Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25396609-20160319212213/@comment-26397825-20160328115306

Because you obviously missed the discussion, Stuffn, here;

SpiritedDreaming wrote: If you look at all the symbolsthey are one colour, though the colour itself can change dependant on where they put it. The 'lines' that make up the shape of the symbol are always the colour of the background of whatever they're put on.

The easiest places the see this are Yang and Ruby's symbols; Yang's standard symbol is black on a yellow background, as seen in thispicture and in the bottom right of the screen. But in her altoutfit, it's yellow on a black background.

Ruby's standard symbol is seen as a silver rose badge attached to her belt, with black detailing on the lines. But her normal symbol is red and the lines change based on the background it is shown against, and in her altoutfit it's black with red detail lines, as her skirt is red.

So as you can see, the symbol itself is made up of one block colour (though that colour can change depending on the scenario), and the defining lines are not actual set colours of black or white, but entirely dependant on the setting and what it's put on. Symbols have one colour. Which means the gradient cant be applied to his symbol. However, a symbol that 'fades' as it goes from one end to another (as in, breaks apart, or shatters, or fragments until there is nothing) could apply as a gradient. The alternate colour would simply be whatever colour the symbol is put against.

Also, we had a discussion about GPS. How would a GPS system work when they don't have satellites? All attempts failed, as the fuel source is dust and dust loses power once it leaves the atmosphere. This was revealed to us in a WoR video.

He can just teleport between shadows, even if he's never been there before? And he had his aura unlocked before he met his dad, despite it not being mentioned in the background? Because semblances don't activate unless the aura is unlocked.