What? No. Dictionaries are your friend. Use them.
1. to confuse, bewilder, or stupefy.
2. to make obscure or unclear: to obfuscate a problem with extraneous information.
3. to darken.
Well, lessee. I didn't confuse you, bewilder you, or stupefy you...or maybe that's what you mean? If so, tell me in what area my manner of speaking does it and I'll try to fix it.
The information was entirely pertinent to other points you made, and I was answering said points before getting to mine.
And the forum's already black with white text and I didn't change the color.
So...maybe that's why you didn't post the definition in big red letters this time.
Still, perhaps not. If so, I will do my best to make sure I do not obfuscate with my own irrelevancies and confuse the issue, this time! ^_^
Whee...did you even read my entire point about swords and equipment falling under the scope of someone's power? Unless of course you don't think ownership entails power, in which case I'll point at you and laugh.
I was being sarcastic.
To be clear, I obviously think a person's sword or Dhoulmagus' staff is part of their power.
Which still boils down to the fact that this is evidence that the summoning of Aeons is something that is not entirely within Yuna's complete control. If Yuna could summon wherever and whenever she wanted, she'd be able to summon an Aeon that was just recently killed off. Such is not the case.
Yeah, mages run out of MP and magic isn't something they created.
Yeah, FF7 characters get some legal initial Materia that just happens to be crystallized souls/planet lifeforce.
Yeah, False Althena channels the power of a god.
Etc.
I made this point before, maybe not being sarcastic this time will make you understand it better? I'm only trying to not obfuscate here.
You're exactly right! If all you look at is plot. Whoops.
Unless you can point me to a gameplay restriction that Rydia has on summoning that I'm unaware of.
Yuna's gameplay restriction has no direct impact on her as a dueller unless she fights someone with a Summoned creature the same as her's.
Tell me, exactly, what you're extrapolating from her limitation that makes it actually matter, please? One that doesn't use the
plot of the limitation, optimally.
How nice of you to gloss over the entire problem with your claim that Aeon's are under Yuna's sole dominion: it's a power granted by the Fayth and can only be used when the Fayth is still in existence. This means Yuna requires the Fayth to summon. This means the Fayth has a role in the summoning. This means the summoning relies on both the Fayth AND Yuna. This means Yuna does not have full control over the summoning.
It also means that with all sorts of other abilities I mentioned. Dhoulmagus'/Leopold's staff(Channelled power from Rhapthorne of an indeterminite amount), Yuri's fusions(If nothing else, SR is shown to have a clear intelligence of it's own, to the point where it nearly drives him batshit insane.), Ryu 5's Wyrm, Rydia/Dagger/Eiko's summons, etc.
I didn't gloss over anything. I explained this repeatedly, but perhaps I wasn't clear enough yet. If so, I apologize.
Also, it's a plot argument(As in, there is never any gameplay representation of any of this. Rhapthorne does not, say, use Dhoulmagus' unique moves or anything. Enemy Aeons act totally differently and have different stats and have different names and are pallette swaps and use different moves. So forth.), which somehow you used as a way to refute my earlier comment which was a plot argument.
No, by unique we mean something that is limited to a certain person, since we usually refer to the term as "unique to xxxx." You can get more than one Royal Sword in BoF3, but the weapon is still unique to Ryu, for example.
You know "unique" doesn't work with skills anyways, right?
Your arguments are equipment ones. I don't see people banning Nares because more than one person in PS4 gets it, nor do I see Eiko and Dagger crying miserably because no one allows most of their White Magic.
(Edit: Erm-hem. It...doesn't work with naturally learned or plot obtained skills. Not all skills, obviously. Sorry!)
At any rate, ignoring that, by that logic, there is more than one Aeon, but out of the PC cast, there is only one person that can wield Aeons, which renders it quite safe for legality. What does bosses have to do with equipment? Do people ban dropped equipment from bosses just because the boss used it at one point?
Oh, and there's the fact that Yuna's Aeons still have more unique stats than the aforementioned pile of Royal Swords, though.
That doesn't mean Aeons are unique to Yuna, only that Yuna is more proficient with them. It's much like how a Skull Trap cast by a level 20 caster in BG2 does much more damage than a Skull Trap cast by a level 1 caster.
No, the stats are not linear progression, nor do they use any logical progression, when you compare enemy Aeons to PC ones, and enemy Aeon skills to PC ones, etc.
This is more like Skull Trap randomly turning into Meteor Swarm, complete with name, but having Skull Trap's animation in BG2. Except it's blue. Bit different of an issue there.
All true, except when it comes down to it, if Summoner X has Aeon Y summoned, Summoner Z cannot summon Aeon Y.
True!
(Well, if by "Aeon" you mean "A class of pallette swapped Aeon with a different name that functions fairly similarly in some ways to a PC Aeon of the same class.". Which you do.)
Thus, an Aeon is not unique to any particular summoner.
Logic leap, not necessarily true.
Put it this way.
I have an apple. It is yellow.
You can't find your own apple. It was also red!
I therefore stole your apple. I mean, I have an apple! Sure, it may not look exactly the same, and it has a sticker on it and yours didn't. I could have put that on there, it doesn't mean anything.
This is your logic.
I have a summon.
The enemy cannot summon the summon they have that looks sorta like it.
Therefore, it is the same summon. I mean, it looks a lot like it, even if it's colored different! And it has a different name! Nope, same summon! Obviously.
Logic leap. Simple enough explanation yet? You can't jump to conclusion and expect it to be an ironclad argument.
There may be plenty of other explanations. Maybe pyreflies in an area are elementally aligned and you can't summon the same Aeon-type twice in the same area.
Maybe Spiran summoners have rules about these things and just don't choose to due to wanting a fair and non-prolonged fight.
The point is that the game never says, so you...don't write fanfiction about it to explain it, you just go by what's there. And what's there is a very limited issue indeed, one that can't be applied to other things. Or write fanfiction to explain stuff, I don't care, whatever floats your boat, just don't bawl about us not voting off your fanfiction please?
The summoning restriction is huge, you can't just turn a blind eye to it and pretend it doesn't exist. It ultimately means Aeons are not unique to Yuna. No ifs, ands, or buts. You can't just try to hand wave it away because it makes no sense from a plot perspective BECAUSE WE DON'T BASE DL LEGALITY PRIMARILY ON PLOT. You can add assumptions, but those assumptions are going to be largely unfounded, have little weight, and therefore will be less parsimonious than claiming that Aeons are not unique because an Aeon cannot be in two places at the same time. You, and all who support Yuna summoning Aeons, are the ones coming up with plot based justifications as to why this restriction should not apply to the DL.
See above. I just want to be clear that I don't see anything in this that isn't addressed above. I don't want to obfuscate. Honestly, I do really want to be as clear as possible for you.
Except, as I stated in the previous thread, we don't look at the timeline's endpoint in games. In the DL, Isaaru, Daena, Belgemine, and Seymour would *all* have a claim to being able to summon in the DL. Thus, all Aeons would be shared between them, making them non-unique and illegal. It doesn't matter if they're ranked or not, only that if they were ranked, that they would cause something to be non-unique and illegal in the DL.
See my above comments, again, the ones that began with "You know "unique" doesn't work with skills anyways, right?". Again, I want to make sure I cover all your points, nothing there seems to be not covered beforehand.
Also, there's Elfboy's point about multiple people with Soul Eaters and such, still.
There's no need to go that far. Yuna's Aeons push and break the line that determines where one character's power stops and and another character's power begins. No character is even remotely close to Yuna when it comes to this problem.
Chongara. But that's not important now.
Maybe she is on the forefront of this issue, true, out of ranked characters... but that doesn't mean she's over the line. There's so many reasons I've given why she's not.
The people that are really over the line, like Xorn and Thorn's fused form(I'm sure there's better plot fusions than this on the boss end. Seriously, there's a lot of them.) or Ryu 5, are not ranked, in part because of issues like this.
"Basically" doesn't cut it. Either you are or you aren't.
Irrelevant to the main conversation, so you can skip this(Actually, you can feel free to skip everything past this point, if you just want the main argument.)...
1. In a basic way; fundamentally or essentially: Throughout the ordeal, he remained basically the same.
2. For the most part; chiefly: They basically do what they are supposed to.
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Seperate lifebars is the only thing on that list that remotely matters, and alone it isn't near enough to equate BoF4 dragon forms with Aeons. There are no separate bodies. There are no separate movelists (everything Ryu has learned he can still use); he only gains new abilities. Your last point cuts against your argument, but it admittedly has little weight since it's a plot argument only.
I wasn't talking to you with that. ._. I was explaining to someone else. Obviously we'd just been over the same point, to what I thought was both of our own satisfactions. You said it yourself, you're not even sure on him. I thought.
Anyways, my answer beyond this point is irrelevant. If you want to just stick to the heart of the argument, that's fine. I don't want to obfuscate.
Anyways...he has a seperate skillset that is only accessable through a dragon form. I guess I wasn't clear enough. There are seperate bodies during breath attacks.
Mostly incorrect. Chrysm is the fossilized remains of dragons, yes, but those aren't genes. Genes are are the inherent dragon abilities Ryu already possesses. The Chrysm is just the knowledge of how to access that potential. As such, the chrysm Ryu discovers isn't lending him any power at all or giving Ryu a new body to take over, it's just knowledge of how to access a particular form or trait.
Irrelevant to the original argument, so I don't want to be accused of obfuscation by arguing it. Please, feel free to skip this.
Anyways, I don't recall that being stated in game.
*Whistles, wanders over to GFAQs.*
In fact, it's not, searching the script FAQ. Now, granted, you can argue that it's implied by Ryu randomly going Kaiser...except that the Elder's script says that he's...
granting Ryu that power and not unlocking it.
Jono: I give unto you... The very essence of the Brood...The power that can
shake the very foundations of the world... The power of Infinity...
I'll chalk that one up to mistranslation and just say that the game, on average, doesn't seem to say anything to back you up, in any direct fashion.
Manuals may say that. Manuals say and show a lot of wrong things, though, and I don't feel like tracking down a BoF3 manual at any rate. You can prove that one if you'd like.
Wow! Finally! Someone may actually be catching on!
(Irrelevant reply that I'm marking because I want to be clear what parts of my argument are meant to apply as actual argument and which are semi-comedic random banter:)
Arguing because you like to: Good!
Yelling at people because you like to: Not good!
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Reasonable arguments can be had by all.
This conversation just never seems to start with one.
Why can't people go "Hey, look, I have an idea. Yuna's Aeons may be illegal for this new and shiny idea. What do you guys all think?" and then we can all discuss it and people don't have to yell and it'll be fun and we can have pie and cheese and ^_^?