Talk:Lostorage incited WIXOSS/@comment-23973683-20160812212415/@comment-24019770-20160820020939

@A Wikia Contributor:

I see whgere you're coming from. :) Yes, it seems that only the antagonistic people could benefit from this. You are also correct on the fact that, due to memories being manipulated, there are going to be struggles between more than one party and their beliefs on what's "true" and "real".

I think that the "memories" the Selectors wage in battle are random memories and aren't only important ones. Maybe a battle could happen where all of your memories are bad ones.

That aside, I think that the "Bet" ability is going to play into this. When you "bet", you wage coins to get a better version of an ability and come closer to winning.

I think that, when a Selector loses, all the "memories/coins" that they've bet are erased and can be manipulated and replaced by new ones (decided by the winner). If that's the case, the Selectors have a "choice" in what memories they bet (and from what I saw in the trailer, all of Suzuko's are of different people she knows/cares for).

Maybe the winner gets to see each memory and choose which one(s) to alter. I don't know how it would work, but that sounds like a logical way to go about it for both evil and good characters: beat someone, see their betted memories in detail, change them. Simple, easy, done.

....Anyways, I digress.

You do have a valid point. This "memory bet" idea does seem to have a few holes. Characters with ill intent might only have reason to change others' memories; whereas, a random stranger wouldn't. Maybe all the Selectors in this series know the others in some way and have reasons to change their memories.

I simply don't know. This is all speculation at this point.

But you're right. It does appear to be flawed, due to what little information we have right now.

In order to get the full picture, we're just going to have to watch the show when it comes out in October. The first couple of episodes should give us an idea of how this works.