speed of light
 
Yes but, the game states that is a Laser

And Lasers are ordered beams of photons doesn't ? And travels at the speed of light, and if it doesn't, we can take the slower Laser and calc a Low-End for this feat

In addition, they have luminous energy, being consistent with the other information that the game brings to us
 
It may take me awhile to get Noctis dodging this though Because it's a boss that's fought only once at chapter 12 and while it's possible to dodge it's light beams it's mostly usually warping through the attacks as they go sideways
 
Hmm... try to stay in front of it the entire fight, it should be the easiest way to dodge it's beam.

In any case, that should reinforce the first argument.
 
The problem is that the beams don't really display any of the other properties of light.

We need to be more stringent about our laser dodging.
 
The ones the death claw fire? They travel in a straight line and turn where they hit read like they are melting or heating it up .... In pretty sure they are actual light
 
Hate to say it, but that wasn't a warp. That was a glitch; Noctis remained in place and it went through him harmlessly.
 
if it's legit light, it still does not count unless Noctis can phase through the attack upon being fired, not moved.
 
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