Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1739368-20121205124732/@comment-26873003-20150906202708

Ger Garun wrote: Zoriax wrote: For me, here's how it works:

1: the victims keep doing what they were doing before (a cat walking will keep on walking, a person who was attacking will keep trying so), but they will have no memory of the "erased time".

2: Diavolo, viceversa, can see (and remember) everything that's going on and move freely; however, he's unable to directly interact with anything until his ability ends. Usually, this means "erase time, move behind opponent, stop ability, murder opponent who has no idea what's going on".

Interestingly, since he IS able to move freely in the erased time, he can spill his OWN blood and spray it into his enemy's eyes to give him even more of an advantage.

I think there seems to be a contradiction.

If Diavolo can spill his own blood on omeone's face, it remains. But if he was to attack someone, it's nullified.

Ugh... what? If Diavolo's actions were nullified, then what's up with his blood spill? Diavolo actually threw his blood and it stopped a milimeter before interacting with Polnareff, and only took its effect when the time of erasal ended. As Zoriax said, Diavolo can't interact with things during that period, since what he sees are just projections of future time frames.