I was thinking of geting on, hows this for a power?:
Transfusion, in short the ability to fuse two or more objects or elements in to one new object or element, the shape of these are up to the user, for example if the user had a glass vase and a lead pipe he could fuse them together into a sword with the sharpness of broken glass (which is more than normal sharpened steel) and the durability of Lead, into the shape a sword, very useful. Which properties of the used components are carried over to the new object (I.E. conductivity durability, reactivity with other elements, density ect) are determined along with the shape of the object by the user via simple alchemy. The product can not exceed the amount of mass that the components had when added together, other wise it would violate the law equivalent exchange. When objects or elements are used that are of a different state (solid, liquid, or gas) The resulting product will be the middle ground, for example when a solid is transfused with a liquid the resulting product will be a gel, when solid is fused with gas the result is a liquid. Finally transfusion is used by holding the first object or container in the right hand and the second in the left, then by bringing the objects together until they begin to move in to each other in a cloud of light and unstable energy, which the stops to reveal the product.