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That’s… actually interesting. Imagine if you bought one of these, and have a huge number of friends over. What roles would they possibly take? Then again, you’re right about how one person reads a comic.
I think there should be a sequel to this episode, with more heroes and villains! Think of the possiblities!
Presumably if your room didn’t have enough ponies to fill all the slots it would just have the actual Power Ponies in the comic fill the untaken roles. Really, that’s probably why these things can be sold in a street shop, if you have enough ponies that they fill all the roles in the comic odds are most of them will be fans and know how to use the powers, if you don’t have enough then you have the “real” Power Ponies to assist you.
I assume the comic was meant for only one person, normally nobody reads comics in groups.
Maybe the story of the Mane-iac is easy/beginner mode and there are more challenging Power Ponies stories/other comics the place sells?
I can easily see the shop owner directing Spike to an easier story, or Spike mistaking the easy section for a Young Readers section.
I put too much thought into that.
there no free will in those comics, you follow the line, live an adventure, win and go back to your home.
That would be awesome and would make sense for something like that to be sold.
But that’s like playing a video game on “Easy”/“Beginner” mode. There’s no challenge if you can’t lose, and thus no entertainment value.
@Trickquestion
you’ve both got it wrong. Neither of those are street sale items. They both come from the kinds of shops that aren’t there anymore when you try to find them again.
Although I have to wonder if failure is even POSSIBLE. The story clearly has a plot after all. The magic that created the story pocket universe could well also manipulate things so that the readers (and bystanders) pulled into the story would have won no matter what happened. When Fluttershy couldn’t rage? A firefly comes out of nowhere just so it could get hurt and inspire rage. Mane-iac gets away with the orb at the beginning? Of course she did; the story required her to. The Power Ponies need to get to Mane-iac’s hideout before she finishes charging up her superweapon? They could have taken all the time in the world to learn how to use their abilities because the universe they’re in runs on story time; like any good video game, they’ll arrive precisely when they’re supposed to, no sooner, no later.
Actually, that was more of an under-the-counter purchase. It wasn’t technically for sale except the salespony’s reluctance was suffocated under a pile of gold.
We’re talking supermarket items here.
You kids these days…comics books are so easy now. Why, back in my day, we didn’t have your “checkpoints” and your “extra lives”. If you lost, you got kicked out of the comic, walked to the comic store(in the snow, uphill both ways), bought another comic and tried again from the start.
That was a dark back alley black market thing though.
We’re talking about a store that just sells these comic books officially and openly.
That being said, I totally agree.
The Alicorn Amulet was also a street-sale item. Ponies clearly have no regulation on the sale of magic items.
They just SELL those out on the streets!?
Someone needs to close that shop down!