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      Quote Originally Posted by Avian View Post
      I want to try this but first, could you tell me if you can restore things to default? I don't mean you know your monitor is black so you make it black. Say you forget what color your monitor is, can you restore it to default? I'm not worried about getting stuck in a false world, I would just turn it into a paradise. I just don't want my family to have to watch me lose touch with reality until I go completely schizophrenia. So before I go any further with this I need you to answer the above question.
      I myself wouldn't take a risk for such unreliable power
      Dream Control is not that bad anyway even without Advanced Vision Control.
      And if you want to use A.V.C. for WILDs then it is still possible for it to not work and just result in falling asleep unconsciously.
      Same way counting anchor during WILDs makes some fall asleep and other get successful WILDs
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      Quote Originally Posted by MisakaMikoto View Post
      I myself wouldn't take a risk for such unreliable power
      Dream Control is not that bad anyway even without Advanced Vision Control.
      And if you want to use A.V.C. for WILDs then it is still possible for it to not work and just result in falling asleep unconsciously.
      Same way counting anchor during WILDs makes some fall asleep and other get successful WILDs
      Well I'm thinking if you had a mastery of all your senses you could use this to become extremely successful in the real world. You could enhance physical abilities with an adrenaline rush, you could block out certain sounds in order to achieve a kind of super hearing. The possibilities are endless. It just seems like something too good to pass on, but since I have a hyper-active imagination I don't want it to get out of control.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Avian View Post
      Well I'm thinking if you had a mastery of all your senses you could use this to become extremely successful in the real world. You could enhance physical abilities with an adrenaline rush, you could block out certain sounds in order to achieve a kind of super hearing. The possibilities are endless. It just seems like something too good to pass on, but since I have a hyper-active imagination I don't want it to get out of control.
      I think this is good only for lucid dreaming. If you develop LDD to really high level where you can interact with imaginary characters, that sounds like schizophrenia to me, seems like you can forget how to differentiate reality from imagination. But for lucid dreams it sounds perfect.
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