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Question, malcolm. You say the user has complete control over smaller objects. Where do bullets fall? Can opposing bullets be manipulated?

This is a possible Semblance for my Ringmaster character. It probably has some problems because I'm running on 3 hours of sleep, but what the hey.

-Name: Showmanship (Name subject to change)

-User: Unnamed

-Introduction: The user can mark targets to amplify a certain existing trait, accentuating good or bad attributes of the target.

-Range: Medium to long

-Type: Physical

-Purpose: Utility

-Visual Cue: a constant glow engulfing the user, as if they were inside a spotlight.

-Auditive Cue: The sound of a spotlight turning on

-Tier 1: The user can mark one target and amplify one positive trait.

-Tier 2: The user can mark one target and amplify one trait, positive or negative.

-Tier 3: The user can mark two targets and amplify one trait of each (the trait doesn't have to be the same, but the strain increases if it's not)

-Tier 4+: Increases the number of targets he/she can mark and the amount the user can boost the trait in question while decreasing strain on the user.

-General Limitations: The trait has to exist in the first place in some shape or form. The more pronounced the trait is in the first place, the more the user can amplify it. Only one trait can be boosted at a time for each marked target. Some things can't be effected (such as maximum Aura Pool).

-Applications: Very supportive Semblance that does exactly what it says on the tin. The user will boost themself if necessary, but prefers to buff their allies.

-Dust Interaction:

-Notes: This is based on the typical tendency of Ringmasters to hyperbolize whenever physically possible. If an act is even the smallest bit dangerous, a good Ringmaster will have you believing it's the most dangerous thing you've ever seen or ever will see in your entire life.