>>57676177If we assume Aura gives straight up superpowers, type specialists would likely have a slight edge against the generalists because their powers would be better defined and honed. The Dragon Champions in particular have the advantage of a long Clan tradition with passed down techniques and tricks—I imagine shit like a general physical boost, auric claws or fangs, dragon pulses, that sort of thing. Wallace as a performer would probably do homosexual stuff with water like conjuring images from mist, liquid tendrils, etc. Steven Stone has that princely look to him, so maybe an auric armor and blade—I feel like steel is generally an honest type. That's about it for the specialists.
Alder is likely an oonga boonga wrecking ball that focuses on strengthening and reinforcement—but he's also old and likely to run out of steam quick compared to the rest.
Leon is a younger version of him, possessing a metric fuckton of Aura and using it in a fairly straight-forward manner—but he's more interested in Pokemon battles than combat. Kukui similarly keeps it simple, but he leans more into hellish endurance of a wrestler and doesn't stay down. Blue might have to leverage his Aura in ways outside of sheer power, maybe speccing into analysis and finding weak points. Hau I imagine as a glass cannon—he can hit very hard, but can't take a lot of damage. Cynthia is a good all-rounder, and her Celestica heritage might lend her some exotic powers—maybe minor teleportation and bursts of sudden speed, to be on brand with time and space. Diantha has an angelic motif, so she might spec into passive healing and maybe minor mental trickery like inspiring awe. Geeta is a cold and pragmatic bitch, she could be the opposite and specialize in debuffing—maybe prolongued contact with her Aura weakens or poisons. Red is Red, impossibly strong, unnervingly perceptive, eerily quiet—he doesn't need to speak, it's as if he can hear your soul, knows your moves before you make them.