Oath to Joy Case: Well-Known Musician
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Oath to Joy Case: Well-Known Musician
Debate Stage
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Overview
- Property Dispute: A well-known musician made a "reference" to the client's song. The client had no choice but to protect his rights through legal means. Learn about the situation from the well-known musician.
- Stage Cost: AP x10
- First Clear Rewards: None
- Attribute: Intuition
- Recommended Power: 18051
Stage Drops
Stellin
Stage Details
- Enemy Name: Well-Known Musician
- Turn Limit: 15 turns
Wave 1
Logic
"I told you I used it as a reference. It's not plagiarism!"
HP: 1250
ATK: 240
DEF: 7500
Intuition
"How can music be called plagiarism?"
HP: 1250
ATK: 240
DEF: 7500
Empathy
"I have more fans than him. Who knows who actually plagiarized!"
HP: 1250
ATK: 240
DEF: 7500
Wave 2
Intuition
"Is this some kind of new scam? Have you gone crazy wanting to be popular?"
HP: 5050
ATK: 240
DEF: 7500
Layer by Layer
Boosts your Influence by 20% for 3 turns (CD: 3 turns)
Feigning Defeat
Boosts your Defense by 20% for 3 turns (CD: 3 turns)
Player Counterarguments
These phrases are triggered when a player uses a card. The phrase depends on the attribute of the card selected.
Can you call it a reference when it's exactly the same?
Judging from the current situation, it's more than just a reference.
It seems that you may have misunderstood what a reference is.
Your ability to lie without blinking an eye is amazing.
Your so-called reference is no different from a copy.
If you want to be a bad guy, be a man and admit it.