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Admittedly, these criteria lead to some inconsistencies, as a few sleights have multiple card combinations. Those sleights could be listed in multiple sections. | Admittedly, these criteria lead to some inconsistencies, as a few sleights have multiple card combinations. Those sleights could be listed in multiple sections. | ||
-[[User:Otenko|Otenko]] 07:02, 12 February 2008 (UTC) | -[[User:Otenko|Otenko]] 07:02, 12 February 2008 (UTC) | ||
:I really don't know what to do. In the game, there are 3 types of sleights. Attack, Magic and I guess the Mickey Emblem stands for Friend, but in the Magic Section for example, there is a sleight called "Terror" which combines Jack (A friend Card) + Summon Card + Summon card. There really is no telling which ones are Friend or Magic sleights without playing the game. -[[User:Azul81677|Azul]] 00:24, 10 July 2008 (UTC) |
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I see that this page needs help. I'm on it. Input: Should there be a sleight category? Otenko 10:06, 29 January 2008 (UTC)
Riku's article has sleights written, and it's more official, Sonic Blade, Ragnarok, Strike Raid, Ars Arcanum has their own article, and I'm getting headache from all this shit. Should special abilities be merged into their respective ability article and should Ally abilities be merged. Answer NOW.--N/A
- What do you mean by Special Abilities? The Hexed
- Sonic Blade, Ars Arcanum, Ragnarok, Trinity Limit,Strike Raid--N/A
- Keep special, merge ally. The Hexed
- BWAHAHAHAHA!!! How long I've waited for that word!!!--N/A
- Why? The Hexed
- Because nobody cared the shit I posted *sobs*--N/A
- LOLThe Hexed (BTW Nelo 2x ec)
- Whoops...oh well, another day, another topped ec record.--user:NeloAngelo
- OK.... The Hexed
- No one answered, because we figured it had been settled 3 weeks ago, so the question seemed out of place. --Hecko X 13:24, 6 February 2008 (UTC)
- OK.... The Hexed
- Whoops...oh well, another day, another topped ec record.--user:NeloAngelo
- Sonic Blade, Ars Arcanum, Ragnarok, Trinity Limit,Strike Raid--N/A
- Well, it's because I don't exactly understand what the last line you've posted, and therefore I do not take any drastic movements, since you said you'll be working on it sooner or later.--N/A
- Yeah... I've been busy with weekly proficiency tests, test exams, my part-time job, animation work and all kinds of stuff that left me with little to no time to do more than 5 minute edits. When I get more freetime than that, I usually powernap, since I don't have time to sleep at night. I will get there... eventually. Maybe friday afternoon, if I'm lucky. --Hecko X 13:32, 6 February 2008 (UTC)
Defining Sleight Types
To make sure everyone's on the same page, we need to define what makes a an Attack Sleight, Magic Sleight, etc. I offer these definitions for your perusal:
Friend Sleights - any sleight including one or more Friend cards;
Summon Sleights - any sleight including one or more Summon-type Magic cards (Cloud, Dumbo, Mushu, etc.), except those that include Friend cards;
Magic Sleights - any sleight containing Magic cards, except those that contain Friend cards or the Summon subset;
Attack Sleights - sleights that are gained through leveling up, and require certain value ranges be met.
Simplified, the pattern looks like:
Friend > Summon > Magic > Attack
Admittedly, these criteria lead to some inconsistencies, as a few sleights have multiple card combinations. Those sleights could be listed in multiple sections. -Otenko 07:02, 12 February 2008 (UTC)
- I really don't know what to do. In the game, there are 3 types of sleights. Attack, Magic and I guess the Mickey Emblem stands for Friend, but in the Magic Section for example, there is a sleight called "Terror" which combines Jack (A friend Card) + Summon Card + Summon card. There really is no telling which ones are Friend or Magic sleights without playing the game. -Azul 00:24, 10 July 2008 (UTC)