Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-14138255-20170122163519/@comment-25936766-20170127120143

PisceanWaterbender wrote: Right along the lines of Ren seemingly being able to teleport. He doesn't teleport, he moves quickly.

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The game takes a few liberties with what they can do.

-Weiss's Nova can heal, somehow.

-Some of Blake's attacks involve a clone attacking independently (which by the time the game takes place, never happened).

-Blake's Earth Clone causes quakes.

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....And it kinda "boosts" their abilities and capabilites for the sake of gameplay.

-Ren's Aura Blast can gain a shockwave that hits in a radius around him.

-Jaune can also make a wave of a similar kind by...stabbing his sword on the ground.

-Weiss's Dust Shots becoming "1 Mighty non-homing piercing blast of freezing", that's nowhere close to the Dust shots she's done in the show.

-Nearly every Ultimate in the game.

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....But in other cases, it simply is something the character, even if they haven't done it in the show, or shown to be able to do, could logically do it.

-Nora replacing her grenades for mines.

-Ruby using different kinds of Dust Shots.

Just to list a few examples with each case.

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Nora doesn't have electricity just like that. She needs to be charged, she needs the electricity to come to her. Or just use Dust. Note when her attacks gain the electricity in the game, it can always be explained as the latter: Dust.

1-Shot upgrade: Love Shock: Grenades are replaced with Lightning Grenades (Dust).

2-Team Attack: Electro Blast: A burst of electricity (Dust).

3-Ultimate: Charged Up: Nora jumps up and slams the ground with her charged hammer. (Dust).

The only debatable case is with the Lightning Chain upgrade, and that can be explained as the first case: Liberty regarding what she can do (in this case, attacks gaining lightning without Dust or being Charged) for the sake of gameplay.