Talk:Semblance/@comment-4010415-20171125012006

.*Sigh, watches Wikia's video about Semblance*

"The cool thing about a Semblance is that it is derivative of the personality of the person using it. It tells you something about their personality." Uuunless you're one of those people who Ren said don't see a connection, or unless you're a Schnee.

"These powers are non-repeating, which can make them difficult to train and hone, but completely individual." Unless you're a Schnee.

"Semblances are said to be a manifestation of one's innate and most personal qualities as an outward display of power." ... When? Certainly not in World of Remnant: Aura, considering I've watched that video and we have a transcript of it.

"Sometimes, they are thought of as the protective manifestation of a character's Aura" And when was this said, exactly?

Why are they showing Pyrrha vs Cinder while talking about Blake and Weiss using Dust with their Semblances? Who directed this video?

Also... "By contrast, Weiss Schnee's Semblance allows her to manipulate Dust in its native form." Literally everyone can manipulate Dust in its native form if they actually train with it! WoR: Dust even says that Dust can be triggered by Aura, people can use Dust on its own, and an old form of Dust use is sewing it into clothing and fusing it within oneself! I already explained on Weiss' page how Cinder is actually superior to Weiss in terms of raw Dust use, considering that Cinder has the skill to use it with just her Aura, whereas Weiss relies too much on utilizing her glyphs' control of motion to manipulate Dust.

"Neopolitan's creation of physical constructs" .... Gray Haddock called it "physical illusions".

"and Winter Schnee's famous glyphs." 1. She literally just pronounced Winter as "Vinter", and 2. Do they... not realize that um... Weiss and Winter's Semblances are the same... because the Schnee family genetically shares the same exact Semblance?