Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25396609-20160502222905/@comment-27447621-20160514213032

True. And there's my biggest two pitfalls, pointed out in as many of your comments.

1) I always assume that a Semblance would know exactly what to do to others and interact with them exactly the way I want it too

2) I think of these as elements to an RPG before elements of a fantasy realm.

Using the examples you've given me

It would increase Yang's Strength gain when she's hit, her muscle mass, her speed and dexterity, and her ability to use Dust Spells, in that order, tier to tier.

For Ruby, it would increase her Semblance's Max Speed, her muscle mass, her speed (without her Semblance), and her Dust Prowess, in that order

For Blake (First off, what? Color the shapes?  You've lost me, Vedran...), but it would increase the speed at which she can move after summoning a Shadow (in every instance of her using a shadow, she almost seems to teleport in one direction or another) or decrease the cost of her Shadows, then increase her strength, speed, and dust use.

Weiss would be able to summon more glyphs, faster, with a greater effect (in the case of the Time glyphs and the colored glyphs), Find it much easier to summon,  recieve Standard-issue Strength and speed buffs, then get an even further mastery of Dust.

But, Ray, I agree. This does seem to be a bit of a stretch.