Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-9051002-20170820023748/@comment-2605:6000:890B:5A00:84A0:DED:E0C8:B4FA-20171227232525

To say that conjuring up aura and using it on someone/something makes someone a conjurer is like saying literally every nen practitioner ever is a conjurer because the most basic application, Ren, is to "conjure up one's aura." That isn't actually conjuration; in this context it just means they're using their energy. It's like saying you conjured up the willpower to go to the DMV. Not every time the word 'conjure' or 'manifest' is used does it literally translate to popping an object out of thin air. English has multiple uses for the same words so stop tripping up over the wording.

Conjuration is when you summon an actual object out of nowhere, creating something entirely new that did not exist before, hence the name "Conjuration." Transmutation is when you transform an already existing thing into something different by altering its physical elements, hence the name "Transmutation."

Hisoka's Texture Surprise does not, for example, create a second piece of paper with different words on it than the first. Nor does it create a new layer to attach onto the first. It changes the piece of paper to have new words on it. Yes it's technically true that he is "manifesting" his aura to do that, but EVERY nen practitioner "manifests" their aura to do ANYTHING. Uvogin manifests his aura into his fist to throw a punch, and I dare anyone to say he's "conjuring" an impact. Again, this is just people failing to english good. Always remember to english good.