There are so many posts about them right now, but I didn't want to steal someones thread.
C-Ks can take it off their armor and they can summon it, but can it be stolen like their weapons can? I, personally, don't see why not, but since it didn't specifically mention it like it did their weapons, I just wondered.
Cosmo-Knight Armor
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Re: Cosmo-Knight Armor
Don't cosmoknights just banish their swords when they aren't using them? Like...don't they get recreated everytime they're summoned?
If it's the case, I'd assume the same for their armor.
If it's the case, I'd assume the same for their armor.
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Re: Cosmo-Knight Armor
The armor and weapons are summoned from and banished to nothingness. They do not exist except as a concept in the cosmo knight's mind if they are not there.
Exploiting from the text, their weapons have to be touched to banish.....so the same thing might be said of their armor, in a speculative way. But since the CK is always 'touching' their armor while it is in existence it can't be stolen like with their weapon.
Exploiting from the text, their weapons have to be touched to banish.....so the same thing might be said of their armor, in a speculative way. But since the CK is always 'touching' their armor while it is in existence it can't be stolen like with their weapon.
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Re: Cosmo-Knight Armor
Since while the text says that the weapons can be stolen it says no such thing about the armor, and since the armor is not said anywhere to be able to be removed from the knight (voluntarily or no)....
I would say that the armor is either 'in existence being worn' or 'in potentiality'. The weapon can be stolen though and can not be returned to potentiality if it is not in the knights possession.
I would say that the armor is either 'in existence being worn' or 'in potentiality'. The weapon can be stolen though and can not be returned to potentiality if it is not in the knights possession.
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