You wouldnt if you were the one firing the bullet, push or pull only.Gottesstrafe said:Ah, then I wouldn't be able to strap a metal board to my feet and use it to fly around over nonmetal environments? Well, can I at least use it to (given the proper spatial awareness) bend bullets around obstacles like in Wanted? Shame about the glass though, it'd have been interesting to use as a smokescreen in the form of glass powder.gigastar said:Since i happen to be here i might as well answer.
Silicon itself simply hasnt been factored into the series yet, but glass does exist and it is not affected by coinshots or luchers.
Also a special ability afforded to coinshots when theyre skilled enough is flight by magnetic repulsion. Think about that for a moment.
And for the weight factors, its the weight of the allomancer vs. the weight of the target object(s). Rule of thumb is, heaviest wins. If the target object or the allomancer is braced against a fixed object (a wall) then that is factored in too. Theres also an upper limit on the force a coinshot can exert while braced, else he might end up crushing himself against his wall. The inverse would also apply to luchers.
But you could redirect a bullet if you were off to the side of its flight path... unless its made of aluminium, which cannot be affected by ironpull or steelpush. And even then unless a coinshot pretty much exerts thier power at full tilt constantly they will be unable to deflect bullets before theyre hit by them. Again, same for lurchers, except they usually wear armour for obvious reasons.
However as a coinshot youll be able to push on your bullets after they leave the gun, effectively giving something like a 9mm bullet the power of a .303 caliber.