Talk:Semblance/@comment-66.54.123.74-20161119204312/@comment-4010415-20161120050604

1. ... Okay, SYUTK, I'm gonna tell you what I just went through.

"*Reads SYUTK's reply* I'll go look again in slow mo this time, just in case I was seeing wrong. *Brings up episode, watches at 0.25 speed* Wait what the FUCK?!!"

So um. I'm not sure what the hell is going on.


 * Blake jumps into the air and draws her katana


 * Blake spins around


 * Blake's right side (which is holding her katana) isn't visible to us for a moment


 * Blake turns and the second Blake is holding onto Blake 1's wrist, Blake 1 no longer has a katana in her hand, Blake 2 has a katana??


 * Blake 2 is sent flying toward the Sea Dragon


 * Blake 2 attacks the Sea Dragon, and Blake 1 is nowhere to be seen

For a moment, I seriously thought that the animators forgot which Blake is the real Blake and which one is a clone. Now I'm just confused.

I can't tell if it looks like Blake 1 threw Blake 2 or not, since Blake 2 is in the way when they let go. I do see that their hands clip through each other, though. Time to look at this frame by frame.

Still can't tell if Blake 1 threw Blake 2. It just looks like Blake 2 lets go, spins around, and goes flying, while Blake 1 gets this look of abandonment.

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- What makes Blake's, Sun's, and Flynt's Semblances unique is how they act. While all three of them do have clone-making Semblances, their Semblances behave differently. Blake's clones, as far as we've seen for certain, don't move but Blake can move. Sun's clones can move, but he has to stay still while controlling them. Flynt's clones copy his movements with a slight delay going down the row.

Semblances are supposed to be unique (unless you come from a family like the Schnee family), and those differences are what keep those three's Semblances unique.

- In Grimm Eclipse, you can upgrade Blake's clone skill thing to where it makes, like, up to 5 clones.

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