Talk:Guidelines/@comment-27659144-20160222182028/@comment-24385282-20160223031422

From my understanding:


 * If it is 100% for design/style (i.e. fire dust that just makes an outfit sparkle or something), I would say it isn't counted as a weapon. Anything beyond that in the slightest would probably be counted as a weapon - hell, if the sparkles are bright enough it could count as a weapon due to blinding the enemy.


 * I don't think that's what was meant. It means if your Semblance affects people/objects in an area, it must affect all people/objects in an area. For example, Weiss doesn't get to summon a large glyph under 2 people and then only send one of them flying while the other is not effected. If your Semblance specifically targets only the selected people/objects, then it is fine.


 * See [this page] and decide for yourself if that counts as mind fuckery, and if so, to what extent. I'd say it's just about on the borderline and would leave it up to you.


 * I believe that's supposed to be white fur covering black skin (causing the creature to appear white), but I'm not sure - we may be referring to two different Grimm. As for the snake, those were scales, some of which were white and some of which were black - plus, the big bads of the Grimm could be special cases. The King Taijitu may not be on the same level as the common Beowulf, so it might follow slightly different rules. Plus, there are tons of different types of Grimm, there could also just be a few random outliers.


 * I'd say yes, probably. If you're injecting LSD into your targets I'd be careful. Also, medicine (and anything else) that is injected into targets should be in limited supply that's already listed so you can't pull out The Cure out of nowhere to save an ally.