Talk:Robe of the Fire-Rat

Young inuyasha
I just wonder how did the robe shrink in size when inuyasha was wearing it as a kid? When his father, in the third movie, gave his mother this robe, it was on it's normal size and the pants were not included. jen
 * The Robe of the Fire-rat has numerous properties: it can protect the wearer from flames, it can repair itself, and it can also adjust its size to fit whomever wears it. 23:02, October 14, 2015 (UTC)

"It can also adjust its size to fit whomever wears it." - I assume you just assumed that part. While the others you said are observable throughout the series, saying it adjusts its size just because Inuyasha was shown to wear it, or something similar, when he was younger, is still arguable. Unless it was explicitly expressed in the series, maybe we can refrain from making it sound like it was a fact. Desiree Bianca
 * You clearly have no idea how analytical and inductive reasoning work. 00:02, November 11, 2015 (UTC)

I wish I could consider your so-called "analytical and inductive reasoning" canon. --Desireebianca (talk) 00:23, November 11, 2015 (UTC)
 * Unfortunately people like you who advocate for a simplistic, narrow-minded (some might even say willfully blind) view of canon have never really influenced consensus here. What kind of person can sit there in good-faith and tell me that the fact that the Robe of the Fire-rat changes size as Inuyasha gets older is just some coincidence? I don't think it's funny and that kind of dysfunctional logic is counter-productive. 00:32, November 11, 2015 (UTC)