Light being so lucky might have gotten it correct in the first 4 tries.Originally Posted by el_boss
Light being so lucky might have gotten it correct in the first 4 tries.Originally Posted by el_boss
"Our hearts are full of memories but not all of them reflect the truth. The heart isn't a recording device. Even important memories change with time. They warp or fade, leaving us with but a shadow of what we hoped to remember." 天の道を行き、全てを司る。これは僕の世界。
I quickly checked 13 and 14 and mixed two rules.
The one for the mispelling that has been perfectly reported by Kraco
And the one regarding Suicide that musn't involve the death of other people... and when it does, the person will only die of heart attack.
Sorry for that mistake
For that second rule, the strange thing is that even a heart attack could still involve the death of many, as someone said here before.
Last edited by David75; Tue, 01-23-2007 at 04:59 PM.
It's been a while since I read the manga and I haven't watched much of the anime to remember, so can anyone her post a screencap of the rules especially the one where you guys say he can't misspell a name 4 times and/or if you can just give me the episode and time where it's mentioned so I can check it out.
I actually preffer the episode and time if possible.
Last edited by Munsu; Tue, 01-23-2007 at 06:10 PM.
I can't say for the other sub versions but the Animanda sub of episode 13 displays the rule at 11:21Originally Posted by Budweineken
The DEATH NOTE will be rendered useless if the victim's name is misspelled four times. is the exact wording.
Well, the first variations of the name he wrote are probably the most probable and common spellings of the name, so it's not really that far of stretch to think he got "lucky".
The other question would be does the Death Note become useless in general or just against the victim he's trying to kill? I would like to think that it's simply the Death Note losing its powers against that victim in particular, still that would mean that Light will have 8 chances to guess L's name if he doesn't figure it out (using his and Misha's Death Note). I would think this is so because the rule specifies "the victim" instead of "a victim".
Also, I'm pretty sure that once a name is written in the Death Note (correctly) the person will die no matter what you do, so after he "luckily" wrote the bike guy's name correctly, anything written after it already becomes useless. Which ties up with what I just mentioned above about the Note Book being rendered useless only to the victim in question, not in general. How's that for "so thought through"?
Last edited by Munsu; Tue, 01-23-2007 at 07:07 PM.
Since we don't know the actual mechanics of the misspelling rule we can only speculate, but from what they have shown your conclusion here should be quite spot on.Originally Posted by Budweineken
Either the guess was in the first four attempts or the last four, depending on which way the note gives priority to the guesses.
Guesses after (or before depending on priority) the right one don't count. The note doesn't acknowledge them at all.
You can write several guesses at once and the note will "choose" the right one, if it fulfills all requirements.
I don't think you can write several at once... A person who could write with both the left and right hands could write two names at once, but that's about it. And the rule would be meaningless if it didn't monitor the attempts from the beginning, comparing them to the face you must have in mind when writing the names. So, when you think about someone and write names, the four first ones should be the attempts. After that it shouldn't count anymore, like Bud said.Originally Posted by el_boss
That should be obvious, because only one would be the name. The others would be just meaningless words. And the book requires the name and the face. There's only one way a name can be written correctly (or in Japan I quess you could often say two ways: Hiragana and Kanji, but anyway).Originally Posted by el_boss
Deathnote 15 ANFS
http://anfs.fansub-torrents.com/%28a...1B2%29.torrent
Indeed, I assumed that the first correct spelling will be priotized over the others... I'm basing it on that I don't remember hearing or reading about a way to cancel the death of a name writen in the Death Note. So, it's seems logical to me that once that name is spelled correctly and it satisfies the 4 mispelling rules, everything else after it should become irrelevant. But it is as you mentioned, it all depends on what priorities the rules of the Death Note are, and assuming that our speculations on some of these rules are correct. I don't remember most of the rules, pretty much everything that has been mentioned here.Originally Posted by el_boss
I don't think the guess could've been in the last four as you say, solely because it would make the 4 misspelling rule irrelevant, so he should've gotten lucky in the first 4 tries. Now, let's say he writes the same name correctly 4 times, now which of the 4 entries does the Death Note take priority over? The first, the second, the third, or the fourth entry? If it's not the first entry, then my previous assumptions will probably be invalidated, but if it's indeed the first entry, then I think we've pretty much proven how this Death Note works.
in ep 15 NOT REALLY A SPOILER BUT BEWARE
It states that you can cross out a name with two lines and it won't happen if its within the allowed time frame for changes.
Humm, then I stand corrected, though Light didn't cross-out any name in the first episode, so it's pretty much irrelevant. As said in my previous post, I think the most important part will be what takes priority once a name is written correctly, the first time it's written or the second time it's written.Originally Posted by woofcat
Edit: The episode actually said that the only things that could be changed was the time and condition of death. It didn't say anyting about cancelling the death of the person whose name is written.
Last edited by Munsu; Wed, 01-24-2007 at 04:54 PM.
Even if you have a warning on it, I won't allow all the DN rules to be posted here yet, for more information reffer to our spoiler policy
Last edited by Munsu; Thu, 01-25-2007 at 10:02 AM.
"Our hearts are full of memories but not all of them reflect the truth. The heart isn't a recording device. Even important memories change with time. They warp or fade, leaving us with but a shadow of what we hoped to remember." 天の道を行き、全てを司る。これは僕の世界。
That website already exceeded its bandwidth, well no wonder, it IS Geocities after all, shitty hosting service, sigh... I wanted to see the many rules of the Death Note.Originally Posted by Psyke
Last edited by Munsu; Thu, 01-25-2007 at 10:01 AM.
Wait, so I'm guessing Psyke posted a link to some site with al the rules....is that against the rules?
Well, have all the rules been revealed in the anime? If that's the case, then it's not against the rules, but it's my understanding that not all the rules have been mentioned yet. I may be mistaken, but to be on the safe side I removed the links. If anyone can prove to me that all the rules have been mentioned on the anime already via pm I'll post the link again.
Nah, definately not all the rules have been shown, so it's true that there might be spoiler material in it. I'm not too sure myself as I'm not ahead in the manga, although there is an amazing numnber of rules in the link I had posted. And because the site is constantly busy, I had created a page myself and hosted it on my site. I'll post the link up at the end of the series to prevent any spoiler material. Alternatively you can PM me for the link.
"Our hearts are full of memories but not all of them reflect the truth. The heart isn't a recording device. Even important memories change with time. They warp or fade, leaving us with but a shadow of what we hoped to remember." 天の道を行き、全てを司る。これは僕の世界。