Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25814498-20150505201606/@comment-25814498-20160326230742

Wow, you thought of a decent transmutation hatsu? Good job Dino! It seems somewhat practical and easy to use, so well done. Here's a conjuration/emission hatsu to suit your fancy:

Name: Phantom Bullets(Ballistic Anomalies)

Nen Type: Conjuration, emission

Description: The user conjures a sniper rifle out of their Nen, which is capable of firing two different bullet types, both made up of emitted Nen. The general premise is for the bullets to "pass through" some objects while damaging others.

Type 1 of the two types will become intangible to everything other than living tissue, which once it comes into contact with it, it will have physical effects on that tissue, those effects being a large, bullet sized hole appearing on the person. Type two on the other hand is the exact opposite. When it comes into contact with any organic material, it will become intangible and pass through it, only damaging non organic material. Keep in mind, the bullets do not actually become intangible, but act in a similar way to the pirate boxers uppercut; they will create a portal and teleport through the material until they reach air and/or their allocated target. Both have their obvious advantages and disadvantages over each other.

The former is effective in vip assassinations as it would make things like bullet proof glass or body armour ineffective, while the latter would be effective in the destruction of property/objects without the risk of collateral damage.

Limitations:

1) Every Time the bullets must pass through a surface, they will lose a certain amount of energy. Because of this, a bullet which has to travel through 2 metres of concrete in type ones case, or a crowd of people in type two's will be significantly less powerful that one that has to travel through a sheet of paper or a single person.

2) The bullets can only be fired from the conjured Sniper Rifle and the Sniper Rifle can only fire the emitted bullets.

3) If a bullet has to travel through too thick a surface or too many in general, it may dissipate before it reaches the target.