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Using Info from Volume (Fairy Tail)

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In the Volume 46, there are several cards which depicts the members of the dark guild Tartaros, It also gives detailed description of their various abilities, that includes some of the powers that are either vague or not shown properly. Such as Keyes' Star of Destruction's Penance which inflicts darkness damage, or how Sayah's Limit Release exchanges her other stats for attack power, and this is all written by Hiro himself.

Now for the obvious kicker, there is a statement below that says "this is for introducing the characters as if they are cards, there are no actual rules in reality", I want to point out that it said "Rules" not descriptions, this is for describing the nature of said abilities of the characters (with example of being hinted at above for Sayah's ability, as well as any applicable multiplier, considering that multipliers are a thing in the manga. And (while I don't like using other verses as examples) even other pages use card descriptions that are directed towards cards for powers despite being part of a card game. And finally, with the term Turn, it is used in a real world sense would be considered a spans of time of how long they would last. even in the same example card game mechanics, turns there are heavily related to time( example 1 & 2).
 
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