Post by Charlotte & Serenity Buckner on Sept 8, 2022 16:23:07 GMT -5
{Shattering Reversal - Cinematic}Technique Name: Shattering Reversal
Technique Class: 2 - 90 TTP.
Technique Type: General Spiritual - Cinematic.
Usable By: Fractured Arrancar.
Technique Element: N/A.
Technique Cost: 0 Reiatsu.
Description: Upon releasing Resurrección, two Arrancar of one spirit are joined together in order to create one cohesive being. The two share one state, as the Fragment disappears and rejoins with the Fractured. Due to this, the Fragment's own being is simply lost. For most Fractured spirits, this is something that cannot be rectified; the Fragment simply becomes a weapon for the user, utilized by the mightier of the two. Arrancar, however, are different. Due to Arrancar as a whole being the natural conglomeration of souls, and an Arrancar's Resurrección being bodily-focused, there remains a process quite easy for most to take advantage of in order to change things up.
Thus, we have Shattering Reversal. It's through this technique that a Fractured Arrancar is able to allow the Fragment to take control for the duration of the release. Upon releasing, the Arrancar in question is given a choice; either keep the status quo, and release as normal, or allow the Fragment to lead the charge in this released state. Should the latter be chosen, nothing mechanically changes; the Fragment will utilize the Fractured's released stats, and for all intents and purposes, will actively "function" as that individual. Their appearance, and in turn very specific reiatsu signature however, will alter to still represent the Fragment.
When the Fragment leads the Resurrección, the released appearance will remain mostly the same. General notes will not change; if the Resurrección has wings, the Fragment will be left with the same wings. Slight deviations may be made in order to accommodate for an inhuman Fragment, but these will ultimately be cinematic in nature. The only difference here will be that the Fractured Arrancar will remain "sealed" in the Fragment's subconscious, much like what would otherwise happen, but in reverse.
How to Use: Simply Release.
Drawbacks: Once the Fragment is given the opportunity to lead the Resurrección, this choice cannot be changed until the release ends. On the chance that a Fractured Arrancar possesses Segunda Etapa, the individual leading the Segunda Etapa must remain the same as the individual leading the Primera Etapa; switching cannot happen here.
Incantation: N/A.
Made By: A Pair of Primera Espada.
Reserved?: No.
Technique Class: 2 - 90 TTP.
Technique Type: General Spiritual - Cinematic.
Usable By: Fractured Arrancar.
Technique Element: N/A.
Technique Cost: 0 Reiatsu.
Description: Upon releasing Resurrección, two Arrancar of one spirit are joined together in order to create one cohesive being. The two share one state, as the Fragment disappears and rejoins with the Fractured. Due to this, the Fragment's own being is simply lost. For most Fractured spirits, this is something that cannot be rectified; the Fragment simply becomes a weapon for the user, utilized by the mightier of the two. Arrancar, however, are different. Due to Arrancar as a whole being the natural conglomeration of souls, and an Arrancar's Resurrección being bodily-focused, there remains a process quite easy for most to take advantage of in order to change things up.
Thus, we have Shattering Reversal. It's through this technique that a Fractured Arrancar is able to allow the Fragment to take control for the duration of the release. Upon releasing, the Arrancar in question is given a choice; either keep the status quo, and release as normal, or allow the Fragment to lead the charge in this released state. Should the latter be chosen, nothing mechanically changes; the Fragment will utilize the Fractured's released stats, and for all intents and purposes, will actively "function" as that individual. Their appearance, and in turn very specific reiatsu signature however, will alter to still represent the Fragment.
When the Fragment leads the Resurrección, the released appearance will remain mostly the same. General notes will not change; if the Resurrección has wings, the Fragment will be left with the same wings. Slight deviations may be made in order to accommodate for an inhuman Fragment, but these will ultimately be cinematic in nature. The only difference here will be that the Fractured Arrancar will remain "sealed" in the Fragment's subconscious, much like what would otherwise happen, but in reverse.
How to Use: Simply Release.
Drawbacks: Once the Fragment is given the opportunity to lead the Resurrección, this choice cannot be changed until the release ends. On the chance that a Fractured Arrancar possesses Segunda Etapa, the individual leading the Segunda Etapa must remain the same as the individual leading the Primera Etapa; switching cannot happen here.
Incantation: N/A.
Made By: A Pair of Primera Espada.
Reserved?: No.
{Prime Fragmentation}Technique Name: Prime Fragmentation
Technique Class: 1 - 300 TTP for Learned & Proficient, 400 TTP for Mastered.
Technique Type: General Spiritual.
Usable By: Shinigami, Vizard, Fullbringers, or Arrancar of the Fractured Type.
Technique Element: N/A.
Technique Cost: Paid for alongside the cost to Release.
Description: Serving as the pinnacle of a Fractured's capabilities, Prime Fragmentation plays off of the concept of 'separate, but whole'. It's through this technique that a Fractured and their Fragment are able to actually release their abilities separate from one another. Depending on how far along this technique is in its stages of Mastery, the actual effects of this are going to vary rather notably. This technique, however, allows a Fracture to allow for one or both of the individuals to release either separate of one another, or together.
Learned: When Learned, Prime Fragmentation functions at a very minimal level, that ends up being ludicrously taxing for both parties involved. After paying double the normal reiatsu cost for release, a Fractured or Fragment are able to release separately from one another, and instead do not join together. Their reiatsu pools remain separate from one another, their release duration is halved, and they lose any extra benefits from being in Release (indefinite reiatsu from Resurrección, etc.). If both individuals release alongside one another, any per-post clauses are shared by both; if a Release technique is once-per-post, either one or the other are able to use the technique. With this technique, the Fractured's Stats (not the Fragment's) are halved if the Fragment decides to release, aside from their Reiatsu Pool which remains the same.
Proficient: When Proficient, Prime Fragmentation operates at what's considered to be its "base" level. It's a bit more taxing than a standard release, but isn't anything nearly as bad as the Learned variant. The cost to release is instead increased by 50% instead of a doubling cost, though reiatsu pools still remain separate. Both entities are still separate from one another while using this technique, as is the purpose. Release duration is reduced by 25%, and extra benefits are still lost. If both are released, any per-post clauses are shared by both, as described above. When the Fragment releases, the Fractured's stats are reduced by 25% instead of half. In turn, the Fragment's stats are increased by 50%, bringing them to about the same point as their Fractured in terms of general capability.
Mastered: When Mastered, Prime Fragmentation reaches its highest capabilities. At this stage, its as taxing as a standard release would normally be, without any increase there. Release costs, release duration, and extra benefits remain as they would normally, as though this technique was not being used. If they so desire, and both individuals are released, they can pool their reiatsu together instead of keeping their pools separate, but both must remain within 100 feet of one another for this to remain in effect. Both track per-post and per-thread cooldowns separately from one another. While this technique is active, the Fragment's stats are doubled so long as they're released, putting them on par with their Fractured, and the Fractured's stats are no longer cut.
How to Use: Simply Release.
Drawbacks: For a Class 1 technique, this technique costs notably more TTP than normal, reaching a final cost of 1,000 TTP for Mastery. Taking this technique requires Class 1 and cannot be done sooner, and learning this technique must always start from the Learned stage. For Vizards, neither are able to use their Mask. Shinigami and Vizard are unable to use the Soul Release techniques while this technique is active. Once this technique is active, both Fractured and Fragment are left unable to refresh their release, much like a Soul Specialist, Version 1. No matter the stage of Mastery, if both Fractured and Fragment are released at the same time, their release duration is halved, as power is split between the two.
Incantation: N/A.
Made By: A Pair of Primera Espada.
Reserved?: No.
Technique Class: 1 - 300 TTP for Learned & Proficient, 400 TTP for Mastered.
Technique Type: General Spiritual.
Usable By: Shinigami, Vizard, Fullbringers, or Arrancar of the Fractured Type.
Technique Element: N/A.
Technique Cost: Paid for alongside the cost to Release.
Description: Serving as the pinnacle of a Fractured's capabilities, Prime Fragmentation plays off of the concept of 'separate, but whole'. It's through this technique that a Fractured and their Fragment are able to actually release their abilities separate from one another. Depending on how far along this technique is in its stages of Mastery, the actual effects of this are going to vary rather notably. This technique, however, allows a Fracture to allow for one or both of the individuals to release either separate of one another, or together.
Learned: When Learned, Prime Fragmentation functions at a very minimal level, that ends up being ludicrously taxing for both parties involved. After paying double the normal reiatsu cost for release, a Fractured or Fragment are able to release separately from one another, and instead do not join together. Their reiatsu pools remain separate from one another, their release duration is halved, and they lose any extra benefits from being in Release (indefinite reiatsu from Resurrección, etc.). If both individuals release alongside one another, any per-post clauses are shared by both; if a Release technique is once-per-post, either one or the other are able to use the technique. With this technique, the Fractured's Stats (not the Fragment's) are halved if the Fragment decides to release, aside from their Reiatsu Pool which remains the same.
Proficient: When Proficient, Prime Fragmentation operates at what's considered to be its "base" level. It's a bit more taxing than a standard release, but isn't anything nearly as bad as the Learned variant. The cost to release is instead increased by 50% instead of a doubling cost, though reiatsu pools still remain separate. Both entities are still separate from one another while using this technique, as is the purpose. Release duration is reduced by 25%, and extra benefits are still lost. If both are released, any per-post clauses are shared by both, as described above. When the Fragment releases, the Fractured's stats are reduced by 25% instead of half. In turn, the Fragment's stats are increased by 50%, bringing them to about the same point as their Fractured in terms of general capability.
Mastered: When Mastered, Prime Fragmentation reaches its highest capabilities. At this stage, its as taxing as a standard release would normally be, without any increase there. Release costs, release duration, and extra benefits remain as they would normally, as though this technique was not being used. If they so desire, and both individuals are released, they can pool their reiatsu together instead of keeping their pools separate, but both must remain within 100 feet of one another for this to remain in effect. Both track per-post and per-thread cooldowns separately from one another. While this technique is active, the Fragment's stats are doubled so long as they're released, putting them on par with their Fractured, and the Fractured's stats are no longer cut.
How to Use: Simply Release.
Drawbacks: For a Class 1 technique, this technique costs notably more TTP than normal, reaching a final cost of 1,000 TTP for Mastery. Taking this technique requires Class 1 and cannot be done sooner, and learning this technique must always start from the Learned stage. For Vizards, neither are able to use their Mask. Shinigami and Vizard are unable to use the Soul Release techniques while this technique is active. Once this technique is active, both Fractured and Fragment are left unable to refresh their release, much like a Soul Specialist, Version 1. No matter the stage of Mastery, if both Fractured and Fragment are released at the same time, their release duration is halved, as power is split between the two.
Incantation: N/A.
Made By: A Pair of Primera Espada.
Reserved?: No.