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Emerje
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Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2023 7:46 am |
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Now Yoshi-P's Ninja Turtle shirt makes sense. He often wears T-shirts to tease upcoming jobs and features. The TMNT Mutant Mayhem shirt he wore featured Leonardo up front holding out his two katana, now an obvious hint at the Viper job. I guess you could take it a step further and say the way he snaps them together is similar to how Donatello uses his bo.
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psh_fun
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Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2023 8:41 am |
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I think YoshiP said the shirt was for the caster job not the melee one
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flamemasterelan
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Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2023 12:50 pm |
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| psh_fun wrote: | | I think YoshiP said the shirt was for the caster job not the melee one |
He said that the shirt is a hint to the caster job, but he didn't say it's not also a hint for the melee one. The fact that the shirt has the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, a group of three dual-wielding reptiles and one who wields a bo staff lines up with a Ninja-adjacent dual wielding job that can turn their weapons into a sword staff and uses the name of a reptile works out too well to be coincidental. From there, the popular theories that the Green turtles in a half-Shell will represent Green Mage, a school of magic typically built around the protect and Shell spells, or that the four turtles all have the names of famous painters representing the Pictomancer Job line up pretty well.
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