so like, it's occurring to me hardcore just how much stuff has been left out on azul's powers in his application - part my fault, part stuff just being revealed in canon, and so on.
how should this be handled? are characters hard locked into the powers they have on their apps, or is there some process of approving powers they uh... should have already had, sweats.
i'd also like to ask about headcanon re: powers!
as twisted wonderland features a sort of hogwarts-ish setting with the houses and general magic, there are a lot of different spells and potions that are accessible to all students, provided they put the effort in.
that said, i was wondering if we could possibly use new spells/powers which have not made any appearance in the game but fit within the mechanics of the world. as an example, a spell to instantly dry an object is not something that has been shown to exist in the game but could be reasonably justified.
to clarify, i was considering only utility spells for this, and not anything remotely dangerous, since twisted wonderland has shown to use magic in a lot of utility aspects from cooking to something as simple as braiding hair.
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so like, it's occurring to me hardcore just how much stuff has been left out on azul's powers in his application - part my fault, part stuff just being revealed in canon, and so on.
how should this be handled? are characters hard locked into the powers they have on their apps, or is there some process of approving powers they uh... should have already had, sweats.
i'd also like to ask about headcanon re: powers!
as twisted wonderland features a sort of hogwarts-ish setting with the houses and general magic, there are a lot of different spells and potions that are accessible to all students, provided they put the effort in.
that said, i was wondering if we could possibly use new spells/powers which have not made any appearance in the game but fit within the mechanics of the world. as an example, a spell to instantly dry an object is not something that has been shown to exist in the game but could be reasonably justified.
to clarify, i was considering only utility spells for this, and not anything remotely dangerous, since twisted wonderland has shown to use magic in a lot of utility aspects from cooking to something as simple as braiding hair.