Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-16072563-20160314214125/@comment-26879545-20160425122010

Killer kev wrote: I wasn't ignoring the dialogue. My initial point was that Malia has the power of two werecoyotes, which stands to be true with or without the dialogue. (Playing Devil's Advocate, so don't shoot me pls)

I mean, Corrine's dubious wording certainly doesn't help matters. She seems to imply that Malia took most of her powers when she was born. Because of that, we don't actually know how much of Malia's strength is really hers, or how much of it is/was really Corrine's.

Yes, you can say that, technically, Malia was born with that power, so it's all hers, but we can't say for certain that her taking what little power Corrine had left would give her double the amount of power a Werecoyote should "normally" have (I use normally in a loose sense since we only saw two Werecoyotes and one was weak as f**k because of birthing reasons).

Personally, I side with you on this one, but I can also see why some people are getting confused by this. It doesn't help that Corrine states that "Werecoyotes give part of their power to their children," but then makes it seem like Malia took way more than just a "part" of hers.