If you could tap into any element or substance and transform it into a branch of magic, which one would be the most outrageously powerful?
If you could tap into any element or substance and transform it into a branch of magic, which one would be the most outrageously powerful?
If I could harness an element to create a school of magic, I would choose dark matter. This elusive material makes up about 27% of the universe and is fundamentally mysterious. Imagine a school of dark matter magic that allows practitioners to manipulate gravity, distort spacetime, and even bend the laws of physics themselves.
Here are some of the absurdly broken abilities that could stem from this school:
Gravity Manipulation: Wizards could increase or decrease gravity in localized areas, rendering their enemies unable to move or causing heavy objects to float effortlessly.
Teleportation: By bending spacetime, students could instantly transport themselves (or others) across vast distances, making escape or surprise attacks incredibly easy.
Dimensional Rifts: Casters could create rifts to other dimensions, either for exploration or as portals to trap enemies, turn the battlefield upside down, or even summon creatures from other realms.
Density Control: Manipulating an object’s density could turn a solid wall into a gaseous form or make someone incredibly heavy or light, affecting combat and movement strategies.
Invisibility: By bending light and using dark matter to obscure their presence, practitioners could cloak themselves or their surroundings, going undetected in any situation.
Time Dilation: With advanced mastery, they might be able to slow down time in localized areas, allowing them to react faster than their opponents.
While dark matter magic sounds incredible and potentially devastating, the unpredictability and ethical implications of wielding such power could lead to some hilarious and absurd situations, making it not only broken but also chaotic in engaging ways!