Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-27900912-20160302062258/@comment-5780397-20160305144325

Blahblahss wrote: Wow, that is an amazing analysis! Just the kind of thing I was hoping for for this thread! Thank you for sharing these great ideas. I hope everyone who reads this uses it.

2a. Yes, you're right, Enhancers increase the volume of the water. Personally, I think this could be applied to all materials, but I agree that it would probably be more difficult for solids with their tighter atoms.

2b. That's actually the conclusion I had come to about Emitters' Water Divination test! That the "color change" is actually just that the Emitter's aura is put in the water, and that the color is the aura's color - or something along those lines. So my guess too is that normal people wouldn't be able to see it.

2c/3. Your explanation of Transmuters' capabilities really helps! Continuing my theory on Water Divination, (just like you said) the Transmuter doesn't change the water's actual taste - just that the aura got mixed with the water and that's what produces the "change" in taste. The amount of aura wouldn't be as much as an Emitter's, since aura tends to dissipate when away from the body, but it would last long enough for the taste test (like how aura can be put in objects temporarily through Shu or a similar application - like the shovels or when Gon Rock'ed the dodgeball).

Another question: Emission (vs Conjuration) - just how "real" can an Emitter's objects/creations be? How well can they mimic real properties? Can they be "living" like a Conjurer's creations? 2&3. Nice idea! "A Phenomenological Approach to Aura" XDWe know they are entirely made out of aura, so theorically their durability and strength should depends on the user's skills. Just think of them as aura projectiles moving around. There seem to be exceptions though, like Hakoware, possibly because Knuckle has set conditions on his ability (but I think it's because Hakoware is actually useless in battle, its role is only to announce the rise in interest).