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Tatsuya's endless praise towards Mayumi elicited complex expressions from Miyuki and the others.</nowiki>
 
Tatsuya's endless praise towards Mayumi elicited complex expressions from Miyuki and the others.</nowiki>
 
Is this really "Hale particles" rather than "Hail particles"? Keep in mind that hale means strong and healthy, while hail refers to frozen rain; or alternately hail can also refer to a shout or call used to gain attention, as in "hailing a taxi", but that's irrelevant here.[[User:SonodaYuki|SonodaYuki]] ([[User talk:SonodaYuki|talk]]) 00:49, 6 March 2013 (CST)
 
Is this really "Hale particles" rather than "Hail particles"? Keep in mind that hale means strong and healthy, while hail refers to frozen rain; or alternately hail can also refer to a shout or call used to gain attention, as in "hailing a taxi", but that's irrelevant here.[[User:SonodaYuki|SonodaYuki]] ([[User talk:SonodaYuki|talk]]) 00:49, 6 March 2013 (CST)
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It might be based from the name of the discoverer eg Halley's Comet or Pythagoras' Theorem. just my 2 cents [[Special:Contributions/124.148.126.194|124.148.126.194]] 01:20, 6 March 2013 (CST)

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"The President is using a variant of 'Hale Particles'. The original 'Hale Particles' is already a highly efficient form
of magic and with the President's ability, she could probably cast this 1000 times rather than a  paltry 100 times."

Tatsuya's endless praise towards Mayumi elicited complex expressions from Miyuki and the others.

Is this really "Hale particles" rather than "Hail particles"? Keep in mind that hale means strong and healthy, while hail refers to frozen rain; or alternately hail can also refer to a shout or call used to gain attention, as in "hailing a taxi", but that's irrelevant here.SonodaYuki (talk) 00:49, 6 March 2013 (CST)

It might be based from the name of the discoverer eg Halley's Comet or Pythagoras' Theorem. just my 2 cents 124.148.126.194 01:20, 6 March 2013 (CST)