Are lucid dreams like RPG games?
what i mean by that is it similar to the structure of starting out in an RPG game like Skyrim or Final Fantasy where you have this level 1, basic character with no real abilities or equipment, but over time through hours of "playing" you acquire such abilities and equipment? for example i've only been taking lucid dreaming seriously for the past week and so far have only had 1 lucid dream which lasted about 5 or 10 minutes. in this dream i tried to shoot fireballs out of my hand and turn gravity off. i couldn't do either of them. in fact i wasn't able to do anything i wanted. i know that's not because i have no imagination, i have a pretty good one. it just wasn't possible. all i really could do was fly. So i'm wondering if that's just because i'm trying to do way too complicated and extravagant things right away and i have to work my way up to those the same way a level 1 RPG character couldn't summon lightning or something but could probably punch a rabbit...
also, to keep the RPG analogy alive, are you able to have a sort of dream inventory of things you've made in previous dreams? like could i spend a dream making some sort of anti-gravity bomb or something and then be able to quickly pull that out of my arsenal in a following dream so i don't have to spend the whole time making one?
hopefully this makes sense. sorry if this is a common or just plain dumb question, hah.