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Wally with his heart is probably better suited thatn Jolteon, since Jolteon is more well known for other things. Tusk ACT 1 is another one that comes to mind for this.
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I was actually thinking characters from Deadman Wonderland, whose bread and butter weapons usually involve blood.Antoniofer said:Using hair and bones as weapons is pretty common, so yes, characters that use them would also have Natural Weapon unless their application is limited to control the bones/hair of others. Blood as natural weapon is uncommon tho, like that rl lizard that shot blood from its eyes.
Separate powerAntoniofer said:Yeah, as I said, Natural Weapons or Weaponized Body is as broad as the type of weapons.
So, Nervous Attack as part of Natural Weapon, or a different power?
Can we please stop using redundancy as a reason?Antoniofer said:Yeah, controlling the nervous system is a application of bio-electricity, that is a form of Biological, Energy and Electricity Manipulation.
You're right. But as I said, Kirby gets this through his Wing power-up, since he's able to shoot feathers at his opponents in this form.Antoniofer said:Also, does Kirby use Natural Weapon? I'm curious, I though he is more of absorb and expulse.
Yeah, a lot from the page like the manipulation of the body to create weapon(s) are already under Body Control so I think the new page would be uneeded.AKM sama said:I think weaponized body already falls under Body Control.
If this page is written as such, I think the page would be fine, @Damage3245.Damage3245 said:Body Control seems to be about manipulating parts of the body (hair, blood, cells, etc.) into making weapons.
And not naturally having weapons that don't require changing the body's form / shape.