Are they? Like, is Ramirez's Quickening inside Duncan less potent because it's been passed to him by Connor and the Kurgan, or just the same? And why?
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Are 2nd (or 3rd, etc.) hand Quickenings less effective?
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I don't think they would be less effective as far as power gains are concerned, but I would argue that Connor's transfer to Duncan shows us that the memories mined, at least initially, are surface level to the beheaded. One might be able to meditate and conjure up the memories of all the quickenings within them, whether taken directly or not, but we never get to see that happen, so we can't be sure. In regards to power gains, though, I would think its all there, as it was part of the beheaded. It may take awhile to learn how to utilize them, or may even require similar meditations to conjure specific things up, but I would think its all there.
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I think they are less effective because there is no secondhand Quickening. I think the power and knowledge intertwines with the one of the receiver. Forever altering the receivers signature in the process. It does not stack like a pile of books would, it adds and changes pages in the book it gets added to.May flights of Demons guide you to your final rest...
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Originally posted by Andrew NDB View PostAnother thought... could the Watchers "scorecard" on the laptop in Endgame actually be referring to all Quickenings (even 2nd and 3rd and 4th hand ones) received, not individual kills?
Probably not, though.May flights of Demons guide you to your final rest...
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