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So J corps main singularity is locks, which makes sense as vaults for casinos. While wish luck is kinda just around.
We probably won't see it clearly stated, unless we get a game that tackles purely multiple singularities as the main point. As we normally focus on one each game with a glance at one or two, like R corp being clones or W corps supposed Singularity.
It might though have notes on what seems like the main singularity in its own right for this game, the ability to become a different reality than yourself as its oddly never talked about, but is clearly happening .
Once applied, it also isn't a conscious decision as winning those slots wasn't Dante's intention.
Wishpower would be absolutely ♥♥♥♥ in a battle, you'd spend all your luck immediately at the start and would have no luck left later. Its usage is probably more meant for gambling rather than combat.
Plus more than 50% of the sinners have poor impulse control, the wishpower would be gone within an hour.
Which means if they locked the golden bough, they wouldn't be able to access it themselves.
That's my guess anyway.
Which begs the question : if F corp's singularity were to be used on something locked by J Corp's singularity, which one would win : would the thing be locked forever or unlocked?
If F corp wins, that would give them a significant advantage over J corp, and vice versa.
Because the facility we raided isn't in J Corp's nest, it's in the backstreets.