Talk:Semblance/@comment-25555436-20150105032247/@comment-25555436-20150119033949

Anti-Army is just what I said, which was pretty clear: Wide range, effective against large groups of enemies, in this case 300 tops. Other NPs can target bigger groups, 500 people, some even 1000, in a wider range than Excalibur Galatine. It's irrelevant what the enemy has or how they are arranged, what's important to classify it as Anti-Army, it's the NPs range and power. The enemy is irrelevant, the NP is all that matters when classifying.

Just so you understand: It's completely irrelevant, when classifying a NP, what the enemy is, how many there are, how they are arranged in the battlefield, how strong they are, what equipment they have, if they are just infantry or if we take vehicles into account, all of that is completely irrelevant. What matters, the only thing that matters when classifying, is the NP's Power, and Range. Nothing more. Got it memorized?

Anti-Army=Effective to eliminate large groups quickly given it's range and power. Strong enough to kill many targets in a short amount of time in a wide area. The enemy's equipment, power, abilities, equipment, formation, numbers, and anything else about them, is not taken into account.

Why am I explaining this about 3 times in a row? So you can actually get it memorized, because you really didn't seem to get it. It's got a wiki, use it.

For example, if Neo's semblance is Ilusion, it could be classified as Anti-Unit, or higher if she proves to be capable of causing Ilusions in a very wide area. Actually, most Semblances could be called Anti-Unit, some not being actually offensive so they can't even be classified as Anti-Unit (Blake's). But Monty, or Miles and Kerry, may end up making someone with an Anti-Army Semblance. Or worse....

If Jaune ends up being as strong as Ruler from Fate/Apocrypha, I'm fucking leaving. Unless he gets a Semblance that works like Ruler's La Pucelle. Veeeeeeeery strong, but will make sure there are no more Jaune arcs in the next Volumes. Which is fine by me, if done right.