Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24993958-20151027072937/@comment-23702983-20151111043148

It's fairly obvious that you didn't actually read either of my posts about this Semblance. I didn't just state that it cannot do fatal damage, I stated it cannot cause any actual harm to the victim's body whatsoever. It also cannot cause shock, because that would violate the limiter.

Yes, in real life, that wouldn't work out. Maybe if this were possible in the real world it WOULD take more aura to subtly manipulate a sense than completely overwhelming it. This isn't real life. This is a fictional world, and this Semblance does what I say it does, because I invented it. Therefore, it cannot do the things I say it can't do, regardless of what others think. If I say it cannot cause actual injury or trauma or shock, it can't do those things. End of discussion. If I say it costs less aura to subtly manipulate a sense than it does to completely overwhelm a sense, that's how it is. If I say it costs double the aura to manipulate more than one sense at a time, that's what it does. You will not tell me how my Semblance is going to work. And as much as I appreciate your feedback, that isn't how this Semblance is going to work.

This Semblance can manipulate any of the victim's senses by messing with the user's electrical impulses and/or aura (if possible). Even if I changed my Semblance so that it CAN cause actual injury, or fully turn off a victim's senses, that doesn't mean it would work out that way. Aura has protective and regenerative properties. Maybe the reason my Semblance only subtly manipulates senses is because it can't do more than that BECAUSE the victim's aura is protecting their mind from anything more powerful or direct.

Either way, the Semblance stays as-is. If necessary I will re-add all of the limiters and examples to my description, even though I was just told to take them out by Phantom because the Semblance was too long. I know of no other way to shorten the Semblance description other than removing the majority of the text I had in place, but it looks like I need to add it back to it again, since people immediately misunderstood the way the Semblance works.