Art of Infinity - Allows the user to control an object’s status in time.
Yes, I can read, but how is this going to be useful? Would you be able to reverse the direction of a magic spell, like a blast? That wouldn’t make sense though, because it says control an object’s status in time, not magic. What do you guys think?
But it says control an objects status in time. Wouldn’t that have to mean you would have to have broken the tree first? That would waste time. And if you can control the flying wood objects that fly everywhere, how are you going to align that with your target?
Well, it would be like telekinesis, you throw everything at your enemy, and besides, it’s primordial magic, couldn’t you just rip the tree out of the ground?
I would laugh my ass off if it means objects in time as in it can bring in objects from the future and I can drop a 10000 ton united states building on my enemy, alas that would create a paradox so Vetex probably isn’t going to do that.
Alright so remember that every grain of remotely organic matter was, at some point, a living thing.
Just go “Ultimate art: Reverse time” and unleash millions of years worth of extinct creatures upon your enemies.
Throw white eyes at king david. Summon up a dragon just for the hell of it.
You don’t get more stupidly overpowered than altering time, simple as that.
If you really wanna cause devastation, just go all out and go so far back in a small area that its all just converted into pure energy and nukes everything.
Well maybe it would be for taking/giving players health?
For example, if you shoot a blast at your teammate you could reset their health to what it was 10 seconds ago, if their health was lower 10 seconds ago then the blast would just restore 5%-10% of their health.
If you shoot a blast at an enemy it would do the same thing it does to your teammate just vice versa.
I’m mostly interested to see how Vetex manages to optimize it. Storing different states for EVERY SINGLE PART IN THE GAME probably isn’t efficient, so he’s going to need to be creative