Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-27900912-20160302062258/@comment-5780397-20160304221614

1- Conjurers: conjurers can create matter, which also means they can make something bigger, though probably not complicated objects such as a computer, but more like a blade (just add atoms to a pre-existing object). As for whether they can create living things, the answer is yes: Kastro created his double, which is said to be exactly like him, to the point it can even use Nen: Welfin can create actual centipedes, although they die if he tells the truth. However, we know conjurers need to be perfectly familiar with what they conjure, so it seems impossible for a human (may not be the case with the amount of aura of the royal family) to create just any kind of life.

2- Enhancers: I don't think so. I'd need to check, but I think what they increase is not the mass of a liquid, but the volume (an easy task with water, whose molecular bonds are weak). This fits perfectly the description of their ability to augment a certain property/characteristic of an object. However, keep in mind that some of the things that happen in the Water Divination Test are unique: no Emitter is shown to be able to change the colour of objects (unless they change the water's colour by pouring aura in it, so a normal person wouldn't notice anything), and Transmuters shouldn't be able to change the taste of drinks (I'm not entirely sure though, I'll tell you why next).

3- Transmuters: Undoubtedly the most confusing category. Unlike many think, they do NOT change the property of objects, but only of their own aura. This is a tricky definition, but it seems that all Transmutation abilities combine form and substance manipulation to give aura, a thing apparentlly without mass, the properties of things with atoms. If you think about it, elasticity and stickiness, durability, even explosions, heat and electricity, are all chracteristics determined by the movement or position of atoms or electrons.

4- Teleportation: Confusing and contradictory. However, there actually seems to be a simple distinction: in Emission, things move from point A to point B as if through a wormhole, meaning the continuity of space is interrupted; in Conjuration, targets are moved into a space created by the ability user, and not in a "real" space.

5- Properties: Depends. You could say Hisoka uses "stickiness" and "elasticity", but also, of course, "durability", or the gum would break and "flexibility", or it would not bend. In general, however, Transmuters copy only abstract qualities. However, it is possible to actually copy real forms of energy (electricity, fire, explosions), but, as Biscuit said, it is extremely hard. We may guess she said it because those things have many, many properties. And this is even more of a stretch, but my theory is that electricity has so many properties that Killua electrocuted himself to experience them with his own body and replicate them through instinct and not learning. Note that the abilities of those who copy energy have a very obvious limit: they copied the properties so well that they cannot move the transmuted aura as they want, but only as the energy would. Seeing Zeno's ability, transmutation allows you to alter the shape of your aura and as thus move it around as you please while it is connected to your body; however,Killua's electricity moves like real electricity, not the way he wants, even though it's just aura.