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User is made up of or can transform their body completely into zinc. Users' transformed form is either anatomically identical to their normal form, aside of being made of zinc, in which case it contains all the organs and is somewhat vulnerable to attacks. Alternately the user can transform into homogenous matter, without any part of their form being more important than the other.

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  • Zinc Mimicry
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  • User is made up of or can transform their body completely into zinc. Users' transformed form is either anatomically identical to their normal form, aside of being made of zinc, in which case it contains all the organs and is somewhat vulnerable to attacks. Alternately the user can transform into homogenous matter, without any part of their form being more important than the other.
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  • User is made up of or can transform their body completely into zinc. Users' transformed form is either anatomically identical to their normal form, aside of being made of zinc, in which case it contains all the organs and is somewhat vulnerable to attacks. Alternately the user can transform into homogenous matter, without any part of their form being more important than the other. As a metal zinc is diamagnetic metal, ductile when very pure but otherwise brittle becoming malleable with heating, a fair conductor of electricity, with relatively low melting and boiling points, all of which the user gains.
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