"How does this work?" asked Genma, curious.
"If the quantity of water increases, it means the Nen practitioner is an Enhancer," said the sensei. "If the color of water changes - Emitter. Moving the leaf atop the water - the path of the Manipulator. Impurities appearing in the water is the mark of the Conjurer. If the taste of the water changes, it indicates Transmuter. Anything else indicates a Specialist."
"I'm still a little unclear about what this all means," admitted Genma.
The sensei sighed and indicated the diagram. "Your inner nature shapes how you can use your ki most efficiently within Nen. It is easiest and most efficient to stick with your path, though not unheard of to combine it with the two points next to it. More than that becomes less and less efficient. Your strongest abilities in Nen will be with the path most natural to yourself."
Genma nodded, understanding that. He himself was a Transmuter, which meant that changing his aura's qualities was easiest for him. On either side was Enhancer and Conjurer.
"Transmuters like yourself change the qualities of your aura, to become invisible or to inflate it, to become sticky or whatever," said the sensei. "Enhancer strengthens and reinforces natural abilities. Emitter is a projector of aura. Manipulator uses aura to control living and unliving things. Conjurer forms solid objects out of their aura. Specialist usually has one or two odd abilities particular to them."
Genma nodded, still unclear about this - yet the sensei WAS very powerful in this odd martial arts style.
The sensei nodded in his hooded robe. "Ah, it looks like Ranma is:
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