User blog comment:WeissSchnee/Help Regarding Semblances/@comment-24143795-20140127061335

I think it mostly comes down to how you write them. The first three I could potentially see working.

Reflect: Focusing on the users hands, they are able to catch a blow from an opponant, and redirect the physical force at the attacker. If to much force is directed at the user, they will not be able to redirect it.

Gravity: The user is able to focus on the object and alter the weight of the object. Objects are unable to be changed from from extream to extream. IE: A car can not be changed to weigh as much as a feather.

Shift: By focusing on an target, the target becomes disorientated as it gets increasinly harder to focus on the user. Should the user loose focus on the target, the target quickly regains the ability to focus on the user. If the distence between the user and target exceeds X yards, the ability stops working.

The edge one I'm not sure how that would work, but like I typed above, I think wether the reveiwer accepts or denys based on the semblence comes down to how you explain it, and in doing so, explain its pros and more importantly, its cons.