[quote=@Savo] I don't think I was clear since most of his moveset has stayed the same, save for like a new move that was added. I was also asking for a moveset alteration as well with the idea... to a certain degree since it looks like he still has access to all his moves... or maybe he doesn't and it now depends on the element he's in? Either way, that either makes me think he's a lot my gimped or still retains the same power as before. My apologies for not being clear. Lets use your elemental slashes as an example and change them up a bit to show you what I meant. [indent][u]■ [b]Wu Xing Slash[/b][/u] [indent]A slash that changes to fit what element the user is utilizing at the moment. [b][color=f26522]Fire[/color][/b] allows the user to send a wave of fire wave of fire towards his opponent. It goes quickly in the direction of the swipe and upon impact can cause severe fire damage if it hits an opponent. It can travel for very short distances in water before it extinguishes. [color=00aeef][b]Water[/b][/color] causes the blade's edge to become enveloped in high pressure streams of water. This makes a blade capable of breaking through rock and dirt at such pressures and can easily detach organic limbs on contract. [b]Air[/b] allows the user to produce a gust of wind that can knock back opponents and break through wooden walls with a single sword swing. [color=A0522D][b]Earth[/b][/color] has the user simply strike the ground hard with his sword and issues a small earthquake to stun and/or throw the opponent off. The shaking only lasts a second or two, but its strong force still can tip unbalanced opponents off. It also produces a small shockwave that can knock opponents within 2 meters off the ground, however any further and it doesn't effect the opponent.[/indent][/indent] While this does come off as sort changing your charys moveset in a way, it gives him access to all his current moves (just not at the same time) and allows you to add more moves if you wish. It also goes into play over his meditation over altering his element. Depending on what element he is makes his play-style different or something and he plays around with adapting and so on and so forth. So far, I'm going to reject him so you can change his move set so that he doesn't seemingly have access to other moves, as well as give you some time to come up with more moves based on it all. [/quote] Ah now I clearly see what you mean. That does make more sense now that I think of it. Let me change that and add some more "bridging moves" (like with the slash being accessible in all the other elements but in different ways).