Ok so all we do is shoot this out of our hands (or...something) or are we composed of it and have branching disabilities (if you have electricity/fire you can't drive a car because it'd blow up)?
Maybe I was just thinking of the potential of the two, combined they are far too destructive considering most of the Earth is made up of water :/ At least seperated, a user is forced to think of more creative ways to use them, yeah they may be more or less the same thing, but I'm thinking for form the perspective that a water user can manipulate water as well as summon it, so tsunamis, rain and vapour are all part of what makes a water user powerful, look at planets that don't have an atmosphere made up of water, life fails to exist. So it seems a little unfair granting a water user the power of ice as well.Caligulove said:Ice and Water are separate? You say it's because that's "overpowered" but you can't really just separate the two of them, they go together. But, apparently, having that superpower would be the worst superpower ever, not being able to use your power to all of its logical boundaries. That's like if the Flash just decided that he can only use his powers to run fast and not use it for other applications.
Still, to fit within your boundaries- I would pick power over Earth/Ground.
Ground... or more likely Earth. Why? I would be able to plunge my hand into the soil, attract minerals and make weapons of it. Spears, Sword, Gun, Trebuchet.... Hell, if you get creative, you'll be able to summon meteor from space (still considered Earth you know).pulse2 said:You are restricted to one of 6 elements (five usually, but ice AND water is a little overpowered):
Electricity, ice, water, ground, fire or wind.
Which one would you choose and why?
Also, consider how well you would take on people with the other elements in a fight to the death.