William Webb
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(view spoiler)[Hey so I just finished AA4 and it was perfect. Anyways, if hypothetically Corin got a third attunement and let’s just say it was a mender attunement, if he changed it to a summoner or soul blade attunement and made a contract, and then changed back to a mender would the contract break? Also depending on how fast he could change an attunement, could he change one mid fight to throw off his opponent? (hide spoiler)]
Andrew Rowe
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(view spoiler)[That would depend on if he retained the contract functionality when switching it back. If he just directly changed the attunement to Mender through, say, copying and pasting over the whole attunement, he would lose the contracts.
Changing an attunement mid-fight would probably be a very bad idea mid-fight unless his body is already heavily acclimated to the new mana types. An attuned's body needs time to adapt to using new types of mana, and also, the body would need time to expel the stored mana of the previous attunement types. That's not to say this is impossible, but it would require some training the body in advance and finesse. (hide spoiler)]
Changing an attunement mid-fight would probably be a very bad idea mid-fight unless his body is already heavily acclimated to the new mana types. An attuned's body needs time to adapt to using new types of mana, and also, the body would need time to expel the stored mana of the previous attunement types. That's not to say this is impossible, but it would require some training the body in advance and finesse. (hide spoiler)]
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