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Post by Reiji Amerson on Dec 6, 2014 19:34:51 GMT -5
Is Reflecting and Reversing the same thing? If it is not, could I get informed on what the differences are? If they are the same thing, my I get informed on what they do? In the end, may I get told to what these two are? Thank you.
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Post by Jason Sylvester on Dec 7, 2014 3:34:06 GMT -5
Reflection is a counter that reflects negative effects casted on you right back on the opponent, so he will be affected by those effects. E.g. he prevents you from playing abilities and your reflection will remove this negative effects and cast them on opponent, so he/she cannot play NAs.
Reflection may only reflect negative effects casted on you.
I am not very familiar with reversal. It is like a reflection, but this can take over opponent's positive effects that he/she casted on himself. E.g. he plays advantage and you gain it from him with this.
I don't know if reversal reflects negative effects casted on you; only know that it takes over positive ones from opponent
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Post by Silver Krawler on Dec 7, 2014 3:59:41 GMT -5
Reflecting: From my little knowledge, reflection works only when the user is affected by his/her opponent's effects. Imagine a mirror before your bakugan. When your opponent fires a fireball at you, it hits the mirror and goes in the direction where the mirror is facing (the mirror will mostly face your enemies, so it will bounce back on them.) With this scenario, only things that affect you can be reflected.
Reversing: This is an advanced versio of reflection. When reversing, you make positive effects yours and negative effects opponents. It's like a twisting effect. Things going front come back and things coming backwards are sent forward. That's my view.
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