Iv been wondering this for a while now. Everytime Ovan goes to a Lost Ground he loses control of AIDA < Tri-Edge>, but my question is... why?
Why is it that everytime Ovan goes to a Lost Ground he loses control of AIDA<Tri-edge>?
Tri-edge and the Lost Grounds
Tri-edge and the Lost Grounds
Last edited by Keyaki on Thu Aug 23, 2007 3:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Tri-edge and the Lost Grounds
I suggest you put spoilers in your post for people who haven't beat the game(if there are people out there even O.o; )
Anyhow, he had marked several areas actually. I recall him hacking away at a few Beast Temples as well.
The explanation for it; unknown really.
Personally I believe he tends to go to those areas simply because they are 'Lost Grounds' and outside the system itself. You have to remember what He's searching for, The Key of the Twilight, and Lost Grounds being outside of the system and etc would have to been his first plan actually.
It could also be assumed that some areas people fell in coma's, such as Shino, but that might not be true.
He also uses them to teleport around it seems, so perhaps he had used some for simply escaping from battle. in /ROOTS he did beat Kite and left an SIGN, so it could be assumed it's all the areas Kite stalked him with.
Anyhow, he had marked several areas actually. I recall him hacking away at a few Beast Temples as well.
The explanation for it; unknown really.
Personally I believe he tends to go to those areas simply because they are 'Lost Grounds' and outside the system itself. You have to remember what He's searching for, The Key of the Twilight, and Lost Grounds being outside of the system and etc would have to been his first plan actually.
It could also be assumed that some areas people fell in coma's, such as Shino, but that might not be true.
He also uses them to teleport around it seems, so perhaps he had used some for simply escaping from battle. in /ROOTS he did beat Kite and left an SIGN, so it could be assumed it's all the areas Kite stalked him with.
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Re: Tri-edge and the Lost Grounds
How did you know he lost control on every Lost Ground? Because If I remember correctly he didn't lose control when he meet up with Haseo( Vol 1 movie) on The Arche Koeln Waterfall...Keyaki wrote:Iv been wondering this for a while now. Everytime Ovan goes to a Lost Ground he loses control of AIDA< Tri-edge>, but my question is... why?
Why is it that everytime Ovan goes to a Lost Ground he loses control of AIDA<Tri-edge>?
Re: Tri-edge and the Lost Grounds
I know he didnt lose control of the AIDA EVERYtime he went into a Lost Ground, i know he lost contorl in regular areas too, what i meant was most of the time he loses control, he is in a Lost GroundMarioshinobi wrote:I suggest you put spoilers in your post for people who haven't beat the game(if there are people out there even O.o; )
Anyhow, he had marked several areas actually. I recall him hacking away at a few Beast Temples as well.
The explanation for it; unknown really.
Personally I believe he tends to go to those areas simply because they are 'Lost Grounds' and outside the system itself. You have to remember what He's searching for, The Key of the Twilight, and Lost Grounds being outside of the system and etc would have to been his first plan actually.
It could also be assumed that some areas people fell in coma's, such as Shino, but that might not be true.
He also uses them to teleport around it seems, so perhaps he had used some for simply escaping from battle. in /ROOTS he did beat Kite and left an SIGN, so it could be assumed it's all the areas Kite stalked him with.
And thanks, i havent been here in a while and i sort of forgot a lot of stuff XD
Re: Tri-edge and the Lost Grounds
I didnt mean EVERYtime he is in a Lost Ground, what i meant was,..well most of the time he loses control of AIDA he is in a Lost Groundvasto_lorde wrote:How did you know he lost control on every Lost Ground? Because If I remember correctly he didn't lose control when he meet up with Haseo( Vol 1 movie) on The Arche Koeln Waterfall...Keyaki wrote:Iv been wondering this for a while now. Everytime Ovan goes to a Lost Ground he loses control of AIDA< Tri-edge>, but my question is... why?
Why is it that everytime Ovan goes to a Lost Ground he loses control of AIDA<Tri-edge>?
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Re: Tri-edge and the Lost Grounds
Because he spends all of his time in Lost Grounds. It doesn't have any fact on his AIDA control.
It's like the fact that most accidents happen in the home. Well DUH, of course. You spend more time at home than anywhere else.
It's like the fact that most accidents happen in the home. Well DUH, of course. You spend more time at home than anywhere else.
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Re: Tri-edge and the Lost Grounds
I don't really think he lost control until you defeat him. At least thats what it seems like. He seems preatty in control when he kills you Pi, and Atoli. Thats All I have to say
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Re: Tri-edge and the Lost Grounds
Angelic_Light wrote:I don't really think he lost control until you defeat him. At least thats what it seems like. He seems preatty in control when he kills you Pi, and Atoli. Thats All I have to say
He always had the same amount of control.
Cases in point:Killing Shino,and the various times he even falls unconcious for a short amount of time because of it.
In fact,when he revealed it in Vol 2,he only did so because <Tri Edge> was acting up in the first place.
However,he can control it,to some point,but he can't do anything like...make it chop it's own limb off.
It can act on it's own,and even force Ovan to act,but at the same time is a typical AIDA,and likes to watch and learn from Ovan's actions and responses.