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Post by Shaizen Latross on Dec 5, 2018 22:58:10 GMT -4
Materia 1: Light Materia 2: Shadow
Materia is already sent.
Ask Dueler X a question: How would we go about it if we wanted a Synthesized spell to be more evenly mixed? Example; my Light and Shadow materia will be different based on whichever was first. Is there a way to make it so that they are more balanced?
Dueler X scratches his ear at the curious question. "Kuuu... This process is unpredictable and even a bit volatile. I'm not sure balance is something the synthesizer can do..." But perhaps if... wait no. Well, maybe? This question would require more thought. For now, though, it isn't something the machine seems to be capable of.