Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25396609-20160923220030/@comment-25936766-20161117021827

104.49.107.35 wrote:

1. Not sure what you mean by "CNR" exactly. Clarify?

2. By "overridden," I meant his inability to use his Semblance in most situations could be negated by using his own supply of Dust he has in his sword.

3-There might not be physical injury, but there'll still be pain [and regret].

4-Concentration, well....I imagine mustering the power to absorb a plume of fire or a non-Dust lightning strike might take a lot of it. Not that I'd know, personally.

5. "His personality stems from his willingness to essentially 'take the heat' for others. That is to say, he is very protective of his comrades and wishes for them to be safe at his own expense, for better of for worse...... Ugh....first of all, never quote the entire post, especially if said post already quotes another one. Erase some parts to focus only on what you're responding to. Otherwise, the thread gets filled with black walls.

1-Color Naming Rule. First name, Middle name, or first-and-last names combined, either is a color in some language, references something that makes people think of a color, or sounds like a color. Blake=Black in Old English, Cyril Ian=Cerulean, and so on.

2-His inability to use his Semblance can be negated by using the Dust in his sword.......so in simpler words, if he has nothing else at hand, and no one shooting Dust at him, he can just hit himself with a Dust attack using the Dust in his sword?

3-That's pretty much how Aura protects; avoids injury but not pain.

4-Not really. Take Yang for example. Her Semblance is to absorb energy when hit, which she can expend to make her hits stronger. Does it take a lot of concentration to "muster the power to absorb a Mecha-punch to the face"? Not really. It's pretty straightforward. Just because it will hurt it doesn't mean you must focus a lot to use it.

5-With the "take the heat" part, you are taking it extremely literal. But with the rest, fair enough.