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*I really prefer Limit, Limit Break, and Resonance to be narrative rather than mechanical. In general, I’d expect a character to Limit Break once a story if a narratively satisfying situation presents itself.
 
*I really prefer Limit, Limit Break, and Resonance to be narrative rather than mechanical. In general, I’d expect a character to Limit Break once a story if a narratively satisfying situation presents itself.
 
*Cool ideas trump canon any day. This is not an excuse to ignore canon, merely an encouragement to think outside the box. I certainly will be.
 
*Cool ideas trump canon any day. This is not an excuse to ignore canon, merely an encouragement to think outside the box. I certainly will be.
*There are new ship stats, since the ones in Scroll of Kings are nonsense. You can find them [[Ship_Stats:_Devil's_Due|here.]]
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*There are new ship stats, since the ones in Scroll of Kings are nonsense. You can find them here: [[Ship_Stats:_Devil's_Due|Ship Stats]]
  
 
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