The power to craft/forge materials/objects that can do the impossible. Sub-power of Meta Crafting. Variation of Enhanced Crafting.
Contents
Also Called
- Illogical Crafting/Forging
- Impossible Crafting
Capabilities
User can craft/forge materials/objects that are able to do things that are normally impossible for them or the material they are made out of to do so. They can craft things, such a tiny dagger that's even sharper and more deadly than a full-size sword or a piece of armor that can defend against things that would normally shatter it or even use materials that are normally stressed/weakened by forging somehow become stronger than normal.
Some users may even have enough skill to do all this with mundane/ordinary materials that definitely shouldn't be able to hold together, let alone perform these feats.
Applications
- Conceptual Materialization
- Customization
- Efficacy Manipulation
- Illogical Construct Creation
- Object State Manipulation
- Physics Distortion
- Physics Infringement
- Possibility Inducement
- Potential Force Manipulation
- Property Manipulation
- Quality Enhancement
- Refining
- Sharpness Manipulation
- Slash Effect
- Supernatural Properties Manipulation
- Weapon Enhancement
- Weapon State
- Weaponry Refinement
Associations
- Enhanced Artisan
- Enhanced Crafting
- Meta Crafting
- Object Manipulation
- Path Maker
- Supernatural Artisan
- Weapon Manipulation
Limitations
- May be weak against Object Negation.
Known Users
- Ioka Village Trader (Chrono Trigger)
- Legendary Smith (Final Fantasy III)
- Gerolt (Final Fantasy XIV)
- Shigure Kosaka (Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple)
- The Hero/Heroine (Legend of Mana)
- Luke Ainsworth (The Sacred Blacksmith)
Gallery
The arms guards that Shigure (Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple) made are just one example of her incredible forging skill, as they are able to withstand attacks that should normally shatter them especially considering they are made of completely mundane metals.
Luke Ainsworth's (The Sacred Blacksmith) sacred sword not only managed to destroy another sword that tried to cut it in half but did so without even marring the blade, even more surprising is that not only is the sword is incomplete but it was made out of entirely ordinary metal.
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