Talk:Ruby Rose/@comment-71.86.152.110-20151213203941/@comment-25396609-20151215233202

Where was it stated the fire is an extension of Yang's semblance? Bring me the proof of it. It is a visual effect of the ability, nothing more.

If Ruby's rose petals were as important as you seem to think they are, people would have had a pretty major reaction to them rather than minor annoyance/oh look a thing. At best they are a hereditary visual effect possesed by other members of the Rose family.

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We do not know how long she was in the office, or how much time passed between the dust shop and her meeting with Glynda and Ozpin.

Ozpin would easily have access to her records, and the records of any other combat school student, because he has that kind of power, connections and authority to allow access.

Professor Ozpin wouldn't need to do much of anything to convince anyone. Based on what we have seen he likely just called the headmaster for Signal "Hey, this student is ahead of her year and I want her to come to Beacon early" and they wouldn't question it. Same thing with Taiyang, who knows Ozpin and would trust his judgement on the matter.

I personally know a person who shall remain anonymous that was skipped ahead three full years into highschool.

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We do not when Ruby started training with the scythe, what we do know is that aura means you heal faster and likely regain stamina faster, you can practice longer and harder with a weapon, and skip over practice weapons entirely to go straight to live practice. Some people are fast learners, simple as that.

We do not know how long Qrow has been in Ozpin's inner circle, we do not know how long he has been on his current assignment, and we do not know how much time he dedicated to training Ruby. Once he taught her the basic moves she could easily have trained herself. As a matter of fact, other than using scythes as a weapon they have very different styles, meaning he more than likely ONLY taught her the basics and left her to train on her own.

Now, I am sick of trying to explain the simple, logical explanation (which does not rely upon freaky magic) to you so if someone else wants to argue this be my guest.