Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-26397825-20170410034737/@comment-25936766-20170428203611

JadenLan wrote: 1-A semblance that allows you to disintigrate things. Like, you activate your semblance and channel it through your sword and whatever it slices starts cracking and a glowing, a burning effect spreads and it disintigrates.

2-Great against robots. Grimm too

3-As for attacking humans... it doesn't pass through aura, but it drains it more than a regular sword would... and ... there's like sparks... or something.

4-And it also drains the user's aura or something. Can't be spammed.

5-Maybe used as often as Adam's Moonslice. ..actually it's surprisingly similar to Adam's semblance I just noticed. ah well

1-First of all, define "disintegrate". Just outright erasing things? Incinerating/vaporizing things from sheer heat like a laser cutter (I assume it's this one)? Not to mention that, second of all, it must have limitations.

The way you're describing it to me makes it sound extremely damaging, since even if the attack itself doesn't deal much damage, inmediately after, whatever you sliced will be incinerated to nothing, and even if they aren't, the sheer burn itself will be severely painful.

Even if one had Aura to protect them, that Semblance in itself would be so damaging that it makes Aura as good as paper.

2-Grimm already disintegrate when killed, however.

3-Read 1.

4-That doesn't really balance anything unless the user is a moron, since the user could simply do the logical thing to do, and apply a Iaijutsu fighting style, or a similar style (or just go Li Shuwen on their enemies), and use the Semblance only when attacking. Boom, used sparingly and makes every attack devastating.

5-Adam's Moonslice has good limitations however. Such as not incinerating anything from the get go; hell, to incinerate period he needs to both gather Energy from received attacks, and Charge the Moonslice itself.

Even if the Moonslice remains damaging to great extents, without enough Energy and/or time spent preparing the attack, it does not disintegrate, as we saw with Yang.