Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24993958-20160607185611/@comment-25936766-20160614013002

-Name: Memento

-User(s): Wisp (it's a nickname).

-Type: Aural

-Purpose: Offensive

-Short description: The user charges up. Once finished charging, the next attack done within 30-60 seconds will leave small Aura-spheres, that proceed to replicate the attack.

The spheres replicate the direction, strength, power, force, even Dust used in the attack. Based on how much was charged, multiple spheres can be formed, and each replicates the attack consecutively every 0,5/0,3 seconds. The spheres appear next to the area of impact, or if the attack hit nothing, near the user. They dissappear once the replicated attack is performed.

-Activation Cue: A red glow appears while charging up. When finished charging, the user's hair turns white and the red glow remains until the effect ends. When the attack is replicated, it's with a red coloration, regardless of it's original color.

-Range: Short.

-General limitations: 1-If the user doesn't perform an attack within the "time-limit", the effect is lost and needs to be charged again.

2-Charging requires constant use of Aura while at it.

3-Often leaves the user somewhat tired once the effect ends.

4-The replicated attacks are done using nothing but Aura, so they may or may not be as damaging as the original.

-Active ability: Tier One: Wisp can only replicate melee attacks, be they strikes or slashes. Can keep the effect for up to 45 seconds with effort. Spheres unleash replicated attacks one by one every

-Active ability: Tier Two: Wisp can replicate attacks done using Dust. When doing so, a red glyph surrounds the sphere, and the attack is then replicated. Spheres unleash the replicated attacks one by one every 0,3 secs. Can keep the effect for up to 60 secs.

-Dust interaction: None, but replicates Dust used.

-Notes: When replicating strikes, the sphere moves in the direction of the strike performed, similar to a projectile.

When replicating slashes, the sphere quickly extends, forming the crescent shape of the slash, while the "rear" part of the slash dissappears shortly after.