Matthew Schroeder said:
Creation Feats almost always count unless there are very specific mechanics regarding them.
Energy is Energy guys, regardless if it is applied to creation or destruction. To say that they never count is ridiculous.
Matthew Schroeder said:
Seriously, now if someone uses energy to create a dimension, then maintains it every second passively with his own power, and when he is defeated the dimension collapses... It's not an AP feat?
Right, I personally have no problems with creation feats in general. You use the energy to create a tower, logically you should be able to use the same energy to attack someone with. No reason assuming it's not equivalent to the energy used to create the tower.
The problem is not in this, it's when everyone arbitrarily starts taking everything that's ever created as a creation feat. Regardless if the shadows made the palace or not (which they didn't, Yalda made them)
they lack any timeframe and any logical means of creation. They are not a valid feat.
TIMEFRAME: Creating a skyscraper of ice instantly with my ice powers? Sure, that's a valid timeframe, I am now large building level attack potency
via my ice powers. Creating a skyscraper of ice in a few minutes with my ice powers? Yeah, no. It's not able to be calculated and it's definitely significantly less than large building level.
MEANS: Creating a skyscraper of ice instantly with my ice powers? Sure, that's a valid means, I am now large building level attack potency
via my ice powers (and only through them, unless I demonstrate I can deal comparable damage with my fists as well). Creating a skyscraper of ice instantly with my mind, through a dream, with a button... can I attack with any of those? No?
Then we can't assume I can use the same energy with every single action and attack I perform. It's non combat applicable High 8-C energy.
Now let's see if we can find a means and timeframe for the shadows, yeah?
How long does it take to create a palace? Well if they're all born out of twisted desires, and we assume that the shadows make them (which they don't) then it's progressive. Twisted desires aren't born all of a sudden one day. Nobody like Okumura ever just wakes up one day and decides they're going to be scum. In his case, his treasure explicitly tells us that his twisted desires began when he was a child and had to go through poverty and other shit. So we have a timeframe of
20-30 years or so, how is that valid for any creation feat?
Then there's the fact that there's no logical means of creation. What does that mean?
Suppose I created a skyscraper of ice with my ice powers, that creation feat would only apply to my ice powers and thus they would get the rating accordingly. If I create a galaxy with my dreams, that creation feat would only apply to my dreams and thus they would get the rating accordingly... but my dreams are not combat applicable, thus the creation feat has no logical means and cannot be applied to anything.
No, no matter how many universes I create with my dreams my attack potency will not change to universal levels. It's not a logical means of combat.
Palaces have no logical means of creation. They are created out of twisted desires and that's that. Kamoshida does not use his twisted desires as an attack during the fight and so it would not correlate directly with his attack potency. He may have the ability to suddenly create a town
but unless he can prove that he can use the same energy he used to create in a destructive capacity, it - can - not - scale.
I'll make another post about how "sustaining" a palace is dumb as well, let's start with this first.