not really, since Mental Out is a weird "cliques infighting" thingy, while this one is about one (1) idiot thinking she can bring Tokiwadai down by acting like a terrorist.Anyone else having an incredibly hard time keeping the current plotlines of Railgun and Mental Out separate from one another in their heads? They're both Clique-involved flashback arcs and it gets confusing reading both at the same time.
Railgun is the flashback, about a Chinese middle schooler mad about how her onee-sama got the short end of the stick after some scandal and conspiracy.Anyone else having an incredibly hard time keeping the current plotlines of Railgun and Mental Out separate from one another in their heads? They're both Clique-involved flashback arcs and it gets confusing reading both at the same time.
Mental Out isn't a flashback. It is set after Astral Buddy. Somewhere around slightly before or during British Halloween but probably before Prison Break is what I would estimate.Anyone else having an incredibly hard time keeping the current plotlines of Railgun and Mental Out separate from one another in their heads? They're both Clique-involved flashback arcs and it gets confusing reading both at the same time.
yeah, most of the time it takes me a few minutes (and checking the last chapter) to figure out what series im reading, and was going on, its kinda annoying tbh.Anyone else having an incredibly hard time keeping the current plotlines of Railgun and Mental Out separate from one another in their heads? They're both Clique-involved flashback arcs and it gets confusing reading both at the same time.
Yeah, it is super confusing to me :/Anyone else having an incredibly hard time keeping the current plotlines of Railgun and Mental Out separate from one another in their heads? They're both Clique-involved flashback arcs and it gets confusing reading both at the same time.
But how do you remember which is which? Both gives identical contextual clues at the start of each chapter, so you can't [be sure which of those plotlines you are reading].not really, since Mental Out is a weird "cliques infighting" thingy, while this one is about one (1) idiot thinking she can bring Tokiwadai down by acting like a terrorist.
One is a frame job, the other is an election period, but "cliques infighting" accurately describes both plotlines. That's why I get confused.not really, since Mental Out is a weird "cliques infighting" thingy, while this one is about one (1) idiot thinking she can bring Tokiwadai down by acting like a terrorist.
One is a frame job, the other is an election period, but "cliques infighting" accurately describes both plotlines. That's why I get confused.
I mean, I get why they're confusing at the start because both arc/story use the same "cliques infighting" to start, but Railgun turned into an idiot-wannabe-terrorist, while Mental Out is somehow about the "previous 1st-ranked Level 5" mystery thing.But how do you remember which is which? Both gives identical contextual clues at the start of each chapter, so you can't [be sure which of those plotlines you are reading].
Wasn't the last dozen or so chapters of mental not about the cube, and instead (like you said) about some dorm mother vs wannabe-terrorist that was allowed on premises? And railgun was mostly about people framing each others (be that with their powers like now, or with their smells earlier, and overall locking ppl into buildings for death matches), so yes, clique fights, but not the wannabe-terrorist doing anything.I mean, I get why they're confusing at the start because both arc/story use the same "cliques infighting" to start, but Railgun turned into an idiot-wannabe-terrorist, while Mental Out is somehow about the "previous 1st-ranked Level 5" mystery thing.
For context clue, I just look out for which one is discussing the terror-wannabe, which this chapter literally talked about in the 1st page "I doubt Anti-Skill really believes Tokiwadai is supporting the terror attacks".
That and well, Mental Out just had the most bullshit fight ever between the Dorm Supervisor vs a Kihara, it's kinda hard to forget tbh (frankly speaking I personally don't want to consider that fight canon at all, but that's just my opinion)
uh yes? And that's kind of hard to forget, so why would you mistake Railgun with Mental Out?Wasn't the last dozen or so chapters of mental not about the cube, and instead (like you said) about some dorm mother vs wannabe-terrorist that was allowed on premises?
Again, it literally talked about terror attacks on the 1st page of this chapter, I even quoted the line for you. The terror-wannabe is literally the one going around framing people, so that she can "trick" others thinking that the entire Tokiwadai is terrorists.And railgun was mostly about people framing each others (be that with their powers like now, or with their smells earlier, and overall locking ppl into buildings for death matches), so yes, clique fights, but not the wannabe-terrorist doing anything.
Because I did each time Probably because in both titles it was all about terrorists.uh yes? And that's kind of hard to forget, so why would you mistake Railgun with Mental Out?
Yes, it is a skill issueAgain, it literally talked about terror attacks on the 1st page of this chapter, I even quoted the line for you. The terror-wannabe is literally the one going around framing people, so that she can "trick" others thinking that the entire Tokiwadai is terrorists.
anw, I've said why the 2 stories are vastly different, and you seem to agree to that too, so if you can't differentiate between them then that's your skill issue.