Talk:Hexenbiest & Zauberbiest/@comment-2003:CC:A3E8:D600:BCA8:FA6:536F:5EAF-20180224165022/@comment-76.164.77.135-20180306202756

Honestly, I wouldn't classify the abilities Hexenbiests demonstrate as isolated powers but rather a cohesize force that can be applied to different ends. I think given enough power, their abilities are likely fairly ubiquitous. By the end of the series, the hexenbiests being introduced are remarked on for their power. rather than Adalind who was a convenient hexenbiest for the exiled Renard, we see characters like Henrietta and Elizabeth who are distinguished for their power among their peers. To be fair, Catherine was in possession of some interesting and powerful objects, but her failure to teach Adalind their contents suggests she herself possibly lacked the skill to weild them. As the writers became increasinly invested in magic as a plot device, the hexenbiest species became one of the most recurrent in the show and were constantly increasing in power. in the third episode of the show, Adalind was nearlly helpless against the mellifers. By the end of the show, most seen hexnebiests are one-man armies. We should remember though that besides Eve, most hexenbiests are not actually trained to engage in combat, they just have abilities that give them the upper hand. of all of the species in the show, hexenbiests are probably the ones that deviate the most from typical individual limits into the overpowered. The show would have been more even if the writers had either given hexenbiest psychic powers for something direct or limited them to spell casting and potion making so that they wouldn't be so immediatley dangerous.