I dont get what you guys dont get about the horsehoe trick. You throw a horshoe on the ground and push off of it to gain forward + up momentum. Then you push another horshoe out in front of you, and pull the previous one back to you. Then when you hit the correct angle over top the newly pushed horshoe, you use it to push you forward and repeat the cycle. You are constantly re-using the same 3 horshoes to push yourself forward. Its not a cyclone. Its just horshoes pushed to the ground. They have to make contact with the ground before they can give you thrust.
I'm one of the people who weren't sold on books 2 and 3 the first time 'round. Basically a LITERAL deus ex machina to make the author's work easier. My opinion changed after finding out that it had been planned from the start, and of course after learning more about the Cosmere.
Gotta say: Sazed saying it’s unprecedented that anyone has ever gotten more misting powers. What he’s saying is “it’s unprecedented that anyone ever got a 2nd power” both Marsh and Elend (and the Inquisitors) were always given all the powers.
There wasn't any way for them to know he only had one more. They mentioned this in the episode. Their logic is correct: though I do run into the issue of not needing to spend 5 minutes+ on this kinda stuff, Nerdy isn't wrong here.
@@lordruler69 he’s observed him? He’s seen that he goes to sleep late and wakes up early. That he does things that implies he is using Pewter. He does not see him pushing/pulling/rioting or soothing.
I mean you knew about Marsh getting more powers but you didn't figure out allomancy. I think you can give Sazed and the others the same leeway. Jumping from Steel Inquisitors to Hemalurgy to granting of just one extra power to a misting (when they know that allomancy is an all or nothing kinda deal) is a stretch for anybody's imagination.
I dont get what you guys dont get about the horsehoe trick. You throw a horshoe on the ground and push off of it to gain forward + up momentum. Then you push another horshoe out in front of you, and pull the previous one back to you. Then when you hit the correct angle over top the newly pushed horshoe, you use it to push you forward and repeat the cycle. You are constantly re-using the same 3 horshoes to push yourself forward. Its not a cyclone. Its just horshoes pushed to the ground. They have to make contact with the ground before they can give you thrust.
I'm one of the people who weren't sold on books 2 and 3 the first time 'round. Basically a LITERAL deus ex machina to make the author's work easier.
My opinion changed after finding out that it had been planned from the start, and of course after learning more about the Cosmere.
Gotta say: Sazed saying it’s unprecedented that anyone has ever gotten more misting powers.
What he’s saying is “it’s unprecedented that anyone ever got a 2nd power” both Marsh and Elend (and the Inquisitors) were always given all the powers.
There wasn't any way for them to know he only had one more. They mentioned this in the episode. Their logic is correct: though I do run into the issue of not needing to spend 5 minutes+ on this kinda stuff, Nerdy isn't wrong here.
@@lordruler69 chapter 26 first page- Spook tries to burn the other metals. He knows he doesn’t have any other metals other than Pewter and Tin
Sure, he does. The rest of the crew does not. We are talking about what the rest of the crew knows.
@@lordruler69 he’s observed him? He’s seen that he goes to sleep late and wakes up early. That he does things that implies he is using Pewter.
He does not see him pushing/pulling/rioting or soothing.
I mean you knew about Marsh getting more powers but you didn't figure out allomancy. I think you can give Sazed and the others the same leeway. Jumping from Steel Inquisitors to Hemalurgy to granting of just one extra power to a misting (when they know that allomancy is an all or nothing kinda deal) is a stretch for anybody's imagination.
The people demand Les Mists
They need to make it happen plsssss
I always pictured Kelsier more as Don Quixote. Vin as Sancho. Poor, dead, Dolsenea.
Hahha, gonna LOVE his reaction to something later. Well, he's going to hate it, but still.
Oh yes, he will hate it. Might ruin the book for him to be honest. 😂
Mean comment! Like it!
I watch for the derailments.
judging from his podcasts... I'm betting Brandon would love Les Mists.
Les Mists with or without muppets?