Talk:Othinus/@comment-24458031-20150504122143/@comment-2001:E68:4438:E23A:C066:9DD6:EB4C:2D2D-20180926161029

I did quite a research just to answer your post. But here is the answer:

1. She is a perfect and pure Magician that encompasses every possibility, but exactly because of that she can only control it at 50% chances. To become a perfect Magic God, she could choose whether to create a Gungnir to control her probabilty, or 100% failed to become Magic God, just to change that possibility to 100% success.

2. She only had 50% of probability before using Gungnir. Gungnir is used to control that probability to 100%.

3. When Touma destroyed the Gungnir, she reverted back to when she had been hit by the Fairy Spell with 100% failure. She then change the 100% probablity of failure back to success, thus making her a complete Magic God. She then make a new Gungnir. In other words, she had an unlimited Gungnir, thus 100% probability every single time and a perfect Magic God.

4. She can make the Gungnir without all those ritual, but she want to make all those complicated rituals for those 100% probablity for making Gungnir. But the Gungnir failed to be made, so she used other method, by getting hit by the Fairy Spell.

5. The cost of using the spell to make use of the 100% failure however, is that it would wreak havoc on her body, giving her tremendous pain and suffering as well as make her slowly lose her power as a Magic God. Even the Imagine Breaker would not be able to amend its effects.

6. She will never get damage when using Gungnir, but the Fairy Spell can damage her.