Thread:Delta-06/@comment-26887898-20181124213030/@comment-25924729-20181125033740

Hi there, welcome to the fanon :D

Well.... that semblance isnt really about incorporeal substances, as that rule relates mostly to stuff that shouldnt be solid or deal physical damage doing so. Unless the summoned fire grows arms and starts beating people, its fine by that rule.

However it does tread into the realm of summoning, creation and transmutation, which is an iffy area. Some forms of summoning are allowed, like making non sentient clones, basic weapons, materials and elements like stone and fire etc, but the way yours works is too versatile and limitless, no real limits on the type, number and complexity of the items he can summon. For example, what if he says "Tank", "Earthquake" or "Ballistic missile" and summons it out of thin air.

Also, imbuing life into the objects she summons is a definite no by the rules, since we havent sen anything like that done in the show before.

So basically... yeah, a semblance like that can work, if you very severely limit the number of items, types and complexity of stuff he can summon; not summon living things or give inanimate objects life, and expressly list down the things he can summon to be reviewed, in case any of them are too powerful. But its still very tricky to pull of, and i would not recommend it.