Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-203.129.23.222-20130906131117/@comment-3257939-20140911175210

BenRG wrote: When you do not know the enemy's true strengths and powers, it is that much harder to counter them. Pyrrha obviously has been reading the Remnant equivalent of The Arts of War. Maybe it isn't 'fair' but all is fair in love and war and no-one ever said that she had to broadcast her strengths so her opponents can counter them. If they're too slow-witted or inflexible that they can't adapt to her strengths on the field, then she has no moral obligation to give them an early warning.

That's why she's a winner. That's not the point. KNN asked about a theory of how Pyrrha and Achilles can be related if Achilles is arrogant because of his own power so I came up with that. It's not really about not cheating or doing it for the sake of winning like I said earlier. She can always tell everyone that her semblance is polarity, in fact, that display in the cafeteria should be enough to do the job. The thing is about the relation between her arrogance and Achilles which in this case would be her title of Invincible Girl who people believe she's invincible but she's actually making it look like that.