Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25266931-20170112165458/@comment-4010415-20170121223804

KNN005 wrote:

1) it would help if instead of showing him doing sword moves they showed him meditating or concentrating alone on a cliff with his arms out trying to focus aura into his hands. Something.

3) The first thing Ruby should've asked when she woke up the next day after Cinder's fight was "who else knows about the Silver Eyes and who can teach me". Her silver eyes could stop all Grimm forever. That's important. It should be question one. Solve the Grimm problem and you cripple Salem.

4) If Jaune is the tactical one he should expect all opposition. Why assume only Grimm would be in his way when there are new grimm and now corrupt hunters like Em and Merc that he already knows about and Cinder herself. If he goes where Cinder said she was from why wouldn't upi assume her allies or she would be there? 1. Indeed.

3. She probably assumed only other Silver-Eyed Warriors really know all about how to use the powers. Also, sure... because one SEW alone can stop every single Grimm on the entire planet on her own, even though more Grimm spawn every day. I'm sure the Grimm spawn at a steady enough rate that, even if she did try to travel around killing and petrifying Grimm, she wouldn't be able to do it fast enough. It took months to get from Patch to wherever they are in Anima. If she had been using her SEW powers to wipe out all the Grimm in her path during that whole journey, it wouldn't have been enough because more would've spawned to replace them fast enough for it to have not mattered.

It's like if I set up a million vases across the entire US, then asked you to travel the entire country to destroy all the vases yourself, but everywhere you went, as soon as you left, people replaced the vases you destroyed.

4. RNJR had no reason to assume Cinder wasn't the boss and that there weren't more people than the ones who were physically present at the fall of Beacon. Hell, for volumes 1, 2, and most of 3, we all thought Cinder was the boss. RNJR couldn't have foreseen that the fall of Beacon goes further than just Cinder.

Like I said, they probably figured that they would get to Haven, tell the headmaster about Cinder and her subordinates, and have an entire Huntsman Academy on their side to find a way to bring her to justice. And he probably figured that he could practice his skills along the way, especially since experience out in the field can often help a lot more than sitting in a classroom.