Except for plot reasons, it makes no sense not to at least use tied off weaves at the start, before progressing onto attacking ones.
Disagree. The Asha'man were completely spent at Maradon, wasting energy on tied weaves could have made the difference between lasting until Rand arrived, or losing the battle entirely.
Ash'aman who don't tie things off
- 29/12/2010 04:49:08 AM
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No one EVER ties off a weave of Air in battle
- 29/12/2010 05:13:39 AM
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Make one razor-thin strand of Air. Move it violently down the battlefield. Done. *NM*
- 29/12/2010 06:29:01 AM
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Asmodean tied off a razor thin flow of Air & a landmine during his battle with Rand.
- 04/01/2011 07:21:54 PM
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Concurrance. Given what we know they can do, channelers are idiotic in battle. *NM*
- 29/12/2010 01:31:29 PM
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It's the same thing that happens with all powerful characters in TV shows and movies all the time.
- 29/12/2010 01:54:11 PM
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tying a weave makes it easier to break
- 29/12/2010 03:10:51 PM
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Weaves don't have "edges". The weave creates an effect; the effect may simulate a sharp edge.
- 03/01/2011 10:49:35 PM
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some weaves do
- 04/01/2011 12:17:21 PM
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Strength in the Power and magnitude of effects are correlated but not dependent on one another.
- 04/01/2011 06:12:40 PM
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I thought this thread was about Asha'man getting a vasectomy. Color me embarassed. *NM*
- 30/12/2010 04:23:52 AM
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Tying things off is dangerous
- 30/12/2010 07:30:56 AM
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Re: Tying things off is dangerous
- 30/12/2010 11:42:56 AM
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Re: Tying things off is dangerous
- 30/12/2010 03:17:38 PM
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They didn't last until Rand arrived! They fled through a tiny gateway they had to crawl through
- 31/12/2010 05:29:39 PM
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