ofcourse, you can do anything with lucidity. but being lucid doesnt grant total control over your dream. in terms of dream control, what did you find easy and what did you find hard? and why do you think somethings are difficult for you? or do you claim to be a lucid god with no difficulty at all?

me and my friend both attempt flying and transformations in our lucid dreams. but our results are always different. I can fly easily, second nature if not first nature for me. However, transformation doesnt always give me what I wanted. Shes got transformation down to the teeth, literally. But flying for her is awkward and doesnt always work.

so here we are two dreamers using the same dream control but yielding different results. Why do you think that is? I know I've heard a thousand times that in a lucid dream you only need to believe that you can, but I think its a bit more complicated than that. For example, I REALLY love flying in dreams, more so than she does. And she is REALLY interested in transformation, outside of the dreaming. *shes a werewolf nut*

I found that I tend to take a 'role' in a dream as well, even if I am lucid. *my dreams tend to have a story attached to it* When I take this role I can use any of its abilities easily. When I try to use a skill outside of the role it becomes very difficult. For example, when I take the role of a dragon, I can use super strength, super speed, super flying, fire breath, ice breath, claws, and even a smashing tail. When I took the role of a ninja, I had no problem using martial arts, tossing shuriken, dodging, or even tossing chakra balls.

But in some lucid dreams, especially ones where I 'roll' out of bed, there is no role to play. The dream has no 'story' in it. I found that me, myself, and I without a role has only three skills that I can use effortlessly. Flying, walking through walls, and traveling through tiny places. I can use other skills without a role, but they require more effort!

why do you think that is?