Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-26397825-20160528034745/@comment-25936766-20160531001420

MiniDaggers wrote: @Someone:

-The user keeps the enemy on with a combination of self manuevering and close to medium range combat as well as glyph size. This reduces chance of knocking opponents out of the glyph. The semblance is also useful as the user makes less mistakes as predictions get more accurate. They get hit less themselves by enemy attacks and can deal more damage as they can avoid opponent's blocks or parries.

Also how does Ruby run up Weiss's glyphs in instances like the nevermore kill scene?

-... Depends how high they jump? -Fair enough.

-I always thought it just pushed Ruby forward, like they do with Weiss all the time. Basically, send her flying in a direction. Now, if they all use Gravity or not, IDK, not all of them turned black before launching her.

-I assume Glyphs are 2D, not 3D. They would be like magic paintings on the floor. So it would lack vertical range, meaning that if something Jumps, it's no longer standing on the glyph.

If they got an invisible vertical reach, would be good to point it out.

-Also, just a side question which you're not required to answer: What kind of person would have this Semblance?