
The stance that I had taken on it was that it was more of a 'genetic tattoo' sort of thing, in that it did not fundamentally change you yourself, but instead mask certain characteristics while maintaining the same underlying traits of the individual.Â
For example, a fantasia accident happened to Titor for a bit, and he still retained his anemia. It also did not increase strength (to Roe proportions) and I would not imagine that traits of the new race would be explicitly picked up (Such as better hearing/eyesight if one were to fantasia from a non Mioq'te or Elezen to one of these). I also do not think it would 'cure' lost limbs, or whatnot. The image of the limb might be there, but it would likely be rendered paralyzed or nonfunctional.
As Titor had a brief fantasia accident, he had developed an un-fantasia of sort, which was kind of the equivalent of just 'burning' out the genetic tattoo.
However, this was my play/headcanon on the matter. There is little to no lore at the info, other than it seems to take a bit of time to take effect ("awaken" a new man/woman, instead of instantly poof into the other thing.)
For example, a fantasia accident happened to Titor for a bit, and he still retained his anemia. It also did not increase strength (to Roe proportions) and I would not imagine that traits of the new race would be explicitly picked up (Such as better hearing/eyesight if one were to fantasia from a non Mioq'te or Elezen to one of these). I also do not think it would 'cure' lost limbs, or whatnot. The image of the limb might be there, but it would likely be rendered paralyzed or nonfunctional.
As Titor had a brief fantasia accident, he had developed an un-fantasia of sort, which was kind of the equivalent of just 'burning' out the genetic tattoo.
However, this was my play/headcanon on the matter. There is little to no lore at the info, other than it seems to take a bit of time to take effect ("awaken" a new man/woman, instead of instantly poof into the other thing.)