User blog comment:VedranTheII/Pretentious Diaries 1: Are my semblances worthy?/@comment-25555436-20150628140859/@comment-12.27.66.8-20150629210137

I hope Pyrrha doesn't have to touch an object to magnetize it. One cannot impart some of their control into an object indefinitely except in certain situations (i.e. she's seeding nanites under her control into the object, or she has a psychological block that limits her potential to conditional phenomena, or she has to "form a relationship" with an object, be that temporary or otherwise). Given the fact that Pyrrha did not recently touch Jaune's sword, the control she wields either lasts a significant duration when imparted to a lone object or is indefinite, implying either she possesses Magneto-level powers or that she very well could provided she went around first touching every metal object known to man. Then again, consider the food fight. Was Pyrrha put in charge of stocking the vending machines? How did control every last can of soda in that machine if she didn't touch them?

Not that I'm arguing the hows. I'm just saying that if this is how the show is presenting Pyrrha's powers, it's retarded writing. I'm fairly sure you'd agree.