User blog comment:Martialmaniac/The Zero Hand and Transmutation/@comment-26871067-20170131044813/@comment-26871067-20170210235626

Normally I'd agree, but again, nen's "rules" often defy common sense. I think it's better to not assign something without knowing for certain.

This isn't me saying "I don't think autopilot uses enhancement", more "nen's stupidly vague and can be utilized in unexpected ways and fall under an unintuitive category". I honestly do believe that autopilot is partially an enhancement technique, but I don't think it's untrue to say that nen categories re: techniques are often incredibly fluid and almost handwave-y. (Again, Tsubone's technique is apparently solely conjuration.)

I think with something so "character stat"-esque, we shouldn't be putting it down unless we can source it. Or if we do put it down, we need to write "possibly" or "likely", rather than a footnote that a user might not follow through on. I don't know that "this is how the One Piece wiki does it" has much significance for this wiki. I don't know if the fruits in One Piece follow a more coherent assignment category than nen, but nen is not particularly clear-cut in my opinion.

If we can't source it (or don't have the time to source it, I recognize it's a shitload of work), my opinion is that it needs to be clear from the get-go that it's extrapolation - I don't think that's unreasonable.