Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25857155-20150111054847/@comment-24198837-20150116204246

JayHart wrote:

If he followed the rules of Remnant, then his magic would be unusable, though his physical skill would probably still be present.... With his magic, he would be unbeatable... Yeah, that was more of my point. Without it, and assuming he hasn't learned how to use Aura and Saphira isn't there, he would loose simply on account of the dieing-like-a-normal-person thing.

Infusing someone of Eragon's strength with aura is just... scary. Or Saphira. GOD, dragons with aura. Kill me now.

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Adaptation would be balanced if it applied to movesets of certian fighters and you had to remember it outside of battle. Meaning, you can learn their strategy really fast in a one-on-one, and it won't take too much effort, but outside of combat you'd have to study it like a madman if you wanted to retain that knowledge. Also, lets say someone uses a "Swish, Swish, STAB!" move on you. You could counter that, but if someone else does somethign similar, you couldn't. Not with your Semblance, anyway.

New idea - it's a fusion of Sun's and Blake's Semblances - Who here has played Shadow of Mordor? When you make combo attacks, the wraith pops out for one swing every time you're done an swing, essentially making you twice as fast when fully focused on slashing one guy. We could apply this to a semblance, where if you know an attack is coming from behind, but can't physically block it in time, you could "detatch your soul" for a brief second, as it whirls around, deflects the attack, and comes back to protect you.