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I really like it when I can blatantly spot out impossible situations like that. I usually only do so when I really get into a game and excited. Then I start thinking random things like: "Why does Terra's group have this load of items, and when take control of Celes's group, they have the same amount and kinds of items? Did my inventory double?"
For stuff like that, then you could even think farther by saying that if this were a movie adaptation and we see Terra use a potion, and Celes use a potion as well in some other part of Kefka tower, we would assume the two groups just split up their inventory beforehand. Thus it would be impractical to split it into an exact ratio in-game. yeah... When I think of this issue I'm much more amused rather than disgusted at how impossible most situations like this would be. "How can I suddenly "spark" this grandiose axe technique "fuji view" in battle? Would I have not been trying to hit in the most powerful way beforehand? So that implies I wasn't trying?" "Why can I summon a meteor shower from outer space easily, but have to cast 3 white elemental spells in a row before I can call in some winged dudes to throw javelins?" "Why can I light someone's afro on fire in a battle, but I can't raze the battlefield by summoning this gigantic fire bird?" etc. You know you love the fantasy ![]() How ya doing, buddy? |