>>39376192>What would that even accomplish? They are illusions.My point there was that Zoroark's illusions seem to be able to interact with the world, so I could, in theory, make an illusion of having hands
>Not to mention lacking a thumb, but it wouldn't make you an invalid. With your intelligence you'd be able to adapt to any task even if its awkward at first Imo, intelligence only gets you so far.
I couldn't do a number of everyday actions in my life if I was down to just three fingers/a foot's worth of dexterity in each hand, which is worth far more to me than any abilities Zoroark grants considering I don't covet them in the first place
>Lets say it has no effect on your personality at all because that is a philosophical conundrum nobody alive knows the answer to.Kind of a big benefit of the doubt there, but even with that I still lose most of my dexterity and the physical aspects of my humanity, however vain that may be to you
I guess telepathy would be cool, admittedly, if we're going by the movies
I digress though, my argument isn't that one shouldn't want to be a Zoroark or that the cost isn't worth it, just that it's not true to say
>Everything you have a person, you can have as a Zoroark and more>>39376297Obviously, the anime takes some liberties but look at Zoroark's paws.
Have you ever tried picking something up with your feet or just three fingers, excluding your thumb? It'll make you appreciate your hand's dexterity real quick