![]() ![]() This could be visually accomplished in many different ways and is up to you, if you want a suggestion she could either use her chainkind/yoyokind to bind the person and then make the chain/yoyo string unbreakable through her powers or she could use the power of wind to effectively trap them in place. This is what most games call a ‘root’ ability, using the powers of the Witch, she would completely halt a target’s movement and fixate them into a single spot till the fraymotif ended.In terms of game mechanics this would be a final attack, one to use wisely as it might take a lot out of the Witch to do. The Rafflesian Homestuck Community, for Rafflesians past and present We occasionally organize meetups and other events of note. ![]() Mirroring the rather straightforward nature of the classpect: this fraymotif restricts the flow of the breeze and channels it to one designated spot or target, impacting the target with concentrated gale force winds before dispersing immediately into an explosion of wind in all directions.Guess that Sylphs of Life are prone to use cooking tools or some motherly object like an iron or a broom Yeah, cooking objects. (We’re currently looking for new mods too). The Strife Specibus it’s complicated to tell, since the only examples we have are chainsaw/lipstick (sylph but it is more of an space example) and spoon, fork (life). I would personally pick Yoyokind because you could tie that into their interests, yelling the yoyo techniques as attacks like an anime character would be funny too! This blog has undergone some construction Hello everyone This blog is alive again My name is Lisia and I’m head Mod here. I suggest chainkind for a more serious ‘control their movement or beat them to death’ type of Witch or yoyokind if you want a bit more jovial. See a recent post on Tumblr from bryng about homestuck gifs. Well, let us see here… A Witch of Breath is an active manipulator of movement/wind/direction so the first logical idea that came to mind was a weapon capable of controlling your enemy’s movement. ![]()
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