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@Down Beat Mkay, so I think it needs clarifying in the semblance itself. The target is frozen in place, but when the semblance ends they retain their forward momentum for the first tier. Then it is reduced in the second tier, and they lose all forward momentum they had built up in the third tier, but they don't drop out of their attack. Does that wording help you?

@Inverse The way I read it, you've got at least two semblances in the first tier of Inverse; messing with motor functions and messing with perception to invert their up/down and perception of attacks. Either is fine on their own;
 * Motor functions can start as less control over limbs so their precision goes down and evolves to reversing movements for a short period of time (so trying to run forward makes them run backwards and possibly trip themselves up).
 * Perception can be messing with their sight and how far things look, or inverting the world itself so they're looking at everything upside down (which has to do with a specific part of the eyes).