Talk:Semblance/@comment-66.54.123.74-20161119204312/@comment-4010415-20161120025432

Blake's clone didn't move. Blake made the clone while spinning, then grabbed its hand, and the momentum of her spinning made both her and the clone continue spinning. Then, she let go of the clone's hand at the right moment, to fling herself toward the Sea Dragon.

And I'm pretty certain she did not make a clone of Yang in volume 3. When Blake makes a clone, it appears where she currently is and thus pushes her away from that spot in whatever direction she chooses. She made a clone at the last second, it pushed her backward toward Yang, she grabbed Yang, and she fled, possibly using another clone to propel herself further away from Adam. That's it.

Honestly, if Blake's clones start being able to move on their own, then there will be practically no difference between her Semblance and Sun's, especially if Sun improves his Semblance to the point where he doesn't have to stay still when controlling their movement.

The only reason Blake and Sun's Semblances are unique is because


 * Blake's clones don't move, but she can move around


 * Sun's clones do move, but he cannot move while he's controlling their movement

And yes, Sun did not move while controlling the clones' movement during the Sea Dragon fight. His body was moving through the air, but he himself was not moving. When he made them the first time, he stayed sitting in the same pose while they grabbed onto the Sea Dragon's whiskers. The second time, he stayed sitting still while his clones threw him into the air, and he was off-screen while his clones were throwing Blake, so he was most likely staying still during that.