Which of these four elemental kinesises would y'all personally want to have?
Ordered in the same order the elements are said in the Avatar: The Last Airbender intro.
Ordered in the same order the elements are said in the Avatar: The Last Airbender intro.
We've only really seen The Knight style (used by Erza) and The Gunner style (used by Bisca) that focuses on armor and melee weapons for Erza and firearms for Bisca. But I assume that since Requip isn't an incredibly rare magic that there are probably more than just those two styles, so what are some y'all imagine may exist?
Since apparently a common use for Requip is just to change clothes, I imagine theres probably a style called The Fashionista focusing purely on clothes and fashion with their Requip. And one I can imagine more on the combative magic side is The Magician focusing on magic robes, staves, grimoires, and the like, basically respecking their magic focus to fit a situation, like say switching to fire magic when dealing with like cursed trees or smth or switching to water magic to deal with an accidental forest fire they caused when dealing with said cursed trees.
Like, say you had three mages with the same amount of Magic Power, one a Fire Dragon Slayer, one a Fire Devil Slayer, and one a Fire God Slayer. Would they be just as strong as one another or would there be a "this one is stronger than this one who's stronger than this one" thing?
Since, a Dragon Slayer being able to 'eat' their element for replenishment is one of the notable features that distinguishes a Dragon Slaying Magic of an attribute from their mundane attributed magic counterparts.
Of the ones I can think of, it'd probably either be Sky Dragon Slayer Magic or White Dragon Slayer Magic given how abundant air and light are respectively given how they're likely to be most places one would find themselves unless magic were involved to remove the air or light from an area.
But if you disagree, let me know which one you think has the most abundant/ubiquitous element/attribute?
Randomly thought of these. The elements part is self explanatory, Gold-Make uses gold and Clay-Make uses clay, but to explain Static vs Dynamic to those unaware is that it's the difference between Grey and Lyon's magic, Grey has Static Ice-Make so make inanimate things from ice like swords, cannons, or cages whilst Lyon has Dynamic Ice-Make so make animate things from ice like eagles, dragons, or apes.
So with Static Gold-Make you would be able to make inanimate things from gold whilst with Dynamic Clay-Make you could make animate things from clay.
We have Beast Soul which focuses on monsters, Satan Soul which focuses on demons, Animal Soul which focuses on animals, Machina Soul that focuses on machines, and God Soul which focuses on gods. What other forms of entiti would a Take Over Mage 'take over'?
Askin' cuz I feel like our perception of Enchant Magic might be a bit skewed to think as OP given the main user we've seen is the unambiguously (from my understanding) best user of it in the verse with Irene and has been able to use it to its maximum potential. So, what do y'all imagine an average mage would be able to do with the magic? So not a Master Enchanter, not a High Enchanter, just a Basic Enchanter?
Like, if a human was able to do what that animal could do, it'd full blown be a superpower. Like, for example, how electric eels are able to discharge electricity from their body due to three sets of electric organs as well as detect electricity through their electroreceptors to locate their prey.