Talk:Bellriver/@comment-99.113.151.203-20190726193358/@comment-37782702-20190728224604

"To be fair, you were first who started talking about what you think Ainz can do with the Wish. And the original comment talks about a possibility of wishing for guildmates to appear."

But it still would've been better to post it on the "Shooting Star" page.

"THERE ARE limits to the strength of the Wish and Ainz CAN see what he can wish for. Now, you say infinite mana or infinite costless wish charges are possible. Why do you think that even five levels of experience would be enough to make such a Wish come true?"

That quote does not prove anything, it just talks about what the spell can do on its own, Not the abilites of the shooting star ring itself. You failed to counter my argument. Let me give you a quote from the Shooting star page, which you seem to not have gone too.

"The three uses from this ring constitutes the wearer not needing to use his experience points while making their wish."

This proves that you can wish for whatever you want no matter how powerful it is. The wish cost 5 levels? 10? Doesn't matter with this ring as it makes all those wishes cost nothing.

The one who put that quote there is Disfigure, an Admin on this wiki. And it came from source 1.

This what he had to say regarding it, "The sources are already provided in the page, but not everything is written the same way as from the original passage."

So yea, its a User and an Admin VS an Anon. who do you think is gonna win this argument?

I also notice the text is different from the skythewood translations, which makes me believe your using the Yen Press Version. Yen Press makes alot of errors in that translation, you can't trust them to translate overlord properly. Thus we use the fan translations for our sources.

"You also say that only the World Item effects would counter Wish. But then, the World Items themselves are not effects, so according to you a Wish should be able to break or change one. Don't know about you, but I find such an idea ridiculous."

I did not say a wish was able to destroy nor change them, all i said was that they can be moved, as in, Transporting them from place to place. World Items can't be Destroyed, you should know that. Look at Albedo's Ginnungagap for example