Could be good for charisma if he can equip more than one title in the future
[ Any title sold will forever be locked and the user won't be able to gain it a second time. ]
Movies · WhiteAuthor
"Who do you work for? What is his name?" Vampires: "No name." "You don't even know the name of your boss?" Vampires: "We know, his name is no name." "..." Some time later... "We are looking for someone. Can you find him?" Information broker: "Sure, what's his name?" "No name." Broker: "Okay, what does he look like, any personality traits or sightings?" "None." Speechless, the Broker replied: "So you want me to find a guy with no name, and no clue to who he is? Do I look like a genie or a fortune teller?" "He doesn't have no name, his name is no name. You taking the job or what?" Broker: "... Get lost."
"You can call me No Name I guess, there isn't a single name that fits me better in a sense," Jack uttered, the jungle had started losing some of its dense foliage as they got closer and closer to human civilization.
Movies · WhiteAuthor
Revenge against what? The person or your own emotions? Emotions don't disappear and said mistake can happen again. Take revenge against yourself, seek better changes instead of going through meaningless revenge. What meaning is there in revenge? Do you come out living a better life or do you go down the depth? Makes the world a better place? In what way? How are you sure your actions I'm bad faith can inspire positive changes in the world even when good intentions rarely do so. Revenge can be done, but do it knowing you will come out better and stronger.
As for Jack himself, he felt that it wasn't a weakness at all. He never understood the people who said that he should forgive and that it was for the best.
Movies · WhiteAuthor
Wait a second... If everything he says no one is going to believe. Then can't he try to convince someone in an opposite way? Like for example in this scenario, convincing the other person he is going to kill him. The charisma stat will fail the persuasion and the other guy will understand the MC's true intentions.
'You say that I did nothing wrong but it's not convincing when you say it with that voice' Emmet thought to himself.
Movies · WhiteAuthor
If everything is limited and finite. Then there wouldn't be a concept of Infinity. The fact that you can talk about infinity already means that infinity exists, even if only in concept. If everything is infinite and you are talking about a finite amount of possibilities. Then with omniscience you will be able to know the way to turn finite into infinite. Because you know 'everything', an infinite everything. If only some things in everything are infinite and other things are finite, then an omniscient person can use that infinite to turn other finite things infinite. No matter how irrelevant a knowledge is, if that knowledge is infinite, it will cross into all domains. If that infinite knowledge doesn't have ways to turn other knowledge infinite then that knowledge isn't infinite. For example if you multiply, add, subtract, etc, the number of PI which is infinite with anything, the outcome is infinite. If you know all of PI, what it fully implies, and all other finite knowledge. You can use that knowledge of PI to turn other knowledge infinite. Hope this helps.
Here’s your argument, refined and with your additional points incorporated: Omnipotence requires the ability to do anything. If there are only finite possibilities, one cannot do "anything" because they are constrained by those limits. Therefore, omnipotence is inherently tied to infinite possibilities—without infinity, omnipotence cannot exist. Similarly, omniscience means knowing everything. If knowledge is finite, then one cannot know everything. True omniscience must include the ability to understand how to turn finite knowledge into infinite knowledge, as omniscience isn't just about knowing what is already known. Without knowing how to transcend finitude, one wouldn't truly know "everything." If everything is finite, then omniscience must also be finite. This would create finite omniscience, a concept distinct from traditional omniscience, because "everything" would no longer imply infinite possibilities. A finite everything implies a lack of infinity, meaning ideas like the infinite digits of pi could not exist. In a finite universe, where both everything and omniscience are finite, any concept related to the infinite would be impossible. Thus, true omniscience and omnipotence require infinity, as they both depend on the existence of infinite possibilities. Without this, neither omniscience nor omnipotence can exist in their full, traditional sense.
Language. Anything that transmits information. Morse Code, Echo location, Dreams, Movement, and so on. I think what is most important is math, a language of logic, a fundamental observation of the world. If he is proficient at this he can predict the future and the past through vector calculations. Also, the human brain releases electromagnetic radiation from thoughts. If he can make a device to capture these radiation, he can then read people's thoughts. It goes further into predicting their move as well since thoughts happen before actions.
I picked those 3 mostly to have an edge. If I had my face I would grin at these choices. The first one I read was a multiversal language usage. Could help decipher or learn foreign world languages.
Anime & Comics · Jovami6729
Could also be explained that he didn't have enough yin chakra.
(For the curious: I've scoured various sources and rewatched key scenes. There's no explicit confirmation that Sasuke unlocked his Sharingan at this exact moment. Feel free to investigate yourselves!)
Anime & Comics · legendaryweeb
Guess the author can't name 100 fire abilities
Having used up four draws, he still had 1,004 soul points remaining. While it seemed like a lot, Uchiha Yi knew he needed to save them for future uses.
Anime & Comics · legendaryweeb
Human fruit would make him human again. Also, get the physique to acquire haki.
Besides, the vampire form's ability was tied to blood.
Throne Of Supreme
Anime & Comics · ANelite