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Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 10:31 am
I heard you can makes rooms colder with cryokinesis, and I want to know if it could make a room go from 77 to 67 degrees Fahrenheit. Is there a good way to train cryokinesis?
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Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 8:05 pm
My suggestion is to focus on making the air colder around you, or perhaps focusing on making a thermometer read colder. The key to all skills is to practice them.
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Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 5:22 pm
I would definitely talk to Scratillion about this one; this seems to be his forte.
As far as practice, I would start small, as Obscurus noted. Work your way up from a small patch of air or a thermometer towards thermostats and the like. When it comes to this kind of cryokinesis, the real method is that you're slowing the movement of the particles, since that's a lot of what makes temperature.
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