Talk:Wonsulsa/@comment-26484417-20151130164922/@comment-5693502-20151204015308

Hmmm, I'd disagree there. If you flatten something, it just goes everywhere with no control (unless you have a barrier to keep everything in); there's less precision involved in flattening. However, if you circulate, chances are it's going to become circular (barrier or no barrier) and there's more control, precision and accuracy involved.

Again, I feel like the examples you mention are just prerequisites for the execution of their techniques. In the case of Ran, it's almost like a 'mini-baang' formed at the tip of his finger in preparation to fire off his lightning technique. In the case of Daniel, it's pretty much the same thing (although his orbs contain wiggling souls inside). Love on the other hand, forms a ball and then throws this formed ball for his attack. Obviously, since the attack was very briefly seen, we don't know the full mechanics behind it but I'm sure that ball was very dense and hard (like a real baseball).

What directions can a circle/sphere move in ? Any and all directions. Why is the resulting disc-like structure weaker ? Also, from the way that Viole smashed through Ron Mei's Lighthouse barrier like it was a thin piece glass (without the disc breaking I must add), I'd infer that the created disc is quite dense (or at least much denser than it superficially appears). Granted Laure's shield was circular, but I wonder how much more efficient/stronger a Wonsul-created shield would be ?

Ahhh defensively and for support. Blue Oar is a support technique for relatively high-speed movement (and rudimentary flight).

The idea of a wooden and steel arrow was to exemplify how 'strength' and 'power' differed. Circulation is only one part of Wonsul i.e. they circulate shinsoo in order to create a perfect circle that has greater strength whilst retaining the same myun and soo. Under normal and expected conditions, the circulation would be the method and the perfect circle would be the end product; thus techniques gain 'strength' by being in circular/spherical form.

Well, the way I see Pitch Changeup is that it is a technique that utilises Wonsul principles to achieve its effect i.e. if a Wonsulsa can create a perfect circle/sphere through circulation of shinsoo, then they'd also be able to do something much simpler such as merely rotating shinsoo around an object (in this case, their arm). Like I mentioned above, since circulation is the method used to create a perfect circle/sphere (rather then being the end result), I'd say the 'strength' of Blue Oar would probably be in how dense/strong the actual shinsoo disc is.