User blog comment:PerhapsTheOtherOne/Speculative Spitballing: The General Public/@comment-25555436-20150720171408/@comment-25555436-20150720180915

@Perhaps: If it's Speculative Spitballing, put some speculation. Otherwise change the name or point out it's a Non-Indicative Title (it's spitballing, but if there's no speculation, it's not Speculative Spitballing, just simple spitballing).

@Shadow: What about the more general benefits? Sure, you don't need to be able to lift tanks or be more agile than a spider, but there's still the Boost to natural defenses such as protection against injuries, which do happen often in normal life. Plus, like I said, less need to go to the hospital, and extends one's lifespan, a glorious ability everyone wishes to have. With that said, why don't the population at least learn basic Aura use for those reasons?

Cut your finger with a knife? No problem, Aura solves it, no need for bandages. Got sick? It won't last as long. Got into a fight with a dog? You can actually put up a fight. Even without the strength/agility bonuses, there's no reason to just not get Aura unlocked if not learn how to use it.

And it would make it a damn lot easier to handle situations like the Breach. Severely decrease casualties, for starters.