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Once again, I don't get what you're trying to do here.
To provide information.
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Once again, I don't get what you're trying to do here.
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To provide information.
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Then what is he willing to do other than kill Baphumet and kill for power? What's so different about his strategy from mine?
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His may actually work.
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Because?
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Because you are relying on an untested idea.
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To get power?
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To have the skill.
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*laughs* I already have the skill, more than enough to rival him, and almost enough to rival Baphumet. I didn't need any extra power for that.
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It extends beyond fighting skill. Seth before was compressing entire Path universes into Pseudo-Codex in order to develop more... unique skills.
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I saw that. Actually, I felt it up close.
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You cannot develop these skills without a tolerance for the Essences Baphumet has already collected. That is why your plan will fail.
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Tolerance?
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I have no other word to describe the quality. It is not a matter of raw strength when combatting Baphumet.
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And how did he develop this... tolerance?
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By killing pseudo-Codex.
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Why did that matter? Or, why did that do it?
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Please clarify your question.
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Why did killing Pseudo-Codex grant Seth tolerance?
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Because it simulated fighting a Codex.