Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-76.225.60.46-20130519011017/@comment-184.60.229.177-20150704201326

Hisame Kumo wrote: There's no real good reason for that, other than to expand our working knowledge. I personally feel that cost is too high and would prefer everyone never put themselves in mortal danger just to prove a tech.

There are other ways to make a blade without resorting to blood. Ways that are also perpetually with the practicioner. Cryokinesis-solid ice with a sharp tip Terrakinesis,a sharpened piece of metal(ferrokinesis is a branch of Terrakinesis) Biokinesis-extend your nails into claws Of all psionics on this you should just forget you ever wanted to learn hemokinesis,yes your heart can constantly produce more blood on a weekly basis,but how much blood would you use just to make something such as a dagger?our blood lets us breath,it takes oxygen from the lungs,if you"bleed out"you lose so much blood that you breath like your asthmatic,so making weapons out of your blood is bad,a dagger,bad,a sword,worse,a scythe,ironically bad,my point is...why spend you own blood to spill that of someone else at the chance of losing your focus,another thing,suppose that if you do,and it picks something up before you manipulate it...then you have a chance of getting sick,or if you catch and air bubble,your dead(somehow) Any way I've rambled on long enough I'm just saying that if you construct a weapon to spill blood out of your own,you risk a lot, One last things,if you get exhausted with your blood drawn,you have a lot more trouble breathing(hope this gave you an ideas of the consequences of hemoK)