Pulling her aside, no question about it. It's a very private conversation we'd need to have, and we don't want Madoka getting ideas from it.
Yeah, though we also need to watch our own mouth around Madoka, we might end up saying something that would drive her to make a wish.
 
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Ok, there has to have been a smart-alec magical girl somewhere who has tried to wish for more wishes (or similar mockery of the wish system, like even more so than Madoka's final canon wish).

Unless there is a To The Stars like Novikov self-consistency principle like thing that holds here; where girls just never seem to make a wish that is impossible given their potential.
 
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Ok, there has got to be a smart-alec magical girl who has tried to wish for more wishes (or similar mockery of the wish system, like even more so than Madoka's final canon wish).

Unless there is a To The Stars like Novikov self-consistency principle like thing holds here; where girls just never seem to make a wish that is impossible given their potential.

Well, the thing is, wishes are 'free' in the entropic sense, but only because you pay for them in a karmic sense. Suffer grief to match the hope of your wish and all that. So unless you actually overcome karmic balance somehow, trying to game the system like that will only end in tears - mostly yours.
 
You probably receive exactly what you wished for, in a way budgeted for your potential.

For example, a Magical Girl who wished for infinity wishes might have that wish...except every time they make a wish, the second wish undoes itself. they can make as many wishes as they want, but they can only keep one.

Or perhaps we take a page from D&D and they gain the ability to cast Limited Wish.

Or perhaps they're locked into a Lotus Eater Machine where they receive whatever they wish for, but none of it is real.
 
Well if wishes have to go according to their potential
Wishing for infinite wishes is like...wishing for an infinite power times infinity
I think you'd witch out into MegaDeath4000 before Kyubey could finish saying "The contract is complete"
 
Well if wishes have to go according to their potential
Wishing for infinite wishes is like...wishing for an infinite power times infinity
I think you'd witch out into MegaDeath4000 before Kyubey could finish saying "The contract is complete"

Counterpoint: Madoka can have any wish she wants, period.

Kyubey also says the contract can have anything they wish for, with the unspoken mention of potential, so my hypothesis is the most logical one.
 
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