Actually... Rubik cubes are rather hard to break... Marisa... you either think too much about the noise, or you are a goddamn burte... not a magician...
She uhm... uses magic to enhance her strength a lot... when she got angry, she might have channeled it by accident making her break the thing. I am not sure if that spell needs words, or is just a general thing she does in the mornings, but there are plenty of cases where anger, or any other heavy emotion for that matter, allowed people to do things that by all rights they should not be able to do... An interesting interpretation I suppose.
If she breaks it then its actually going to be a win for her. I use to break apart Rubik cubes then put it back together with all the color in on side and then show it off to people.
Why take the long way when you can use full power total destruction?
Zebrin said: She uhm... uses magic to enhance her strength a lot... when she got angry, she might have channeled it by accident making her break the thing. I am not sure if that spell needs words, or is just a general thing she does in the mornings, but there are plenty of cases where anger, or any other heavy emotion for that matter, allowed people to do things that by all rights they should not be able to do... An interesting interpretation I suppose.
She's a mage. Supposedly. But if her emotions make that much of a factor (actually, most mages should be able to control it, and even more need to...) then she isn't even worthy of being an apprentice...
Keo said: If she breaks it then its actually going to be a win for her. I use to break apart Rubik cubes then put it back together with all the color in on side and then show it off to people.
Why take the long way when you can use full power total destruction?
I only broke it apart, to see how it works on the inside... but then I put it back together with the colrs the same on all sides... :p
The best thing about breaking apart a Rubik's Cube is that you can reassemble it in a way that it is mathematically impossible to solve (without breaking it again). Not all combinations are congruent with a solved cube.
So, if you want to have some fun, mess up a cube, check the pattern against an online solver application (so you know it's unsolvable), then give it to a buddy. If he comes back a few days later with a solved cube, you know he cheated.
Kissmyaxe said: The best thing about breaking apart a Rubik's Cube is that you can reassemble it in a way that it is mathematically impossible to solve (without breaking it again). Not all combinations are congruent with a solved cube.
So, if you want to have some fun, mess up a cube, check the pattern against an online solver application (so you know it's unsolvable), then give it to a buddy. If he comes back a few days later with a solved cube, you know he cheated.
Or he might have done it normally with some better-than-computer like thinking... you know, there are times computer programs are faulty...
GreenDrag said: Or he might have done it normally with some better-than-computer like thinking... you know, there are times computer programs are faulty...
make the center of more than one side the same color, and you instantly have an unsolvable puzzle.
Zebrin said: She uhm... uses magic to enhance her strength a lot... when she got angry, she might have channeled it by accident making her break the thing.
So, what, Marisa is like the Incredible Hulk without the green?
Kissmyaxe said: The best thing about breaking apart a Rubik's Cube is that you can reassemble it in a way that it is mathematically impossible to solve (without breaking it again). Not all combinations are congruent with a solved cube.
So, if you want to have some fun, mess up a cube, check the pattern against an online solver application (so you know it's unsolvable), then give it to a buddy. If he comes back a few days later with a solved cube, you know he cheated.
Actually, if you know how to solve it, as you go it becomes rather obvious if a cube has been tampered with in this manner. Without going into too much detail, you will see things such as an odd number of edges scrambled whereas on a legitimately scrambled cube it is always an even number, a center that can not match with a corner, or one corner rotated out of position when they always come in at least two. Hence if you do not wish to have this plan backfire on you, don't try it on someone that can solve it before you leave.
However, in such a situation, it is truly impossible to solve the cube without taking at least one piece out and putting it back in differently, no matter if you have better-than-computer thinking. Simplifying again, if you treat any position reachable by legal moves as the same configuration, there are only 12 different configurations, which are impossible to move between without disassembling the cube.
Zebrin said: She uhm... uses magic to enhance her strength a lot... when she got angry, she might have channeled it by accident making her break the thing. I am not sure if that spell needs words, or is just a general thing she does in the mornings, but there are plenty of cases where anger, or any other heavy emotion for that matter, allowed people to do things that by all rights they should not be able to do... An interesting interpretation I suppose.
Marisa can't use magic without catalysts. She's just an angry brute in this case.
GreenDrag said: Actually... Rubik cubes are rather hard to break... Marisa... you either think too much about the noise, or you are a goddamn burte... not a magician...
Not all, unfortunately. I've broken a friend's cube into pieces by twisting wrong, and it simply fell apart into constituent tiles. Luckily, we could put it back together...
Nameless_Madao said: dont google it,dont search it on danbooru,dont ask why,just dont
I unfortunately looked it up in danbooru.
What has been seen cannot be unseen!!!!!!!
clk, clkC'mon, move!! You worthless piece of...CRACKsudden risingfurious twistingI'll get it somehow... wait, huh? Is it stuck on something?Grumble mumble...If I could even get two sides to match up at once, that'd be an achievement...It's bad enough I can't solve it, but if I can't even manage two sides, I'll be a laughingstock for sure...Restraint? What's that?