Hey read this
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Hey read this. Its rules for a tabletop RPG based off of HunterxHunter, but I prommy its pretty good.

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Hey read this
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Hey read this. Its rules for a tabletop RPG based off of HunterxHunter, but I prommy its pretty good.
Oblivion Ring
As an action, the user emits a Circle of Aura aspect in their zone. The user may invoke that aspect while a target is in the circle: the target is teleported to a conjured zone called Oblivion with no aspects and no neighboring zones. When this ability is exorcised, the target returns to the circle.
(restriction or effect value) restriction or effect (total value) (type)
(-2) as an action (-2) (Emission)
(+2) create an aspect (0) (Emission)
(-1) invoke (-1) (Manipulation)
(-1) that aspect (-2) (Manipulation)
(+2) Teleport target (0) (Emission)
(+2) to a zone (2) (Conjuration)
(-1) With no aspects (1) (Conjuration)
(+1) no neighbors (2) (Specialist)
(-2) if the ability is dissmissed, The target is returned (0) (Specialist)
Total Complexity: 9
Aura point cost: 2
Necrodancy: Thriller's Raveyard
This is a weirdly common trope and I wanted something that could make it happen in a game.
Leorio
A few months ago I put up a poll about what character of the main 4 I should make a character sheet for as an example in the book, and Leorio won! So here it is, very late but it at least exists!
Chapter Seven Bankruptcy: Hakoware
Complicated, character expressive, and just a little bit silly, Hakoware is one of my favorite abilities.
Leorio's Emission
Fire Breathing
Adjacent has both a Blue underline, meaning effect, and red underline, meaning restriction. This is because the ability can target something one zone away, but only one zone away. In part is this because this should be a free restriction, given the use doesn't want to shoot themselves with their flames.
Benny Delon's Knife Forging
An Ability I'm actually considering not including in the base book, this ability, more than an other, seems obviously tuned for a villain. The victim requirement is immense (possibly too immense) and the "set up time required is much too steep for many adventures.
Still, items with abilities are an important rule, and this may be an ability explored in the Huntmaster's Handbook rather than the Hunter's Guide.