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11/15/10(Mon)15:44 No.12809287OP here. Wow, this took off more than I thought it would. Let me see if I can amp this up a bit, beginning with clarification:
Sacrifice a body part to make a weapon/armor/shield/item. Body functions as if the part was still there. Damage to item is damage to body part. Destruction of item is destruction of body part. The farther you are from the item, the more it behaves as if you didn't have the part. The part really isn't there. So there is a hole where it was, and the body holds itself together.
The abilities of the item are directly related to the body part's function, so said eye-gun would aim on its own. Thus, turning your hand into a gun will have a potent handgun, capable of all sorts of tricks. But, turning your entire arm into a gun will grant you a cannon or rifle of incredible force. The amount its abilities grow alongside you is in proportion to the amount/importance of what was sacrificed. Said cannon would gain power faster than the hand or eye would.
Yes, one probably could sacrifice one's entire body, but since your body would no longer be there, you would be the item made, and unable to act without a wielder... |