Talk:Twenty-Fifth Baam/Abilities and Powers/@comment-25346948-20160920164058/@comment-26484417-20160920222442

I already wrote my opinion on the Crimson Flame technique on its page, so for the YHS style Dragon Breath: Should we really assume there is a fixed (maximum) number of Baangs per technique? In the case of the Dragon Breath in particular, considering the visual, the technique launches a number of Shinsoo beams that converge at the target location simultaneously to combine their impact. Number of Baangs used for the technique should really only be limited by the space available to position the Baangs.

This is more apparent with techniques like the Straight Line Long Pierce that directly stack Baangs. The upper limit for Baangs in case of such technique should really be only how many Baangs one can handle, how close one can stack them to each other, and the overall space available to stack them.

Note: Moreover, though we have only ever heard of this in context of Enryu's Red Rain, Baangs can apparently be formed even a fair distance from the individual. Every Wave Controller we have met so far was using a relatively small number of Baangs (even Baan has yet to show 10 Baangs), so there was no problem with having them outline one's body. However, what is going to happen when one wishes to deploy dozens (case of an average Ranker if I recall correctly) or even hundreds of Baang at once? There is only so much space for individual Baangs around one's body, and putting one or more Baangs between the target and another Baang may defeat the purpose in some cases.