In Riviera, using practice mode IS abusing practice mode. You should have figured that out from my, you know, swapping of the words. And from the easiness of the game.
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Писатель всегда будет в оппозиции к политике, пока сама политика будет в оппозиции к культуре.
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From: Ori
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In all due honesty, what the hell are you talking about?! Using practive mode isn't abusing it, there are a lot of items that's durability is too low to level up with in a normal battle. I would say that mastering every item right when you get it with every character every time is abusing it. But a practice battle here and there is in no way, shape, or form abuse.
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From: Ori
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Of course there is, not too many thou. You'll find some of the character's main weapons that only have 5, and in one particular case 1 duribility, you can't possibility level up with that.
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From: Ori
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Does it have to be the only way? Just the fact *the one that you just admitted* that there's even one time where an enemy drops a weapon you can't master right there is proof enough, to once again point me in the right direction.
The point is that there's no item that will never start with more required EXP than uses, and there are no exceptions to this. The first Rosier you can get only has one use, yes, but you can get it later with more than enough uses to get a class up with it, so that does not prove him wrong.
And keep in mind that he originally said "cannot."
Yeah, I must think the EXACT same thing as Sturm all the time. That totally explains why I was arguing with him not long ago about fanart here.
Agreeing with someone on something doesn't mean I have no mind of my own. If I agreed with you, and argued against Sturm, would that mean that I still have no mind of my own? By your logic, yes.