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He is correct on all three counts.
However it is simpler to take the chip.
It is also prudent to mention that while casting the ability is something both characters can do, you must recast it, where as the chip effect is permanent.
You just need to break the game, to give yourself the unfair advantage.
In addition to that wicked amount of lacking spoiler coverage, you forget to detail which bird stump in the area. There are 2, and only one is the true Guardian Glitch Stone.
You also didn't explain to them how to leave that world by returning to the point of departure, or warn them they are at risk of getting devastated by the enemies that can cast every enemy skill in the game, including Alarm and 4th Wall -- Both which can KO a party not equipped wit the Auto: Giftboxes chip? -- Skills that can onyl be survived and countered by the Chip you're sending to?
If you're going to give a spoiler, at least be thorough.