Board Thread:Role Plays (AU)/@comment-24617443-20170525163000/@comment-25924729-20170529131527

When projecting a glass sheet, Dalton selects an object as its "anchor" or base, examples are floors, walls, ceilings or environmental features like trees and rocks. He visualizes the desired shape, size, properties and type of glass, and the shape will sprout outward from the anchor point. His projection range is 20 meters away from his own body.

This gif is basically what i mean, except with a glass wall instead of earth.

http://recentlyheard.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/tumblr_mhdqjzmviW1rqi09ro1_500.gif

The force required to uproot a panel corresponds to the strength of the material it's rooted to. For example, a glass sheet anchored to a metal panel will be harder to uproot than if attached to a tree, made of wood, because metal is harder than wood. Pushing or pulling the glass sheet with enough strength to break its base material will do the trick (provided the glass doesnt break first)

Creating this glass does not use up aura, it drains Dalton's physical energy. If we put his energy reserves as a percentage, 100% being fully rested and healthy, and 0% being unable to move at all, A 10x10x10 meter glass block drains 12% of Dalton's energy, and a 2x2x2 meters would drain 0.1%. Dalton's maximum limit is 20x20x20 meters of  total glass, of any type.