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===Altering fabrials===
AlteringAppropriately named, altering fabrials changedqualitatively somethingalter inthe someproperty way,or suchattribute asthey makingtarget. Well-known examples include altering the temperature of somethingan hotterobject or colder,an increasingarea somethingand durability,enhancing or eliminatingdampening the sensation of pain., though Artifabriansartifabrians believe there is potential for even greater types of fabrials in this category.{{book ref|sa1|part=ars}}
;Augmenters: AugmentersAltering enhancefabrials orthat increase something;or enhance an attribute are known as augmenters. theyThey work best with forces, emotions or sensations.{{book ref|sa1|part=ars}} [[Half-shard]]s and [[Grandbow]]s are examples of augmenters that increase durability.{{book ref|sa1|part=ars}}{{book ref|sa1|12}} There are also heating fabrials that generate heat,{{book ref|sa1|15}} sometimes called warmers{{book ref|sa3|62}} or heatrials.{{book ref|sa3|100}} Painrials that enhance the feeling of pain also fall under this category.
;Diminishers: Diminishers act as opposites of augmenters, decreasing somethingthe asmagnitude opposedof totheir increasingtargeted ittrait. In general they operate in a similar manner to augmenters, with similar restrictions.{{book ref|sa1|part=ars}} [[Painrial]]s arethat andecrease examplepain ofare a diminishertype thatof decrease paindiminisher,{{book ref|sa1|60}} though the term can also be used to describe a pain augmenter.{{book ref|sa3|118}}
 
===Pairing fabrials===
Pairing fabrials are, as the name suggests, created in pairs that can move in parallel, or the opposite, over great distances. This category was a recent discovery during the [[War of Reckoning]].{{book ref|sa1|part=ars}} Force is conserved between each pair of fabrials. The force required to move one is equivalent to moving both. Despite limitations in how far the fabrials can be separated and still work, which is affected by certain processes during their manufacture, conjectures about possible applications are being discussed.{{book ref|sa1|part=ars}}
;Conjoiners: Conjoiners are created from infused rubies which are split in half. The two halves would then be able to exhibit parallel movements over large distances. [[Spanreed]]s are the most widespread example of conjoiner, linking two pens and allowing for long-distance comunications.{{book ref|sa1|28}}{{book ref|sa1|part=ars}}
;Reversers: Reversers are created in a similar manner to conjoiners, using an amethyst instead of a ruby. The two halves will then be able to exhibit equal but opposite reactions; lifting one would cause the other to be lowered.{{book ref|sa1|part=ars}}