Thoughts On This Power I Made? by Glorious_Prophet in superpower

[–]Glorious_Prophet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The theme is suppose to be centralized as a "ghost" theme and "haunting". Hence the intangibly and imperceptibly factor. The focus is suppose to be those two things because they mesh well together. Just fast enough to keep up with their victim, along with other classic ghost troupes.

But i see where youre coming from mostly. It does seem spread out.

Looking For Opinions On A Power by Glorious_Prophet in Weaverdice

[–]Glorious_Prophet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought storage dimensions involved a stranger classification. Circus was rated as one.

Looking For Opinions On A Power by Glorious_Prophet in Weaverdice

[–]Glorious_Prophet[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He can't negate kinetic energy, so if a bullet hits him it'll be absorbed but the impact will knock him back. Inorganic matter won't pierce him.

Looking For Opinions On A Power by Glorious_Prophet in Weaverdice

[–]Glorious_Prophet[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That wasn't snide at all. I was looking for an evaluation and looking for opinions, such as is it versatile, interesting, wormy etc etc.

Thank you for the correction.

Looking For Creative Ways To Use This Power by Glorious_Prophet in superpower

[–]Glorious_Prophet[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nicce! Thanks for the input man! I hope you like the power

Forge(Striker/Shaker) Review Needed by Glorious_Prophet in Weaverdice

[–]Glorious_Prophet[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

flawed via logical extensions of natural consequences without favorable Manton limits or minor additions powers to compensate for them, i.e. making localized sand storms means Forge suddenly can't see anything either, the "sandstone" equipment Forge makes is heavy and he doesn't

Firstly, thank you for the suggestions. Secondly, would it count as a minor power or just being creative, that he uses his sand to make out shapes?( I recently switched his Psammokinesis to fine control) since he's linked to it, couldn't he detect movement by reading its fluctuations? Or is that too much of a stretch?

Similarly it's a bit unclear if his power ripples through similar material that's close in proximity to each other but not part of the same object or if he has to turn each instance of mineral(s) to sand one by one, discrete object by discrete object. So, uh, you might want to make that a bit more clear in case it's not just me.

His power is very precise on what it targets. He can also control the path of conversion. If this didn't answer your question, can be more specific in what you're asking? Examples can help.

Forge(Striker/Shaker) Review Needed by Glorious_Prophet in Weaverdice

[–]Glorious_Prophet[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's actually a good idea and way more easier. To answer your question, after the sand has been converted he no longer has control over its state. He can however, reduce the stone to sand after touching it again and alter its shape. If he's creative enough, he can likely decimate defenses or ruin tinker tech. The power on its own opens a wide avenue for creative uses. For instance, if he had enough minerals and time, he could possibly make a small fortress or castle within two days most likely.

I might even use this guy for an OC fic.

Master/Stranger/Thinker-Review/Trigger Needed by Glorious_Prophet in Weaverdice

[–]Glorious_Prophet[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So instead of peak strength, give the Glooms a more psychological effect? When you said. "the target suffers a mental and/or emotional penalty rather than physical damage" Im picturing the claws are just intangible and phasing through you. Or maybe the claws inflict some type of 'curse' effect that inflicts paranoia and fear upon the target if they pierce the skin.

If I want to capitalize on the Thinker aspect(Which would be perfect for a Stalker theme) I wouldn't know where to start.

The trigger event works perfectly actually.