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The power to infuse subjects with new properties. Technique of Property Manipulation. Variation of Infusion.

Also Called[]

  • Property Add-On/Introduction

Capabilities[]

Users can infuse subjects, including beings, objects, powers, concepts, etc., with new properties, manipulating their capabilities and other aspects to either augment and empower their subjects or to inflict damage and vulnerability on them, among other possibilities. Depending on the user’s control over what their subjects are infused with, they can possess a variety of abilities with both combative and utilitarian purposes. While this ability can be applied to various kinds of subjects, it is commonly used on tools or weapons.

This kind of effect can typically be used to introduce new properties into anything/everything (objects, people, concepts, elemental forces, etc). This power can allow the user to change their environment or even grant new abilities to themselves or anyone/anything else. New properties can either be temporary or permanent depending on the users skill level.

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Techniques[]

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Limitations[]

  • May need physical contact with the subject to either activate or maintain the effect.
  • May only be able to use it on specific types of subjects, usually either oneself, others or objects such as tools or weapons.
  • May be limited on how much control the user has over their subjects and what they infuse them with.
  • May be tied to the user's physical and/or mental condition.
  • Cannot change existing properties, only introduce new ones.
  • Weak against Property Negation.
  • Locked properties are immune.

Known Users[]

  • Enchanters (The Outcast)
  • Naofumi Iwatani (Rising of the Shield Hero); via adding new properties to his shield
  • Job Power Users (The Law of Ueki Plus)
  • Ichiryu (Toriko); via Minority World