Post by garenzo on Feb 20, 2007 16:08:42 GMT -5
Recently, I've invented a psi-ball that I programmed to break shields.
What I usually do is ask somebody to make a very weak basic bubble shield to practice on. Once they say they've done that, I proceed with gathering psi. As I collect psi, usually around my hands, I constantly just tell it to "break any shield you encounter". Sometimes I even visualize an image of a shield breaking physically, and put that image into the psi for more of an effect. And if I know what type of shield the person's using, I'll program the psi with a specific shield name type. Once I feel that I have enough energy, if I'm doing this with somebody I know and can see in front of me, I visualize the psi flying from my hands and smashing into their shield, shattering it, imagining shards of the shield fall to the ground. If I'm practicing with somebody over instant messaging, it's basically the same procedure; I visualize the energy flying from my hands, but this time, travelling many miles then reaching it's destination.
Some other ways of making a shield breaker (with visualizations) is the way the shield breaks. Once I imagined the other person's shield melting, and another time I had it thin out, so thin it became nothing. I'm sure that the possibilities are near endless. BE CREATIVE!!
Recently, a friend of mine who I found out is also good with mirror shields, asked me if I could try my shield breaker program on him, so that he could test the strength of his shield. I told him that I didn't think it would work good against mirrors, but he said for me to try it anyways.
So I did, but when I sent it to him, when I visualized it hitting his mirror shield, I saw it start to fly back to me. I quickly put up my own mirror shield, thus sending it back to him. Once it reached him, I had an idea to project my mirror shield out to just in front of him, so that the psi-ball with the program would have to keep bouncing back and forth. I kept strengthening my shield, until I saw my friend fall back a bit from his sitting position.
I asked him what happened, and he said that he felt a bunch of pressure build up around him then "explode". I guess that his shield did break, then.
So, my new-found technique for breaking mirror shields is as follows:
Start to make a regular psi-ball programmed to break a regular shield. Next, make a strong "wall" behind the psi-ball, so it has to bounce back to it's intended target. Here's a drawing for an example:
I hope that's understandable, I drew that in MS Word in about 2 minutes
What I usually do is ask somebody to make a very weak basic bubble shield to practice on. Once they say they've done that, I proceed with gathering psi. As I collect psi, usually around my hands, I constantly just tell it to "break any shield you encounter". Sometimes I even visualize an image of a shield breaking physically, and put that image into the psi for more of an effect. And if I know what type of shield the person's using, I'll program the psi with a specific shield name type. Once I feel that I have enough energy, if I'm doing this with somebody I know and can see in front of me, I visualize the psi flying from my hands and smashing into their shield, shattering it, imagining shards of the shield fall to the ground. If I'm practicing with somebody over instant messaging, it's basically the same procedure; I visualize the energy flying from my hands, but this time, travelling many miles then reaching it's destination.
Some other ways of making a shield breaker (with visualizations) is the way the shield breaks. Once I imagined the other person's shield melting, and another time I had it thin out, so thin it became nothing. I'm sure that the possibilities are near endless. BE CREATIVE!!
Recently, a friend of mine who I found out is also good with mirror shields, asked me if I could try my shield breaker program on him, so that he could test the strength of his shield. I told him that I didn't think it would work good against mirrors, but he said for me to try it anyways.
So I did, but when I sent it to him, when I visualized it hitting his mirror shield, I saw it start to fly back to me. I quickly put up my own mirror shield, thus sending it back to him. Once it reached him, I had an idea to project my mirror shield out to just in front of him, so that the psi-ball with the program would have to keep bouncing back and forth. I kept strengthening my shield, until I saw my friend fall back a bit from his sitting position.
I asked him what happened, and he said that he felt a bunch of pressure build up around him then "explode". I guess that his shield did break, then.
So, my new-found technique for breaking mirror shields is as follows:
Start to make a regular psi-ball programmed to break a regular shield. Next, make a strong "wall" behind the psi-ball, so it has to bounce back to it's intended target. Here's a drawing for an example:
I hope that's understandable, I drew that in MS Word in about 2 minutes