Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25266931-20170224140119/@comment-25266931-20170228231409

Which brings us to the next issues.

TOPIC 1: Is Qrow's bad luck effecting everyone near him the true nature of his semblance or a sign that he still has something he can learn and one day mater it to direct the bad luck? I bring this up again because, if he's truly bad luck, wouldn't have have died from his own bad luck by now? He activated his semblance likely as a teen. Maybe he instinctually is directing it away from himself, but can also direct it even better, at the foes. Maybe because of emotional issues, Qrow gave up on mastering it and just tried to work around it as it was.

TOPIC 2: If Semblances can be enhanced, where does it end? What are the limits to advancing your semblances? Where does one semblance end and you start crossing over into two and three extra semblances? If everyone has one and no two match. Why is it that Blake is starting to make her's solid and keep them out longer and even use them to attack on their own? At a point, wouldn't it not be off the mark to say some of these characters are tapping into new secondary semblances?

TOPIC 3: If a Whitely whines in an almost empty manor, does it truly make a sound? Is his smarmy attitude a power on to itself? If we were talking most stuck-up douche in the whole show, is it not Whitely? Or is Jacques and Winter still battling it out over that title? Weiss learned her lesson and is learning to care about people. But the rest of the family is stereotypically snobbish.