Post by LadyEvatrice on Jan 28, 2017 4:08:59 GMT
As defined by Umineko wiki:
"It is mainly used to represent a possibility to counter the logic of the Witch's Side, but can also be used against humans as well. Statements said in the Blue Truth must continue to abide by the Red Truth and can be assumed to be true, unless they are directly refuted by the Red Truth, or the Golden Truth.
The Blue Truth must be used in a manner that advances the user's overall theory, rather than simply fishing for more information; for [the human opponent], any assertion they make in blue must directly deny the influence of the supernatural in the events of [Ayashima]. Since such a denial, if accepted as true, weakens the Golden Witch, this forces her to shoot down blue statements with Red Truth, rather than declining to answer as in the second and third games. The Witch side may delay until the end of the game to challenge Blue Truths; after all, only one puzzle unsolved by any explanation other than magic is enough to sustain the Illusion of the Witch, but one carelessly phrased Red Truth can eliminate the possibility of magic from all of them. One effective denial isn't fatal, but unchallenged denial of magic in all the mysteries becomes a categorical denial of Witches.
The use of the Blue Truth can be analogous to a shotgun in contrast to the Red Truth, which would be akin to a single-shot handgun... The Blue Truth enables [them] to attack [the witch] with multiple possibilities at once, like the scattering effect of an exploding shotgun shell. Though most of the projectiles may miss, there is still the possibility that at least one shot will hit the target.
Blue Truth can be used by both humans and witches."
"It is mainly used to represent a possibility to counter the logic of the Witch's Side, but can also be used against humans as well. Statements said in the Blue Truth must continue to abide by the Red Truth and can be assumed to be true, unless they are directly refuted by the Red Truth, or the Golden Truth.
The Blue Truth must be used in a manner that advances the user's overall theory, rather than simply fishing for more information; for [the human opponent], any assertion they make in blue must directly deny the influence of the supernatural in the events of [Ayashima]. Since such a denial, if accepted as true, weakens the Golden Witch, this forces her to shoot down blue statements with Red Truth, rather than declining to answer as in the second and third games. The Witch side may delay until the end of the game to challenge Blue Truths; after all, only one puzzle unsolved by any explanation other than magic is enough to sustain the Illusion of the Witch, but one carelessly phrased Red Truth can eliminate the possibility of magic from all of them. One effective denial isn't fatal, but unchallenged denial of magic in all the mysteries becomes a categorical denial of Witches.
The use of the Blue Truth can be analogous to a shotgun in contrast to the Red Truth, which would be akin to a single-shot handgun... The Blue Truth enables [them] to attack [the witch] with multiple possibilities at once, like the scattering effect of an exploding shotgun shell. Though most of the projectiles may miss, there is still the possibility that at least one shot will hit the target.
Blue Truth can be used by both humans and witches."