The ability to make old pens work, or be able to judge whether the sofa I am moving will fit through the door.
Though really, you could circumvent the whole thing by defining combat as the actual fighting, so a long as you aren't healing someone while they are still actively fighting you can go to town.gCrusher said:That aside, I'd go with Healing Touch.
Edit: To avoid weaponizing, the receiver must have peace in their heart. Any feelings of rage or combat would reopen the wounds.
That sucks. If you are waiting in line and someone cuts you off, you'd resemble a ham sandwich! Not to mention the bloodstains in your clothes, ugh.gCrusher said:Theoretically, anything can be weaponized. Sometimes there's a very niche need for said power.
That aside, I'd go with Healing Touch.
Edit: To avoid weaponizing, the receiver must have peace in their heart. Any feelings of rage or combat would reopen the wounds.
That sounds like it would make a cool short story ... "the post-it notes you find in your wallet are in your handwriting and are successfully warning you against disaster ... but soon you realize; you haven't been experiencing the bad things, and thus haven't warned yourself to avoid them ... yet the notes keep appearing. Who is writing these and are they really trying to help you or are these notes part of something more sinister? Doodum!" 0_0kempoman14 said:The ability to tell my past self things. Think about it; get a flat tire? Tell myself not to take this road. About to take a test? Tell myself all the answers. Got a girl pregnant? Tell myself about the bad condom. The applications are endless! Who hasn't wished they could tell themselves if something is a good or bad idea? Plus, I could warn myself about disasters, so that's cool.