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Post by Mercurius on Oct 6, 2004 15:07:50 GMT -5
Ok the silent wall is not different (it's the same barrier).... it's what you say, some sort of entree for the attack and it's not part of the attack, but there is no need to have a sequence (remember super s movie the senshi do their attacks without a sequence)
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Post by Creshosk on Oct 6, 2004 15:13:24 GMT -5
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Post by Mercurius on Oct 6, 2004 15:59:55 GMT -5
Hey but Silence Glaive Surprise is 500% offensive :s..... I mean the attack just kills the enemy but it also kills the user..... Saturn was using it to kill nehelenia but nehelenia was attacking her with "dark energy :s" so saturn was protecting herself while she was doing the silence glaive surprise, but the attack is offensive not defensive
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Post by Zyppora on Oct 7, 2004 0:15:37 GMT -5
Cresh, are those images from the fight against Neherenia? I'm not sure, but it looks like Silence Wall and Silent Glaive Surprise are the same move, which I KNOW they're not. Silence Wall is a 100% defensive move. It blocks out any kind of energy attack the opponent throws in Saturn's direction. Silent Glaive Surprise is a 100% offensive attack. It kills the opponent that it's directed at and kills Sailor Saturn at the same time. In the fight against Neherenia, Saturn is about the perform a Silent Glaive Surprise, but just before she drops the glaive, Chibi Moon stops her.
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Post by Creshosk on Oct 7, 2004 2:53:56 GMT -5
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Post by Mercurius on Oct 7, 2004 9:40:04 GMT -5
See, that's what I was trying to say (thanks to creshosk for providing the images and make things clear .
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Post by Zyppora on Oct 7, 2004 11:07:38 GMT -5
*mumbles somethin about being wrong, hating to admit it, being too long since watching a certain episode from Sailor Stars and a bad memory*
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Post by Nova on Oct 7, 2004 11:33:32 GMT -5
Um... then... were I right? *no clue*
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Post by Mercurius on Oct 7, 2004 15:31:41 GMT -5
Yes Nova you were right
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