Talk:Austin Argento/@comment-24678303-20150816193906/@comment-26441997-20150817074135

Alright, I understand your problem with the long posting, personally I still think it's a rational thing to do but I'll do my best to adhere by what you'd like since you're the authority here. I'm just going to list some changes made, so it's easier to follow. Please try to realize though that I simply don't understand some of the problems that you have with it, which is why I try to clearly exaplin my thoughts on some matters. I may ask some question sor make some comments on things, and if they are indeed a problem please adress them so that I may understand why this is and I can fix them.

No less, I still don't understand the problem with the weapon. I'll try to keep it as short as I can. I still don't understand your problem with the amount. They're not being counted as different weapons, they're four knives, four of the same weapon. Once again though, it says 'two plus' in the rules; why would it say that if you can only have one? And the only reason I mentioned Penny was because it's referenced in the rules, so I thought it fitting. Please don't say I'm not paying attention, I just don't understand your line of reasoning.

Changes:

- Made it explicitly clear semblance is not any form of control. I would explain it again here but that won't do either of us any good.

- Avoided using anymore memes.

- Removed buff aspect, unless if's done in canon with dust in the future.

I have to say though, they're not innate abilities the blades posses, it's dust. If it's still too much I'll change it.

- Semblance still isn't multi-purpose since last change, not sure what you're talking about. Wording changed in description.

It's explained in the show that the type of technique Chains of Fantasia is, a genjutsu, directly impacts a targets brain, convincing them something is happening. In this specific case, it convinces a user they have no free will, gives them the feeling of being constrained, and the belief that their flesh is melting off. So, no, the only resemblance is that of the fact it's preformed with a flute, and affects movement in some manner.