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Let's see if this one comes up as different as I hope....

Aurasmith

''Description: The user converts a fragment of their Aura into a physical, solid weapon. The weapon will have the same shape and physical properties as the original if it's a replica of an existing weapon, however it will not have any Dust effects on it unless Dust is used when creating the weapon, and the materials shown are not real materials.''

''Each weapon holds a fragment of the user's Aura, which works as it's durability. The user can voluntarily destroy a weapon to regain the remaining Aura in it, however if the weapon receives damage from external sources then the Aura is lost. The user can create and keep up to 8 weapons at a time, however they will not float near the user or anything; if not picked up they will fall to the ground and do nothing.''

''At first, the user can only make weapons if they have already seen the weapon and know the materials. With mastery, one can create weapons just by picturing them long enough and focusing. If Dusted, the resulting weapon will gain elemental properties or just become heavier and stronger (if Earth is used).''

''Visual Effect: A column of blue light appears near the user, and then the weapon manifests in it. It takes 3-5 seconds for it to manifest depending on the size of the weapon.''

General Limitations: -While one can create guns, there are limitations. For starters, they need to know how it works inside, and the weapon does not come with bullets. Using Dust would give you, say, a flaming gun, instead of a gun that shoots flame bullets.

-The bigger the weapon, and the more complex, the more Aura it would need to be created, and the longer it takes to manifest.

-Depending on how much Aura they have, they may or may not last less than a real weapon.