Talk:Ripple

I remember there's a moment where its mentioned that living things (like roses) can conduct the ripple. as such, they can be thrown at the opponent. Non-living things need to make constant and direct contact with the ripple user to affect the enemy, so they can't be thrown. If i'm not mistaken Straizo says this when he kills the "Led Zeppelin Zombies", saying that he needs to touch the "thing" (I don't remember the name) trapping them and conduct the ripple through it.

The problem I have is: In multiple times characters are shown throwing objects infused with the ripple, going against Straizo's explanation. Among these moments is Will's Ripple Cutter and Caesar's Bubble Launcher.

So, anyone have any clue about this ? Maybe liquids are something apart, as oil can conduct the ripple better and all... PedroJJBA (talk) 00:10, May 13, 2013 (UTC)

Both the ripple cutter and the bubble launcher use liquids as media for ripple conduction, as liquids conduct the ripple more easily. 216.165.95.66 00:38, May 13, 2013 (UTC)

Pretty much what the Anon said. Water is appropriately one of the best ripple conductors. This is mainly due to their ability to actually produce ripples and where the concept for the martial came from. (Talk) 01:46, May 13, 2013 (UTC)