r/superpowers • u/KillerSaurav • 6h ago
f you could have a superpower based on your personality, what would it be?
I think for me - chaos manipulation* and spatial annihilation
r/superpowers • u/KillerSaurav • 6h ago
I think for me - chaos manipulation* and spatial annihilation
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r/superpowers • u/B1WITHYURI1558 • 19h ago
Stagnation applications:
All Immunities
Absolute Constant Velocity (Making anything move at a constant speed through regressing the concept of speed by making it unchanging)
Absolute Constant Rest (Stopping Velocity)
Absolute Death Inducement (Stopping Life)
Absolute Hot Inducement (Stopping molecular deceleration)
Absolute Immortality (Stopping the end of your life)
Absolute Zero Inducement (Stopping molecular acceleration)
Age Negation (Through stopping the aging process)
Balance (Can stop imbalance)
Disease Suppression (Stopping Disease)
Entropy Stopping (Through ceasing entropy)
Event Capture (Stopping events to capture them)
Event Denial/Negation (Stopping events to move forward)
Growth Negation (Stopping growth)
Immutability (Through being unchanging)
Impossibility Bypassing (Can stop impossibilities allowing one to ignore impossibilities)
Inevitable Event Creation (Can make any event unchangeable)
Motion Lock/Cancellation (Stop motion)
Obsolescence (Can make anything obsolete)
Omnilock (Can exist outside everything due to not ever changing)
Omni-Negation (Can negate anything by making it unchangeable)
Power Warping (to stop powers/aspects of powers)
Preservation (through preserving things since they are unchanging and will not regress)
Quantum Destruction (Stopping all vibrations on quantum level)
Reality Selection (Stopping all realities but the one you want to happen)
Stillness Manipulation (keeping things from progressing)
Status Lock (Status would be unchanging)
Technology Stopping (Stopping the progress of technology)
Time Stopping/Time Reduction (Stopping the progress of time)
Variable Collapse (Stopping variables)
Wave Manipulation (Stopping waves and changing their effect)
(Information source: https://powerlisting.fandom.com/wiki/Stagnation)
Progress applications:
Absolute Growth Inducement
Ability Transcendence/Superpower Evolution - by progressing superpowers
Adaptation Inducement (Through progressing the person's body, mind, soul or even their concept so they constantly adapt to everything without restraint)
Civilization Advancement (Progressing a civilization)
Civilization Regression (Regressing a civilization)
Conclusion Inducement (Forcing the regression or progression of everything to its end state)
Condition Infinitum: Possess mental and physical conditions that are vastly ever increasing.
Development Reset
Eternal Transcendence (Eternally progressing past the person's previous state of being)
Extreme Progression/Regression (Can progress or regress certain aspects of a person's being limitlessly)
Omni-Augmentation (Through controlling the growth of everything)
Process Speed Manipulation
Retrogression
Stage Advancement
Transformation Advancement (Transforming through progress)
Unreachability (Progressing the person to their zenith and final stage)
(Information source: https://powerlisting.fandom.com/wiki/Progress_Manipulation)
r/superpowers • u/TimiKratts • 12h ago
writers authority Allows the user to bring their writings to life Can only bring to life writings of realistic things, so no magical grimoires or whatever jusr normal books, how much they can write depends on what they use. A pencils lead, a pens ink a quills ink etc, depending on how clear the writing is and the item, the product will turn out better, writing with things like finger painting will be crappy for obvious reasons, but things like a quill will be able to make the product more useful and you will be able to go into more detail on what you want to create
r/superpowers • u/Eliezer118 • 1d ago
You do not have to give the year. But if you give it, it can influence creation :D
r/superpowers • u/MAHDI-CHIKH • 22h ago
I need some pawer system ideas Depends on the mind I need help thanks
r/superpowers • u/cstresing • 22h ago
I created a power system, where all abilities are categorized under one of the following six types. Which of these categories does teleportation (both short-range and long-range) fall under?
Enhancement (強化, Kyōka): You enhance your body in some form or another. Despite the name, “Enhancement” Skills do not need to be a direct physical enhancement. Skills that allow you to turn invisible, as well as Skills that allow you to duplicate yourself, transform yourself into another state of matter, such as fire or ice, or even transform your body into another creature, are classified as Enhancement Skills. Because of this, Enhancement Skills are the most prolific among the six categories.
Transmutation (変換, Henkan): Using the fundamental powers of deconstruction and reconstruction, you reconfigure the state of matter. Transmutation Skills can be as simple as reshaping materials from one form to another, or as complex as transmuting one object into a completely unrelated object. An example of such would be reconfiguring a wooden coffee table into a fully-functional flatscreen TV. While not being the rarest type of Skills, those that fall under the Transmutation category are the most complex, and thus difficult to master. Transmutation is the third-most rare Skill category, with Creation as the second-most rare, and Deviation as the most rare.
Emission (放出, Hōshutsu): Similar to Enhancement, Emission is a category with a broad scope. The only criteria for a Skill to be categorized as Emission is that it “emits” something from your body. Skills such as generating an element, such as fire, ice, or lightning, or producing a substance such as acid or gas, are categorized as Emission Skills. Emission is the second-most prolific category among the six categories, directly behind Enhancement.
Creation (創造, Sōzō): You tap into the power of creation to create something. Creation Skills can be as simple as creating simple objects, such as weapons, to as complex as creating sentient, living creatures that possess their own personalities and individualities. Creation Skills are the polar opposite to Emission Skills; While Emission Skills are the second-most prolific after Enhancement, Creation Skills are the second-most rare, directly after Deviation.
Manipulation (操作, Sōsa): You manipulate matter in some form or another. Most telekinesis-related Skills, such as pyrokinesis, cyrokinesis, and electrokinesis, fall under this category, as do all illusion-based and mental attacks/mind control Skills. Manipulation Skills are considered to be the third-most common Skill category, with Emission as the second-most common Skills, and Enhancement as the most common.
Deviation (偏差, Hensa): Skills of the Deviation category are any Skills that do not fall under any of the other five classifications of Enhancement, Transmutation, Emission, Creation, or Manipulation, named as such because they “deviate from the norm”. As such, these Skills can do just about anything, and can be as random as a blind man throwing darts at a dart board. Examples of Skills of the Deviation category include nullifying, replicating, or outright stealing the Skills of others, as well Skills that can slow down, or even stop time. Because of how abnormal Deviation Skills are, it is considered to be the rarest category of Skills.
r/superpowers • u/Mhmod_235 • 2d ago
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r/superpowers • u/BULLD0Z3R_5 • 2d ago
You can also add your own to elements/powers if they arent here. If someone else makes you a power and weakness il approve it or deny it by replying to them with this: ✅⛔
Please make this simple first time making one of these :D
r/superpowers • u/Numerous_Tangelo4332 • 1d ago
This is actually something that came up to me while rereading dragon ball.
If you swap bodies but not brains, shouldn't the brain be still the same therfore nothing changes?
And if you switch souls, shouldn't the information of the individual's soul mix with the informations in the brain?
Idk i'm so bugged by this, if you openly said you rewrote the informations of both brains it would be one thing, but if you just hop into a body wouldn't you absorb all the knowledge in said body and fuse the two characters?
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r/superpowers • u/Ihavenopurposelol273 • 2d ago
Ill give you a weakness that makes it almost useless. Pick 1-3.
r/superpowers • u/whhu234 • 1d ago
Basically he was made in a lab and is british. You don't really need to read the rest /lh His left arm is like 5 tentacles instead of a regular arm & he's supposed to be wasp-themed, so he has a tail with some sort of stinger at the end & abnormally cinched waist just like a wasp. Asking bc I feel like he'd be overshadowed in any sort of action scene compared to the guy who's practically immortal & has a gun and the psionic spider lady.
r/superpowers • u/Prize-Draft-4043 • 1d ago
I came across this platform called Goal Wizardry, and it really caught my attention.
It promises to help you “reprogram your mind,” break through mental blocks, and learn life skills that feel close to actual superpowers — like mastering your emotions, energy, visualization, focus, and motivation. They say it’s a complete system that delivers results in 14 days if you follow it properly.
The whole concept sounds pretty intense — not just mindset stuff, but a full transformation framework with practical tasks built in.
I’m really curious if anyone here has gone through it.
Did it lead to any real changes in how you think or act?
Was it easy to follow and apply in real life, or more abstract?
I like systems that are actionable, not just theory — so would love to hear from someone who’s tried it.
If it delivers even half of what it claims, it sounds like a game-changer.
this one: https://goalwizardry.com
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For context, Marvel RUINS is a series of comics where everything what could have gone wrong went wrong.