Inorganic Solidification

The power to condense inorganic material into a tangible form. Sub-power of Inorganic Manipulation. Variation of Solidification. Opposite to Organic Solidification

Also Called

 * Inorganic Compression/Hardening/Materialization
 * Solid Inorganic Substance

Capabilities
User can solidify or give solid-like properties to inorganic material with the level of solidity going from loose jelly to metal-like hardness or beyond.

Applications

 * Inorganic Constructs

Variations

 * Elemental Solidification

Associations

 * Inorganic Attacks
 * Inorganic Generation
 * Inorganic Manipulation
 * Solidification

Limitations

 * Usually the change is temporary and short-lived.
 * May be unable to revert subjects/objects if melted to original form.
 * May need to stay in physical contact.

Known Users

 * Variation Users