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Post by squishyace on Oct 30, 2015 7:05:31 GMT -5
Now here's an interesting question... Well, maybe it is. If glowing magical ponies and the ghost of Squire exist in the Tales universe, then it is possible that Clover's luck is really supernatural.
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Post by StarSwirl05 on Oct 30, 2015 8:26:48 GMT -5
Perhaps, though she hadn't really had bad luck outside of Out of Luck.
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Post by squishyace on Oct 30, 2015 12:51:34 GMT -5
Although, if one considers it, she had GOOD luck in 'Out of Luck' (at the end), 'Sister of the Bride' (when she caught the wedding rings) and 'And the Winner Is...' (Pretty obvious one there). Maybe Clover's fluctuating luck is just a personification of sorts of her also rapidly fluctuating confidence. Note how when she realized that the teapot in 'Out of Luck' wasn't affecting her 'luck' (or rather, her confidence) good luck (or confidence) returned to her.
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Post by StarSwirl05 on Oct 30, 2015 13:24:02 GMT -5
That'd make sense since 4 leaf clovers (like her cutie mark) are considered good luck.
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Post by bobdude on Nov 7, 2015 17:45:38 GMT -5
Is Clover's luck magic or not... The answer to that varies on how you take the appearance of things like the Glow N Show ponies as well as the fact that names like 'Ponyland' are reused from Dream Valley (Is it the future of Dream Valley, an anterlate timeline, a completely separate dimension? Who knows!). Personally, what with my headcanon being that the Tales verse is a future timeline (think the bad future from DBZ) of Dream Valley, I go with the idea that Clover's powers are a blend of magic and innate earth pony abilities outside of running and jumping well.
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Post by StarSwirl05 on Nov 7, 2015 18:32:33 GMT -5
Supernatural or not, one could easily make an episode where they are.
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