Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-26397825-20160715033136/@comment-25936766-20160917004502

Even then, given the force in that recoil, especially the Gravity Bullet's recoil, she would still be dealing to herself quite some damage most of the time. And yet she's fine.

Let's look back at her landing strategy in the Emerald Forest. Given how she was firing the gun, and how the recoil's stronger than average, if it wasn't for Aura she would've broken her arm in 1-2 shots. And yet it was no problem for her.

Since Aura would be logically decreased proportional to the damage received, how much Aura do you think she would've logically lost? And yet she's fine.

And with Gravity Bullets, the force of the recoil alone would be dangerous regardless of in what position she was. And yet she's fine.

Watsonianly, this is BS. Doylistically however, this proves that Aura is only lost when the plot demands, and as much as the plot demands. So something that causes a "steady Aura drain", or a "strong momentaneous Aura drain", would both only really be the case if the plot demands. IOW it would be up to the OC's creator to decide whether to use it or excuse it.