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You’ll likely get to see more semblances revealed in volume 10 when it’s eventually released. In the meantime, there’s already quite the mix of semblances to dig into. Some semblances are subtly useful, such as Clover’s passive luck, but others are basically high-risk, high-reward abilities, such as Nora’s ability to strengthen herself with lightning or electricity, as you see how damaging that ability can become when she pushes herself and absorbs too much lightning.
10) Blake’s Shadow

Blake’s semblance provides a fair amount of utility. She creates clones of herself that are left behind at her location. If she uses her semblance with dust, then the clone will have the attribute of that dust type, such as earth dust, making a stone clone, which she’s used at least once to trap her opponent’s weapon. Additionally, Blake is able to use these clones to shift her momentum in the air. While it’s a great fit for her fighting style, it’s not the most powerful semblance you come across. Still, it offers enough diversity and support to Blake that it’s worth mentioning.
9) Yang’s Burn

Yang’s semblance shares similarities with Adam’s, but unlike Adam, Yang doesn’t need a weapon to redirect attacks. Instead, her body takes the hit, and her semblance lets her then deal increased damage as a result. Naturally, the downside to this is obvious rather early on, as Yang ends up taking damage for the sake of dealing more damage. As a result, she can put herself in a dangerous situation easily if she overestimates herself or underestimates her opponent even slightly, and this is seen during her fight with Adam, as she wasn’t prepared for his semblance to work in a similar way and deal enough damage to remove her arm.
8) Ren’s Tranquility

For a world like Remnant that’s crawling with Grimm, Ren’s semblance can be a game changer, especially if he needs to protect or escort a group of civilians to safety. Tranquility lets Ren basically mask his emotions and the emotions of those around him from Grimm, who are attracted to their targets by feeling their negative emotions. This lets Ren make them invisible to Grimm, which he can then use as a chance to get people past Grimm and to a safe location with the least amount of risk.
7) Ruby’s Petal Burst

Ruby’s semblance fits her need for momentum to carry through attacks with her massive scythe. Petal Burst gives Ruby increased speed, allowing her to take the form of rose petals and get around obstacles while using it, which she started practicing as a use in a later volume, showing that semblances can be evolved over time with practice. Additionally, Ruby can use her semblance on another person if she’s holding them, propelling both of them at an increased speed. It gives her a good balance of offense and defense, and it’s a critical part of her fighting style.
6) Pyrrha’s Polarity

Pyrrha’s semblance is what earned her the title of “Invincible Girl.” Polarity lets Pyrrha control metal objects that are in her area, which lets her perform moves like throwing her shield and bringing it back. Unfortunately, this semblance is used against her during her fight with Penny, as she ends up breaking Penny apart with her being an android made entirely of metal. However, Pyrrha had a decent advantage in most circumstances thanks to her Polarity, as most areas in Remnant that you’ve seen so far tend to have a decent presence of metal structures.













