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by Tony on September 25, 2011 at 11:59 pm
Chapter: Issue 6 (Volume 2)
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  1. Lothmar
    Lothmar
    September 26, 2011, 1:40 am | # | Reply

    Hmm, let us hope there is some ulterior meaning to throwing away the rainstone and swapping back ; I mean the one she switched back to counters all effects so holding onto it while using the other as the primary would have been safer if you had to switch back then completely chucking it towards the enemy. My bet is she set it to do something then threw it in to start some prolonged effect, maybe a continuing radiating AoE… ~Strokes chin~

    ^^ Well, im certainly looking forward to seeing the why of it now.

  2. Apo
    Apo
    September 26, 2011, 2:02 am | # | Reply

    Then again she doesn’t have pockets 🙂 Either way her nunja skills should do the trick, esp after softening them up with that lightning.

  3. DeeD
    DeeD
    September 26, 2011, 4:47 pm | # | Reply

    Does the endstone nullify other stones around?Because if so then the toadmen may be dispelled as they are constructs of the toadstone?
    Cant quite remember how it works :-s

    • Tony
      Tony
      September 26, 2011, 6:40 pm | # | Reply

      The Endstone cancels the power of the over-stones. So the Endstone would nullify the making of the Toadmen, but once they’re made they can’t be dispelled. On the other hand, the Endstone would change the rocker of the Dragonstone back to human because it takes power to stay as a dragon.

      I hope that makes sense. 🙂

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