Thread:HoundTheDestroyer93/@comment-28358106-20160808040033/@comment-28358106-20160808215848

Ok, here's the rundown:

As far as power goes, Ibrahim is a sorcererer and not a mage, so he doesn't need a book or staff or anything like that. Primarily he relies on elemental magic; firewalls, lightning bolts, ice blasts, pillars of earth, and so on. He can teleport in a bolt of lightning, and he will use it in close quarters if he has to, but it's as destructive as a normal bolt, so he's pretty judicious of its use. He has limited use of time manipulation; I.e, slowing an opponent or parts of one, or messing with an opponent by slowing their perception of things. He can transmute objects, turning certain amounts of material to others, like a sword to dust, for example. He also has use of telekinesis. So in one instance he would levitate a group of rocks, transmute them to lava, and then kinetically hurl them as lava bombs.

For his most powerful attacks, which he's very rarely used, he can summon a storm and strike multiple targets with lightning. Or he might pull a guge body of water into thebair, drop it, and freeze it mid drop, raining down enormous ice spikes. The most powerful thing he could ever do is summon a cyclone, transmute the water to fire, and levitate stones into it, literally making a meteor firestorm. His trump card would be placing himself and his opponent in the eye of that hellish, mile-wide maelstrom, shielding himself while raining meteors and kinetically charged plasma lightning from the cyclone onto his opponent.

If he sounds overpowered, he really isn't, because he has to pace himself. To do something powerful he has to work it up for a while, a minute or so, as he focuses. His greatest weakness by far is that he's not at all a fighter, and so he actually has very little imagination when it comes to using his magic offensively. He has no battle training whatsoever, and he probably could do a lot more than he already can, if he ever were to experiment. Really,  his powerful offensive magic is just an extension of what he already knows, and he's not likely to use it unless there is an extreme danger. Plus, he's been tied to the Glyph for so long, he would still have the mindset of holding back.

Defensively is another matter. He can create an extremely strong invisible shield to protect himself or others, and uses his telekinesis to blast back opponents who get too close---those two powers are his most used, and he is good at using them. And as far as healing goes, his brilliance as a doctor is in his use of combined magics, like selective time reversal, slowed metabolism, and planar gating combined with mending magic. He's actively cured cases of lycanthropy by slowing the spread of the curse, making a planar copy of a patient's mind through their planar memories prior to their infection, using time reversal to bring their body back to its pre-infection conditions, re-merging their planar memories with the restored body, and restoring metabolism. He doesn't actually cure diseases this way, but he can reverse their effects on a patient by patient basis. He can also use planar travel, but it takes a lot out of him and he has to have a very good idea of where he needs to go.