Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-27425734-20180301024049/@comment-25936766-20180326025311

Bajarias.josef wrote: -Name: Glitch

-Description: Cyan enters an incorporeal state that allows him to pass through solid material within the time limit. he can also affect people/things he touches with the glitch. In reality, it's tied to Cyan's inner world as glitching also transports him to said world for the time limit. ..................But then, what's the point? If Cyan ends up to this "inner world" (which, remember, is something you completely made up and has no canon support at all), then the Semblance is useless in terms of "real world" applications.

It's like saying "There's a wall, and I can't pass through. Oh, I know! I'll just jump to a different universe that is not even similar to my own. Obviously, I'll be able to go through the wall that way!".

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That said, giving other things the ability to become incorporeal and thus pass through things, is a definitive no. Why? Simple: What do you think would happen if you made even just a part of something intangible?

Make a part of a wall intangible and it will fall apart. Make someone's leg intangible and it's the same as ripping it off. Make the exterior of a gun intangible and the internal pieces will fall out. Make a sword's blade intangible and it will be cut off.

Even if it was reduced to strictly affecting the whole object and not just a part, it would be too useful. Make someone incorporeal and their weapons will fall through their fingers while they can't deal any damage to Cyan.

Also, you only mention "solid materials". So, what, glitched objects cannot pass through liquids and gases and anything that's not solid? Because if so, it also doubles as an Invisibilty Semblance......and as a Self-Blinding Semblance.