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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2016 23:17:49 GMT
Here's a question for all you loophole freaks. If someone has a specialization in their human form are they allowed to have a different specialization in their substitute soul reaper form?
For example, if I became a soul reaper and had specialized in Kido what I lose all ability to be specialized in my human form?
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Post by MURAYAMA KYŌKO on Jun 17, 2016 4:36:39 GMT
I'm not staff (obviously) so if I'm not allowed to respond to posts here then by all means let me know and I'll delete this right away. I just thought I'd (maybe) help them out and see if this gives you a suitable answer. This is, of course, assuming I'm understanding properly and this was pulled from the Substitute Shinigami Guide under "★ [MASTERY IMPROVEMENT]"
So, using this logic, let's say you decide to Specialize Soul Resilience in your Shinigami form. Once your Human form gets to the appropriate rank, by this logic your Spiritual Potency would become Specialized as well. I'd also imagine this carries over to the Mastery you decide to lock at Advanced. Reading the guide, unless I'm completely mistaken it appears Spiritual Potency is the only Mastery that changes when you go over to Shinigami. (and thus gain Soul Resilience) So, still using this example, if the mastery you decide to lock at Advanced is, for example, your Hand-to-Hand but you're not at a high enough rank to have Advanced in your Human form you should be able to get to Advanced Hand-to-Hand in Human Form by which point the mastery would be locked.
This is just going off what I have perceived after reading these guides for quite some time as a lurker so, again, don't consider my word law and if I'm out of bounds by all means I'll delete this posthaste. σ(≧ε≦o)
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Post by VANESSA VÅRJEN on Jun 17, 2016 6:39:36 GMT
Basically what Gensui said.
You get 1 spec. The only masteries you "lose" between forms is Kido and Sub-shinigami can't spec that as a sub-shini anyway.
It's the same as saying a Vizard should get 2 spec.s if you spec. in Cero you can't use it unmasked.
So only 1 spec.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2016 11:56:43 GMT
I figured as much, I just thought I would ask to get a definite answer.
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Post by BM on Jun 17, 2016 22:10:18 GMT
Masteries are about skill. So you're skills don't really change when you switch forms. You only get one spec, so for a sub-shini it'd be best to pick something that transfers between forms.
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