"Ben is supposed to be a good guy, he wouldn't use alien forms on a normal human" Ben in the classic series had no problem with using Diamondhead to aim sharp crystals on normal robbers. Nobody died, but Ben did not fuck around
10 year old, doesn't count. 10 years olds would make terrible decisions if they got powers honestly. IRL Ben would have fucked up and been traumatised at what he did.
Honestly, I plan to make an entire movie series about this powerful characters topic featuring all of fiction and a bunch of powerful characters like Featherine Augustus Aurora, Auren The Absolute, Kami Tenchi, The Scarlet King scp and Zeno from dragon ball. The thing is that I'm pretty sure we all know none of these powers would mean anything to a being that *is power itself*, *is everything* and can easily just take the powers away without any way to resist it. However, if you want me to name you a power more op than any of these 3, it would probably be one that one of my characters has, it's called "absolute power over the concept of CEASE" which means that whoever has this power (mind you, only one character in all of existence (real life and fiction) can have this power) would be able to completely erase anything from existence leaving nothing... AND I MEAN NOTHING behind. This power is no joke, it's far more extreme than Zeno's universe erasure or anything else like that because not even beings from religion like Brahma, the creator would be able to resist or come back from it, it takes into account everything about the target object and completely ceases it. For example: Say you were to use it on a regular object such as a bar of gold or a pen or a computer mouse. The power would completely destroy all atoms making up the object then, the power would proceed to get more extreme until there isn't a single quark or spec of energy left thereof, not even the constant electrostatic force that bound together the objects atoms and particles would remain. Of course, the amount of destruction the power causes would all be up to the user who could choose whether they wanted the very existence of space, time, magic, reality and even metaphysical concepts to be completely ceased or not but imagine that this power was used on a human now. The person (physically) would suffer the same fate as any physical object would, then their soul and consciousness would also be completely destroyed meaning they would not only be unable to go to any afterlife but they would also have no concept of peace or victory or anything, they would simply, no longer be, to the most absolute extreme. This kind of power is something that even The Scarlet King who wants nothing but the complete annihilation of all worlds would cower from and on that topic, if it was used on a being that had omnipotent powers or was some kind of god, the truth is that there is no true god that would withstand it in this case because this power is a piece of the almighty absolute being of everything that anyone would ever imagine worshipping itself. So no amount of ability to regenerate from nothingness or analize your opponent's very existence would help against this power, if in Hinduism, Shiva completely destroyed Brahma, even then, Brahma would simply recreate the existence of his form from nothingness however, if this power was used on Brahma, it would destroy his ability of creation along with him and the very fact that he ever existed, if an allmighty being like god from the bible or the quran was to face this power it wouod simply be their own power against them, there is simply no such scenario because the power is one of the 12 pieces of everythingness itself, which is how I assume a real god would be described. Anyway, I know it sounds like a lot of ramble but this is just a part of the idea for a story about this kinda topic that has been building up inside of my head ever since I was around 11, I'm 19 now and I honestly don't know much about making or publishing films, I seemingly have no life ahead of me and this is like a crazy dream so I know that the possibility of me making this movie sequel is near impossible but I just wanted to share it so that others could see my opinion and how I think, realistically, the most op powers would be and so that everyone knows..... JUST ONE OF MY CHARACTERS WOULD ABSOLUTELY DESTROY ALL OF YOURS INSTANTLY!!! 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
one power that beats all three of these: a contagious antimemetic effect. basically, it is physically impossible to think about someone who has this power - unless you are the person with this power. if this guy is standing in front of you - you don't notice he's there. if someone writes something about this guy - it sounds like gibberish. even if he literally hits you - no human brain could realise that he is what caused your bruise. you cannot attack someone that you don't know exists. the second part of the power, is that it can be spread. if the initial power user spread it to the character described in the video, nobody would be able to remember them - and thus they would be unable to regenerate.
The Antimemetic spreading would only make them virtually nonexistent to outside observers. Not actually defeat them. As the ability states you retain memory of yourself, and so you’d just be a Spectator. Which is really more of a Draw than a win
You can build an immunity or armor that cancels out said effect. If such strange things keep happening anyone can come up with a defense for multiple different possibilities which will include this one. Won’t work on non physical beings either or higher begins. If their ability works to such high degree then their attacks will be forgotten too so they won’t be able to harm you.
@@kagakudoragon True. Cause he said that "if they can remember you" not if they do remember. Since anti-memes don't actually erase memories, they just make it impossible to either comprehend or remember
Memory regeneration can be seen in Dr who, season 6 finale when Amy pond remembers the doctor before he erased himself from existence to save the universe before reforming at her wedding
@@atlas_19 He did find a way, by subtly planting a trigger in Amy's mind so she'd remember him. (Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.)
@@Azaleus19Assuming there aren't any characters immune to telepathy like Juggernaut who remember you. Just say hi to him once and leave and you are safe.
Memory Regeneration sounds an awful lot like the weird explanation given to bring back Tsukasa (Kamen Rider Decade) from Death in his movie. The side characters through the power of photographs and the memories of him, made him just... reappear. Sure, it's supposed to be metaphorical and all that, but if we take it literally, then Kamen Rider Decade has, quite literally, Memory Regeneration.
YEA, you read my mind. I love that stupid power because basically Tsukasa is immortal... *eyes Ohma* ALMOST, immortal. But yea, Decade is no joke on top of being multi-dimensional destroyer.
I would say time stop is just op like dude if we are combining them then time stop steal there intelligence then stab them with sword I mean time stop is 100% the best cuz assuming it’s possible to do even draw blood you can spend years in time stop slowly chipping away till all they are is drops of blood scattered across the earth
@@mavrikgaming970the best ability that no one has thought of is universe creation Here me out here ok so how a universe works is that each one has different laws of physics and if one comes to a different in with different laws they either die or get there previously laws stripped and new ones applied so if they just make a universe where powers don’t exist welp to made your either died or powerless
Alines with (probably) my teory of ,,infinite god" aka: if something exist something created it making of infinite loop of ,higher, beings existing (or in other words: in fiction word were created by god, god was created by writer of this universe so he is that gods god, and that writer were created by the god of universe that writer exist in etc)
@@ElPeloXD i know, i said *my* teory for a reason, it exist only in my mind and an unreliable based purely on *my* experience, and needed to be considered with a grain of salt
@@Lazymindflayerwithcofffee so, it isnt a theory, you described an hypothesis with no real proof. people these days always confuse hypothesis and theory
Title: Any fictional character. Video: Any fictional character that is not a literal god. Truth: Not even a big part of fiction so many characters have hax negation or scale higher dimensionally. Actual true ability to beat all of fiction: Narration manipulation on a real life human level. (Edit: Only if it forces the writer to help or is literally the writer.) Also btw this happens mostly for self insert characters unless this is specified and the ability is not well executed it will just ruin the writing so I don't recommend it unless you just wanna pull up on your own characters and troll them which can be done in a good way without ruining the writing but still.) I'd also throw in the ability to always win if there is a contradiction in the fight otherwise trust me this will get bad.
@@lordgod9958 It's impossible for a fictional character that manipulates the narrative on real life level to exist. However one that forces the narrator help might exist.
They're not great. Like _"mom vs dad"_ mobile ads, I have to do it myself: 1. *[Cosmic Sheep's Clothing]* You're clearly just a harmless sheep waiting for a cosmic slaughter. No one and no thing will *ever* consider you a threat and will put zero precaution and guards against you or your powers. So much so that they simply ignored you and any extension of you out of all considerations regardless of what meaningless things you, a sheep, do. In fact, I as the writer and creator doesn't even think that this is anything of significance. So move along, sheep mover. 2. *[Retcon]* Retrofit the past and present to fit your needs. You never have ability X nor Y, and can't ever will? Ahah~ actually you do have them and you just forgot about it. Beginner mistake, we know. Just like that time you mistakenly _thought_ your Kryptonite weakens you. It doesn't, and you're just being paranoid. Oh, seems like that both our hero and villain have severe phobia of spiders as shown at this very critical moment. Who would've known this rather trivial weakness? And what's that? They nullify your power? I don't think it works that way. At the very least not to _you._ For some special reasons. Maybe because your newly revealed McGuffin #729, for example. Or maybe because you met that weird eldritch avatar that one time (you locked that memory away). Anyway, it just doesn't work. As for limitations, well... it still has to follow some _"minimum"_ logic, consumes some energy, and the further it is conceptually from you and the less relevant it is the harder for you to drastically pivot it. So retrofitting yourself is always reliable while retconning something far away that you've never interact with (in any form) and never will is very hard. 3. *[Information Shadow Worms]* Inject these self-replicating and self-fitting payloads to any form of information and spread themselves to any connecting web of information. With their main strength being natural memetic camouflage and auto-variance, it is a safe venture for your worms to proliferate through the verses veils. Ok but what's the use? "Wormhole" and "Respawn", of course. To visit anywhere, anytime, and anywhen the viral payload reach by sacrificing itself to become an information "Wormhole". As for the respawn, well, these worms are just your shadows in the information form, really. You're turning yourself into one while unfolding your worm form in another dimension into yourself. Neat, right? Even more so when you consider each of these multiversal infiltrators being able to use and extend your power independently. So it appears as if your attacks teleports or have an infinite range. ... and that range includes the past information, of course. And so retconning a done deal like power lock or erasure is not out of reach for you. Now limitation... These worms are not free, and they're not made in a heartbeat. They're also sharing a percentage of your power as they're you and you're them, but are separated by verses. At least those not in your current verse. So there's practical limit to how much you spread them across the Omniverse (assuming you need each of them able to make a Wormhole). Well, that's my take on this. Simple and steady, but confident in winning against [INT Stealing], [Cut-Anything Non-Magical], and -Memory Regen- (terribly ambiguous name) [Revive by Memory]. How? Avoid confrontation by being a sheep, [Information Shadow Worms] to peruse relevant information about them and past displays of their powers, then [Retcon] others' memory before plotting against them with borrowed knifes. Too much effort? Then just anonymously spread their weakness across the cosmos. Though it's not that hard in the grand scale of things. As for Uncle Grandpa... who am I kidding. Just stay out of his way haha. Cough. Anyway, that's about it. See ya.
I think general intelligence theft would be better than specifically IQ theft, because IQ is a score on a test that tests one's intelligence in a particular way, yet there are lots of characters who might not score high on an IQ test, but have definitely shown themselves to be rather clever, intelligent or wise in other ways that a test might not be able to account for.
IQ theft was interesting, but your explaination was too roundabout and kept making different points. Does it make them comatose or make them stupid? Even if it made them incredibly stupid, a lot of powerful chars in fiction would literally just rage unconsciously or the like
Yeah I don't think it negates characters with passive abilities or subconscious trigger powers. Is also depends how fast it activates. Even if it's 10 IQ points per second a smart character might have enough points to figure out they are getting dumber and gtfo of there to a safe enough distance. Most genius level characters have an IQ range in 300+. Even if you whittled it down by half they are still 150+ . So it needs to work fast or have a very wide range otherwise you are now going to deal with a slightly dumber genius that is still smart enough to be a threat.
@@Dataism IQ follows a normal distribution, it's not linear. An IQ of 100 means you are smarter than 50% of the population. An IQ of 115 means that you are smarter than 84.13% of the population. An IQ of 130 means that you are smarter than 97.72% of the population... An IQ of 200 means that you are above 99.99999999868% of the population (around 1/10billion... which is higher than the number of people alive) so any IQ that high is just wild speculation. Just to say that speaking in terms of IQ doesn't have much sense. Ah and note that since it is a normal distribution, so it could in theory go under 0. But no tools allow you to measure that.
Memory regeneration sounds a lot like the knowledge dependent immortality of certain Tulpa, so long as the memory, idea, or knowledge of you exists, you'll come back
Similar to the Radiance (God of Dreams and the “Old Light”) from Hollow Knight (she was able to survive and return due to the one surviving statue left of her in existence)
That's from d and d gods among other influences, the 'so long as one person believing in them exists they can never truly die' You have rule based or concept entities which exist so long as someone or something with enough intelligence recognizes or acts according to the concept ie 40k chaos gods The counter to the ability is also pretty straightforward eliminate anyone and anything that could possibly trigger the resurrecting condition
In Shantae Half Genie Hero, There's a character named Holly that can exist as long as someone remebers her existence. So she is practically a memory regeneration user too
Cool ideas, but it still has holes which make it where winning against certain characters would be highly unlikely to impossible, and not just gods over all reality or something. I can in fact think of one character who is probably city level or so who would be able to finish you off with all three, the demon lord from a novel I have read. The iq theft is neutralized as his mind is incapable of being altered by any outside force, the electromagnetic bond breaking weapon is okay, as he comes back to life after being obliterated in 50 years with no way with the current power set to disable this, and he has the ability to nullify other abilities, which can nullify the memory regeneration.
Yeah, it would also depend on how fast the character could react to things. The whole blade thing is cool. But if you’re a normal human, you’ll gonna get blitzed so many times. Memory regeneration could make it a tie if you’re maybe city level, but once you get to planet level? Several characters could simply blow you up, without ever looking or remembering you. The fight depends on a lot of factors, let’s say the fighter does remember you, where would you come back to life? In front of the person who remembers you? In that case, the fighter could simply kill you over and over, till you don’t want to live. ‘Hacks’ could also bypass any of these, like ability nullification, ability stealing, etc etc. Do note I could be missing something, this is just my personal take on the powers.
This came into play in an issue of x-men. Psylocke was reading the x-men's minds so she'd know their next move and defeating them. Then Wolverine just rolls up and pimp-slaps her into the ground, announcing that he doesn't do a lot of thinking ahead.
Doesn't work that way. Instincts are merely correlative shortcuts in the brain. You need a certain level of intelligence for your instincts to do anything beneficial. At best, without intelligence your instincts allow you to react like a rabid dog. No amount of muscle memory will allow a 0 IQ person to fight like a special forces agent or shaolin monk.
You underestimate this. With an IQ under let's say 20 you might literally forget to breathe & die Still not an OP ability though. Most likely wouldn't work as intended on anything non-human
@@vesanus5600 It's okay... I just put a periodic alert on my phone for every 3 minutes or so, so I'll remember to take a big snort of that life-giving O2.
@@hoi-polloi1863 I really love your response, but you won't be able to use a phone at this point. Which in itself would be a fate worse than death, right?
Contrary to what you say, its not that these abilities will never appear in fiction. The first two both appear in Worm: 1. IQ theft - The minor villain Victor is a skill thief, with the ability to absorb the practical expertise of anyone he spends time in the presence of. He has used this power to become a veteran martial artist, a computer hacker, board game player, an expert in various forms of gunplay, and many other things. Note that while this is not exactly IQ theft, the power is actually a massively restricted and nerfed version of its true form that Scion has. I imagine the true power is outright IQ theft. Also as one other comment said, the characters at the top of the Error Pathway from LOTM like Amon can steal anything at all on a conceptual level including IQ obviously. And IQ theft might even be completely useless in some cases, particularly ones where the opponent has a passive ability that does not require conscious activation. Like Yogiri Takatou's Instant Death which activates automatically to conceptually kill whatever wants to harm Yogiri, even without him knowing anything about it - it works even inside frozen time and on threats having infinite speed. 2. Electric Bonds Negation - Scion's signature ability, Stilling, negates any and all waves. This includes physical waves like heat and sound, quantum waves including electric bonds, and even the waves associated with power manifestation, meaning it can outright negate any powers. So it is a far deadlier form of Electric Bonds Negation and can do much more. Can be used both offensively and defensively (Scion always maintained a protective forcefield that negates any power used on him. ANY power). There are actually many more characters in Worm that use some form of Electric Bonds Negation, like the nanothorn made by Armsmaster that can cut electric bonds. Note that despite Scion having the full, unrestricted form of both these abilities, they are not his strongest or greatest abilities at all. 3. Memory Regeneration - This is just the same as High Godly Regeneration commonly used in powerscaling and possessed by many characters across fiction. Actually High Godly Regeneration is far more potent as it can bring you back from the complete destruction of your body, mind, soul, concept, non-existent-physiology and even any information about you, like the memories others have of you. Now that I think about it, this is not very good at protecting you at all and is not even as good as normal regeneration. Why? What if someone who doesn't know anything about you destroys your planet? Like Freiza or the Death Star? Everyone who knows of you is dead so there is no one remaining who can possibly remember you so its game over. Should have just said Reactive Regeneration like SCP-682.
I have found my people. So many Worm powers are more impressive than these. Just Jack Slash's power jailbroken to work on any powered beings is better than the powers in the video.
Also characters that have non existent physiology can just be immune or naturally resistant to the bonds ability since it requires actual physical matter, basically he brought up generally decent abilities that are actually deceivingly worse than already existing abilities as long as you are nerdy enough.
First one in: “You’ll probably never see this ability in fiction” Shirley from the Jimmy-Timmy Power Hour 3 would like to have a word with you. Second power: I had thought of an OC with a similar power (most specifically just the ability to control electromagnetism, with the other members of her family being able to control the other fundamental forces), but I realized that kinda made her too OP, so I have no idea if it’d even be possible to make interesting story ideas with her. Maybe I could go in a slice of life direction? Where the powers are just a thing she could do, but aren’t important to the plot so they wouldn’t be a fix-all to every problem? Third one: still less OP than SCP-682’s regeneration. The SCP foundation from a parallel universe erased their version of it from the “Nöosphere” (basically all things within knowledge) using a device called “SCP 6820” only for 682 to possess the damn thing and destroy the universe they were in, with the SCP Foundation of that universe only being able to send the info they had about the renegade 6820 to alternate universes in the hopes that they don’t repeat the same mistake.
It’s due to magneto’s helmet which protects him from telepaths and some mental attacks. Something something something magnetism. I don’t know about the memory regeneration part though.
It also loses to any character that can just instantly speedblitz you. Sure, you pretty much can't die, but you also cant really reach anyone faster than you.
@@wasntwas So it instantly loses to Shiki Tohno and Shiki Ryougi from Tsukihime and Kara no Kyoukai, who can both speedblitz you, and they both have the Mystic Eyes of Death Perception which can literally KILL these powers
The False Hydra seems like a perfect counter to this thing. As long as one of its heads are singing, noone can precieve that it or anything it does exists or happens. And if it eats you, the memory of your existence is erased as well and can only be gained back by killing it. And since it "doesn't exist" even when you're looking right at it, you can't attack it.
I only need one ability to win against any character. Existential Superiority. I can interact with them, but no matter what they do, they can't interact with me. Simply being in a higher exiatential plane than them gives me effective omnipotence over them. I can write stories about them, but they can't write stories about me. The only way they can write stories about me is if I write stories about them writing stories of me, for them, or if another being on the same, or higher existential plane than me writes the story for them. All fiction? STTGL? Cosmic Armor? The One Above All? These things all exist in a lower existential plane from me, and I possess absolute dominion over their interactions with me. Nuff said.
Memory restoration is very similar to a lot of ideas used by gods that draw power from their worshipers and die when forgotten. Not an exact example but the lamb from cult of the lamb is an example.
Youre memory regeneration is a cool and really powerful variant of nightmare immortality and other simialr abilities, example in dnd where any one who fails will saves will be affected by nightamres if you're killed and youll come back unless they succed their save or kill you again before cooldown
Even if I delete all memories of that person instantly after killing them, then they’ll still come back because if someone goes back in time to when they’re alive they’d come back
@@robertcooper4th259 that would only happen if the person knew that they needed to go to the past for these memories ergo meaning they remember who there trying to bring back so i think this would not count if onlu due to that meaning they would be back anyway
Honestly calling Goku’s fighting style dumb would not upset him or draw him into an argument, he’d probably just tell you to put your gloves up so he can see how good your fighting style is
Knowing Goku, he'd probably ask you how it's dumb and if you could show him how to improve it. You could 100% say "Listen, I'm not about strength, I'm all about technique, and that's why I'm telling you that you're bad at fighting but overpower your rivals with brute force" and he will listen to you because: 1) He's a moron. 2) It makes sense.
Even if he stops thinking he still IQ so going ultra instinct won't save him. That's why IQ theft is so broken, as long as you're near someone you will steal their IQ and they can't do anything about it, apart from saying very far from you
How the first ability can be countered - 1. use a robot or a group of robots to fight or just nuke the area wherever you are. 2. use an auto activation ability like Tooru Or GER. Ways to counter second ability - 1. Throw antimatter at you. I can only think of one way here rt now Ways to counter the third ability - 1. Just keep you alive by amputating you and then keeping hundreds of guards around a large scale area around you i.e if your mind is not broken after years of torture. 2. Using IQ theft on you and then keeping you alive. if taking assumption that you reincarnate using the same in the same conditions then you will forever be a vegetable.
As someone who is right now developing a story with a villain who I want to be unstoppable and a force of nature. You are a god send and I cannot thank you enough.
It is said that the brain uses 20% of the body's resources. So does becoming smarter also consume more energy? If you think about it the high IQ Thief will realize he needs more energy to sustain more IQ What do you guys think?
Nope all wrong 1 we use alm of our brain, why do you think we evolved such complex organ for ? 2 wouldn't really consume a lot more, not exponentially at least 3 use 100% of your brain and you die with a seizure and all. Your brain is like a house, you're not in every room at the same time, you go to different room in fonction of what you need. You're not constantly flooded with the entirety of your memories at the same time while having all of your muscle move in all direction, and being hyperfocused on all of your sense and sense memory. You wouldn't even be able to process that, your brain will just shut down from such stimulation. And that's not how brain and intelligence work. Someone with 140 IQ don't need to eat twice as mucch than a Guy with 70IQ Their brain are practically identical in mass and amount of neuron, it's just a matter of neuron connexion.
He steals IQ, wants more. Starts realizing he could do it faster. Figures out all his problems in life. Find a suction to them. Starts understanding the fabric of the universe. Laughs. Gives up.
@@deinsilverdrac8695 this isn't the "you only use 11% of your brain" myth. it's claiming your brain uses 20% of the energy that your entire body in total does
@@uncroppedsoop I also awnsered to that. It would not increase energy needed significantaly. Someone with cognitive disabilities and a genius don't really have different need to sustain their brain.
@@deinsilverdrac8695 no because you are dead in those moments and therefore don’t have memory’s, plus if that where the case then he would definitely have said it, since that makes you literally immortal
From what I understand is being said in the video than there would always be someone who would remember you. If your planet felt destroyed and everyone in your universe/timeline who could remember you are dead then someone from a different timeline/universe would. Like say a timeline where your planet wasn't blown up.
@@chaossnowkitsune6377 well, then I would have had to met them first. Otherwise I would die, and since I can’t travel to other universes no one would remember me from there, thereby killing me for good
@Bullen1126 Unless it also counts for people remembering other world versions of you as well. If for example you are from universe A and someone from Universe B remembers your universe B counterpart then you would still revive. There are definitely ways to get around this power, but they would have to be super specific types of abilities.
10:37 I think one way to kill someone with a memory regeneration ability would be to wipe away they’re consciousness sense the body would be alive and would revive but the consciousness the soul the thing that’s required to be able to transfer from body to body
The main villain of Jojo part 8 has an ability which causes 'calamity' to any character which even thinks about opposing them. It doesn't instakill, and I guess it could be circumvented with really strong mental discipline but it's super overpowered
Interesting well done. These sound like powers I seen categorized and named on Superpower Wiki. Some more powers and abilities that I think would go perfectly for list that are unheard of would be stuff like these. Distorting, breaking down, or manipulating a reality's or complex dimension's magic system whether it's into a baseline kind of state of reality or changing the variables and attributes within a magic system itself or change it completely. It would be like annihilating or fundamentally changing a entire magic system of a world or universe along with their existence of magic from their attacks, defenses, symptoms, causes, and effect they all get broken down be like they were never there against the user with the power while he can still use whatever it wanted. For verses like the Nasuverse, Toaru Majutsu No Index, Irregular at Magic Highschool, and the many many other series who rely heavily upon a magic system or some nexus which produces such for their characters to be extremely powerful it would be a nightmare a overcome a adversary whose alternating their magical forces at will from what he comprehends and has knowledge on. Fighting a guy using Ki or Mana to output energy levels capable of destroying universes or hax to alternate reality make the energy source vanish or change it where they cannot do that anymore. For superpowers that deal with knowledge, the mind, and memory I think the applications of Cosmic Hyperawareness - possessing unparalled omniversal awareness, transcending time and space able to perceive distant worlds beyond their own. Their sight spans the multiverse, detecting every entity and phenomena, including threats that might imperil their world, holding encyclopedic knowledge spanning across every universe within the multiverse. Hypercompetence - The user possesses powerful/incredible skill in various fields or disciplines, whether intellectual or practical, formal or mundane: mathematics, cooking, strategy, sports, games, politics, fighting, martial arts, mechanics, psychology, economy, art, medicine, investigation, etc. Users demonstrate a mind-boggling level of perceptiveness and efficiency in their respective field(s), multiplying virtually impossible feats with ridiculous ease. Their unbelievable level of competence truly puts them in an unreachable category of their own, that simply eludes others' understanding. And Panmesia - the power to remember every past experiences in firm detail, would be great powers that would compliment each other. Though the impotent user even if their mind is strong willed might be vulnerable to mental fatigue or personal information overload depending on the circumstances and conditions if they can't properly handle so much knowledge even if it is overtime it starts escalating, Especially if their creation is very violent and disturbing and they have contempt for it it might result in the worse outcome. In the SCP Mythos creation that happened to one individual a frail low elder god named Khakrahk, and he went mad in despair eventually and became the ruthless and furious Scarlet King who abhored a marred creation of lawlessness. A hateful being who resents the present existence. He is also likely the progenitor of SCP-682 so that might count for other powers he may have. The Gravemind in Halo seems to have a mental memory similar to panmesia as overtime as an outbreak grows bigger the Gravemind begins remembering past incarnations and outbreaks and as it grows it becomes more clear and detail for it. The Gravemind is the Flood, and the Flood is the Gravemind the spirit of very Precursor it originated from. Cosmology manipulation, imagine if you will if there was a character who could manipulate or remake the natures or the structures and functions of a cosmology they are existing into any design they intended or desired in the will of their spirit. You would be virtually unstoppable to everyone in that cosmology. You want the Warp to nonexistent and separate mankind in Warhammer from it forever in a way they can live without it forever? Bullseye it's done. You hate there being infinite dimensions and want things to be more simple and structured in the functions and design you want? Done you change it into one a universe with utterly different map. Don't like a dimension where powerful nightmarish nonexistent eldritch beings who want to steal the existence of a entire complex multiverse exist? Change and gone. There is also cosmic adaption but SCP-682 and DC's animated universe's Amazo has that. Maybe Impossible Physiology even by eldritch standards can count too but that depends on a lot of inworld factors. These are pretty ridiculous I know but there are many powers out there that are like that. So that is the point.
heres 3 powers that would do the same thing 1. kumagawas power - anything u say happens 2.reverse flash -anti-time based abilitys(basically when someone travels back in time u cant die if they kill u ass a baby) 3. dio -time stip
I have an OC that I think can win against those three abilities. Hey don't have a name, so for clarity i will call them "C" C is reborn on a different dimension and time without most of their memories and eliminating their marks on the world they were (includes memories) automatically whenever they are on a situation they can't act on, like beig frozen on the north pole or dying, basically they get isekaid And when they are on the stalemate and not dead, their body explotes and sends the surrounding area to the next world But there is a 1/1000 chance that when reborn they gain a power that would help them on that stalemate situation. The Iq theft would left them on an stalemate, and that activates their loop isekai thing, with luck they get something to get inmune The second one is a death, isekai loop thing Third one doesn't, but if you get isekaid with them it would mean one thing. If they are stalemated near the one with the ability, the user would also be isekaid, and everyone would forget him. But obviously, there would be people on the next world that would meet them and get memories. In any case, C is just not beatable which makes them unfair to fight against. I made C so theu would go to random worlds, get abilities, and eventually get too good to be killed. Evolution without limitations
Impossiblity manipulation, you can control the impossible and do things like fly, fight anyone, go against logic and do things that's illogical, want to go to a different reality you can, get to work before time even moves you can, take a pencil and draw characters and bring the to life you can, i believe that this can be a busted power to have.
It really depends on how imposibility works in the story. Because in real life, imposibility manipulation would let you only make things harder to do (or do nothing at all) or in case it works like a barometer, everyone could also do them. But to begin with it is difficult to understand because nothing besides going faster than ligth or infinite energy (?) is a hard imposible per say (according to our knowledge at the moment). You want to break a mountain, it is technically posible, you just can't do it yet, want to be inmortal? It is possible, just not for us. Want to fly?, it is possible, just that we need devices, but that isn't the case for some others
@@theguywhoasked2597 and weaker sense it makes it so you can't do normal things with your power like say make someone have a heart attack since thats something that can happen or make yourself stronger since thats also something that can happen normally
The most fascinating power that I know of is The Mystic Eyes of Death Perception from the light novel Kara no Kyoukai (some out of context spoilers). It allows the user to "perceive death" as visual signals in the form of 'lines of death'. Shiki Ryougi, who possesses this ability, can see those lines on everything that exists; it doesn't matter if it is a physical being, something like a ghost, God, someone's ability or power, or even a concept; she can 'kill' it, or rather end it's existence, by cutting along those lines ("Death of an Existence"). It gets so absurd to the point that she was able to kill the prediction of her own death while at the same time killing someone's ability to see the future. "The Mystic Eyes of Death Perception show the death of things, the weak points where everything is most easily broken and the imperfection in everything that will break down one day. They can be said to see the fate of all things, seeing the future, allowing them to see death. While there is a difference as to when a person or object will "end," it is certain that they will all arrive at that point because death is not something that "arrives," but rather is something already contained within an object at its creation and certainly bound to happen as part of the principle of causality. Anything with an origin must have an end, a "time of death" determined at the beginning. It is the erasure of existence rather than physical destruction, so the object is "stopped" and the cut is the end result. The eyes can be thought of as more special than those possessed by any other user of supernatural power in the world, eyes that can kill anything just like death itself." Shiki Ryougi is able to perceive the death of mostly anything, though it is limited to what she perceives as "alive". She was able to kill ghosts, even though they are "dead", because they are "living" in the sense that they can interfere with the current world. That presumably means that something like a god could be killed only if it interfered with the world. The ability to kill something with the eyes requires the user to actually strike the target, so those physically above the user will easily be able to avoid them with little worry. I think that if some kind of being above her plain of existence tried to interfere with Shiki, she would be able to "kill" that interference, just like she could "kill" someone's telekinetic ability directed at her. Sorry for any spelling mistakes, or low fluency phrases, I'm not native speaker.
@@davidarvingumazon5024 That's true, but honestly, SCP-682 is the internet equivalent of a child's superhero, who is unkillable because the kid said so. He has narrative immunity, although he did die in an alternate reality by means of SCP-2935.
Shiki Tohno from Tsukihime also has this ability, but unlike Ryougi the eyes are far more out of control, Ryougi may be able to see the death of anything she perceives as Living, but Tohno's version of the eyes basically FORCE him to see Death on anything and everything, it gets so absurd he can even see a Line of Death on Arcueid Brunestud (AKA Archetype Earth) at Night during Ciel's Route, as opposed to Ryougi who is shown to be completely incapable of seeing the Lines of Death on Archetype Earth at Night in Melty Blood The Trade-off for Tohno's eyes being this busted is the fact his Brain will literally FRY if he overuses his Eyes like that
@@StarryArrii Indeed, having an IQ higher than the rest doesn't mean much, I may have a lot of IQ but Intelligence is much more complex than that, yet he showed us as an example stealing IQ, so yea
Have you ever heard of LOTM(Lord of The Mysteries)? There is something known as the Error Pathway, i won't go into much detail because of spoilers, so i will highlight what it does: 1. Theft(Conceptual): Can steal any: Abilities, Memories, Dreams, Life, Identity, ETC.(It can steal anything) 2. Parasitize: Parasitize someone, once you parasitize someone, you will become them, and if you die, you will revive in said parasitized person's body(the main antagonist of LOTM, Amon, has countless Parasitized Entities, yes even the bacteria can be Amonned) 3. Once a Beyonders reach Seq.2 of ANY Pathway, they gain memetic properties.
@@davidarvingumazon5024 I am a big fan of Toaru franchise and Accelerator as well but no, he will get stomped by Amon Unless you are talking about Platinum Wings - that would be debatable but I think Above the Sequence Klein (protagonist of LOTM at his peak) will win
This video makes good points and has very useful powers but I would like to point out a few things I thought of. 1 is that the atom lightsaber can't bypass Gojo's limitless so you have to really on iq theft. 2. This one could actually kill you for good and it is getting hit by hakai (energy of destruction) from someone like beerus and even goku used it once in the manga. Getting hit by hakai erases you from all timelines and from existence itself.
In a way, I think Freddy Krueger has Memory Regeneration, since in Freddy vs Jason, Freddy only brings Jason back to kill because consequently people would associate the deaths with him, thus making them remember him, like this leaving him susceptible to invading people's dreams again. More or less this is the explanation the film gives, I may or may not have explained it correctly.
Nice video! Some thoughts... * Removing your enemy's intelligence to vegetative level is more important than gaining a few more IQ points. I don't care how smart you are, if you get Sparta-kicked into a well, you still can't climb back out. (Also, does this power work on robots?) * For offense, I'd like to be able to change the value of universal constants in a given location. So I could make pi be 6 around my enemy's skull. Not sure what would happen, but pretty sure he wouldn't like it. * I don't want my regeneration to depend on the memory of a fickle opponent; he could be forgetful! So I'd rather have the power to make the nature of the universe such that I must exist. If the universe is destroyed, well, I wouldn't have a place to live anyway.
how to counter in order: 1. machines or just knowing about the ability. the more information about the ability the easier it is to counter unless its world-wide range and the drain rate is very high 2. since it a weapon being faster than the user can react will be effective. you can be disarmed, and explosives and range attack will make some issues and note it will be useless on projections (mental and magical) 3. mental attacks, crippling and capturing or destruction of the planet. Like mind control or getting trapped in your own mind could be an issue. and since it requires death to work capturing would be effective
well the issue i see with this is that you're basically fucked if they find out about your powers and who you are, since nearly any superhero can speedblitz you, even though you wont die permanently
Memory Regeneration is a high-level Psychic feat in Pathfinder 2e, and Runesmith came up with it for a video. It's not original but it's still a really interesting ability
The last one was mentioned in a video about inmortality or ranks of regeneration if it's not the 1st it was rank A the capacity of coming back even if deleted using other planes of existence or memories
I would like to suggest a combination: Immortality - You can’t die in any way Invincibility - Nothing can hurt you Shapeshift - You can transform into anything or anyone, so you can technically become the enemy that you’re fighting, thus becoming as strong or stronger than them
Assuming you start as yourself theres characters that can perception blitz you and seal you/absorb you in some way or just outright bypass your immortality and invincibility if it doesn’t work at a conceptual level and at their cosmological scale
I have made characters that would be able to easily beat that (and aren't considered gods) The Protective One (He has a form that he'll likely enter (if facing an opponent with the abilities you've mentioned) and anything he hits, just straight up dies, regardless of invincibility and immortality status. And shapeshifting into him would put you into his first form, prior to him being reincarnated into a robot (which was millennia after his death)) Mysterious Traveller (She has a sword that will kill anything it cuts, except herself and TUF (The Unknown Force). She is completely immune to the sword, however if you shapeshift into her, you do not get that ability) And then there's the few that would be considered "above gods" in power. E.g. The Dark God, Godchild, The True God, The Unknown Force. The Dark God is the weakest of the four, being a creation of Godchild, who is a creation of The True God, who is a creation of The Unknown Force, who is the only one truly omnipotent.
2 things: Floating eternally in the void of space would not happen I think, since after the heat death, memory regeneration probably stops Besides that, a weakness is probably some kind of construct army with firearms. Presumably, the hive mind/ source should position itself in a safe and out of range location, while simple constructs go around purging. The regeneration might make you among the last survivors, however since you are unable to remember yourself when you are gone, and the construct has no need for memory, regeneration will stop when competent skynet (or anything similar in nature) wins.
That "clutch memory regeneration" sounds like a dumbed down and taken out of context "dark soul fills the heavens" from "A Regressor's Tale Of Cultivation". Which is basically cloning, but spreading through knowing about the person who is being cloned.
7:35 I've heard of this power twice in my years of being a nerd (and one of them barely counts). One of them being in an indie proto-RPG called the "Magocratic Conversion" where you leave an imprint on an object and resurrect when that object reminds anyone that you exist. The second being freakin Rune King Thor, cause in a throwavay line in that comic it is stated that he can return from death as long as a single person remembers him.
IQ Theft made me immediately think of the Error pathway from Lord of the Mysteries, which could steal just about anything. Items, abilities, actions, thoughts, memories, time, lifespan, identity, distance, position- *anything*.
Ichibei has an ability where if anyone says his name he will get reserected at his full power, and I believe he can tell others after his death to say this name.
i thought this will be just another video that can be countered easily, but this video has a good point unless something that you fight is a higher dimensional being or something that has OP defensive ability that need feat to be able to interact with it. if you want the memory regeneration can be changed into 'chain reaction of interaction regeneration' i know my naming ability is BAD but what i mean is: you will always be able to regenerate from anything, from void to 1, from 0 to 1, from dust to your original self. and there will be chain reaction, if something that interacting with you doesn't matter it higher dimensional being, accidently or not accidental, with life or without life, with memory or without memory, with knowing or without knowing, even if they erase you and themself you will be regen because of the chain reaction. Chain reaction: if something interacting with you, and that thing is interacting with you, not you or anything in the past, future and present, unless everything that is interacting with them is erased too, you always can regenerate, and the chain reaction has no limit. example: A (you) deleted completely by B (deletor) and then if B in the present/past/present (this interaction thing is still work even if B is interacting with the Void/nothingness) is interacting with something (i will call this C). and this C is interacting with other thing (D) that D need to be deleted, and if D interacting with other thing (E) that E need to be deleted too. (even if C or B is avoid or nothingness or the absence of nothingness and that thing is interacting with somethign (R) (if this R is created, exist by C/B it still counted as interacting) that mean R counted as interacting with C/B) this need long time to write, so if there any confusion on my word, I'm sorry
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@@TheZaixeljust imagine people thinking that eldritch horrors aren't that bad since they can never be depicted at full strength without our minds turning to sludge.
5:49 in just a lightsaber it seems kinda hard to get into a good position but you just have to be smart. Just hope you don’t get obliterated by a laser. 6:30 it would be ultra convenient to have a lightsaber power. 8:54 you would only have to interact with infinite memories which should be poorly is someone can wipe you across all existences. Maybe they can automate or time delay their powers to remove the requirement for needing to know the target with an earlier memory wipe. 9:58 Immortality seems kinda hard to deal with in a finite space. Maybe being able to choose the circumstances of respawning would remove some problems like death loops and finite worlds.
The issue with the idea of a skill set that could let you beat any character is the simple "always a bigger fish" idea. It would be insurmountably difficult for any character to survive for example the fnaf world 4th wall attack, and an even bigger power gap from something like that to say gwenpool with her ability to travel through the margins of her comics letting her basically time travel or access limitless information on demand, and so on.
Personally i'd go with subjective reality AKA "Fuck your cool shit, that shit don't count." You gonna try to kamehameha me? Nuh uh. Laser eye me? That's just fancy lights. Drop me in the sun? It's a discoball. Try to make me stupid? Nuh uh, i'm still as smart as before. You're immortal? Damn you're old, go back to the coffin mr. skeleton. You got a sword? It's rubber now. Nuke? That's just one of those fancy fire works.
İQ steal is great, but would not work on someone like Rimuru who can create a copy ir backup of their mind. XD still op tho. Same with Electrical Bond Manipulation, Rimuru is fully spiritual meaning he is literally not physical and destroying something that isnt there is impossiblr XD. The last one is insanely OP, and even devine characters would strugle if they dont have some godly power like Consept Manipulation which can just remove the consept of resurrection. Tho, congrats on selecting powers that are around 2-1A
Cool video, but you could probably beat any fictional character if you can control time - specifically that you can move and interact with the world even if time is stopped or reversed. If you stop time and punch someone eg: Goku, no matter how tough he is he’ll get one shot since you basically have infinite speed meaning infinite force.
@@trolledfordripgoku not really as hit wasn't able to stop time itself by rather sort or create a dimension that only he can move in which sort or acts like a time pause for 1/5s but even than it only works on people who are about the same level or lower than him in terms of strength so goku literally just overpowered it so if you actually stopped time itself goku won't be able to do anything
characters with inaccessible/immeasurable speed: (Also that wouldn’t work on a character like goku because he’s more durable than an infinite sized universe)
Shuffle Manipulation Proxy Identity Anti-Swap Youth-Matrix Sidestep Copy Convergence Certificate There you go, anti powers, and they aren't godlike. That being said, you did a great job! There isn't any work around I can find while using sixteen or less syllables.
@@Proxy606 I feel like if I tried to even touch goku I’d fucking explode, if that motherfucker crashes out for .1 seconds the whole galaxy is ending up on a T-shirt
I mean... nothing says you have to officially start a fight with him. If he doesn't know he needs to fight with you around he would be screwed before he can do anything about it.
@TeaCupToast he won't attack you in Ultra instinct unless you were actually trying to attack him in some way. If the IQ theft ability involves only having to be near him instead of touch then I don't think he would attack you in ultra instinct. Especially because by the time he would be permanently be in that mode you wouldn't need to use your power on him anymore.
While I get the second one, I'd have to personally suggest a replacement with my own personal creation: Shadow Stepping. Using this power, dark and dim places glow with the radiance directly proportional to the darkness, and the solid surfaces in shadow act as portals to a pocket dimension that connects to every shadow across time and space. That way, it doesn't matter if something or someone manages to kill you, you can always come back because everyone remembers that shift in the shadows out of the corner of their eyes. The two, arguably main, bad parts are that while shadows act as windows, this principle goes both ways and when enshrouded in darkness the Shadow Stepper can hear other near by shadows reaching out proportionally to the depth of darkness they are in, and the arguably worse problem that only is such because of the aforementioned sound/distance ratio: as it turns out, this pocket dimension exists outside of physical space, so distance is nonexistent within the dimension, so all of time and space is screaming it's entire capacity for every firm of cruelty and compassion all at once into your ear when you go through. This maddening effect is only worsened as the only part one can control is the active choice for them to enter a shadow, but everything else can only be turned off when heavily intoxicated. While intoxicated, they can still enter shadows, but will be blind and unable to navigate within it so it's stupidly dangerous with the best of luck. Such a power would be my personal choice as I feel I could set up safeguards and withstand the assault every Shadow Step.
Memory Regeneration is similar to a Power seen in the Doctor Who Audio books. Nobody No-One is an extremely OP character. A "Word Lord" which his abbilities and existence are determined by people acknowlodging his name, even without knowing. So if for example, someone where to say "Nobody/No one, can do [X] thing" then this guy is capable of, without limit. So it becomes incredibly powerful when you say stuff by accident like "No one can erase life from the Universe" and suddenly he can.
In the light novel/Manwha FFF-Class Hero there was a skill called Legendary. As long as anyone or anything remembers you then you will always come back.
I came up with one: Selective power intangibility. Its like regular intangibiluty but you are also unable to be targeted by other powers. This way you can get around immunity type powers since they are unable to effect what you are doing no matter what. Its as if you didn't even exist to them.
@@trolledfordripTechnically, if we're talking about The Legendary Mechanic, no. That wouldn't actually work. Information is stored in all things, such as memories. ...or objects that you have altered, events you have affected, history that had existed, and more. You'd need existance erasure or to completely sever the Information connection of the character to the information of the rest of reality.
Anti all weapon or attacks that cancels all effects that anyone or anything holds. It can’t be nullified since the attack or weapon would immediately cancel out any effect applied to it. Or just anyone who trained to get their abilities like Saitama, Asta, Goku. They really have no powers of the most part. Just trained to get their strength.
Okay but that's boring as fuck. Also how exactly do you define a "power"? Something a character can do that normal people can't? Well in that case literally any and all variations in a person from the norm could be considered "powers". Something that violates the laws of physics? Well then a lot of mutant abilities like Wolverine's claws WOULDN'T be considered "powers". You can't really define what a "power" exactly is, so saying that something "nullifies all powers" doesn't really mean anything without further context.
unless ofc they get there powers from something outside of said dome or are a conceptual being and so when you go into the dome your concept gets poofed so if you were one of say energy then the dome would break and then you would be back
i'd like to introduce you to gun. you need a certain range for iq stealing, gun has plenty range, we can chose a sniper if we want for that a sword has very limited ranged, gun beats sword and for the regeneration? just keep on killing this person with these abilities basically putting them in purgatory, and get multiple people for this one as it helps negate any chance the person escapes
"Ben is supposed to be a good guy, he wouldn't use alien forms on a normal human"
Ben in the classic series had no problem with using Diamondhead to aim sharp crystals on normal robbers. Nobody died, but Ben did not fuck around
10 year old, doesn't count.
10 years olds would make terrible decisions if they got powers honestly.
IRL Ben would have fucked up and been traumatised at what he did.
So just don’t be a criminal
"nobody died" yeah right
@@partlymanu And Batman just "knocks people out"
@@lukehays5856 Don't Blaspheme against The Batman.
He doesn't kill. Period.
IQ theft is basically showing TikTok to your enemy
nah that's just IQ deletion
True 😂
FR bruh
More like iq deletion
YT Shorts*
Everyone gangsta till that one random kid comes and says *"Nuh uh, my character is immune to all that"*
yep... I think my character is one of those
So, suggsverse?
Honestly, I plan to make an entire movie series about this powerful characters topic featuring all of fiction and a bunch of powerful characters like Featherine Augustus Aurora, Auren The Absolute, Kami Tenchi, The Scarlet King scp and Zeno from dragon ball.
The thing is that I'm pretty sure we all know none of these powers would mean anything to a being that *is power itself*, *is everything* and can easily just take the powers away without any way to resist it.
However, if you want me to name you a power more op than any of these 3, it would probably be one that one of my characters has, it's called "absolute power over the concept of CEASE" which means that whoever has this power (mind you, only one character in all of existence (real life and fiction) can have this power) would be able to completely erase anything from existence leaving nothing... AND I MEAN NOTHING behind.
This power is no joke, it's far more extreme than Zeno's universe erasure or anything else like that because not even beings from religion like Brahma, the creator would be able to resist or come back from it, it takes into account everything about the target object and completely ceases it.
For example:
Say you were to use it on a regular object such as a bar of gold or a pen or a computer mouse. The power would completely destroy all atoms making up the object then, the power would proceed to get more extreme until there isn't a single quark or spec of energy left thereof, not even the constant electrostatic force that bound together the objects atoms and particles would remain.
Of course, the amount of destruction the power causes would all be up to the user who could choose whether they wanted the very existence of space, time, magic, reality and even metaphysical concepts to be completely ceased or not but imagine that this power was used on a human now.
The person (physically) would suffer the same fate as any physical object would, then their soul and consciousness would also be completely destroyed meaning they would not only be unable to go to any afterlife but they would also have no concept of peace or victory or anything, they would simply, no longer be, to the most absolute extreme.
This kind of power is something that even The Scarlet King who wants nothing but the complete annihilation of all worlds would cower from and on that topic, if it was used on a being that had omnipotent powers or was some kind of god, the truth is that there is no true god that would withstand it in this case because this power is a piece of the almighty absolute being of everything that anyone would ever imagine worshipping itself.
So no amount of ability to regenerate from nothingness or analize your opponent's very existence would help against this power, if in Hinduism, Shiva completely destroyed Brahma, even then, Brahma would simply recreate the existence of his form from nothingness however, if this power was used on Brahma, it would destroy his ability of creation along with him and the very fact that he ever existed, if an allmighty being like god from the bible or the quran was to face this power it wouod simply be their own power against them, there is simply no such scenario because the power is one of the 12 pieces of everythingness itself, which is how I assume a real god would be described.
Anyway, I know it sounds like a lot of ramble but this is just a part of the idea for a story about this kinda topic that has been building up inside of my head ever since I was around 11, I'm 19 now and I honestly don't know much about making or publishing films, I seemingly have no life ahead of me and this is like a crazy dream so I know that the possibility of me making this movie sequel is near impossible but I just wanted to share it so that others could see my opinion and how I think, realistically, the most op powers would be and so that everyone knows.....
JUST ONE OF MY CHARACTERS WOULD ABSOLUTELY DESTROY ALL OF YOURS INSTANTLY!!! 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
@@mategloklertheabandonedone3246 are you my twin? lol, our ideas are nearly the same
@@mategloklertheabandonedone3246 Yeah, sounds like a yog sothoth or IATIA victim
"No one is as trained as Superman"
Muhammad Ali canonically beat Superman.
lmao
one power that beats all three of these:
a contagious antimemetic effect.
basically, it is physically impossible to think about someone who has this power - unless you are the person with this power.
if this guy is standing in front of you - you don't notice he's there.
if someone writes something about this guy - it sounds like gibberish.
even if he literally hits you - no human brain could realise that he is what caused your bruise.
you cannot attack someone that you don't know exists.
the second part of the power, is that it can be spread.
if the initial power user spread it to the character described in the video, nobody would be able to remember them - and thus they would be unable to regenerate.
'There is no Antimemetics Division'
The Antimemetic spreading would only make them virtually nonexistent to outside observers. Not actually defeat them. As the ability states you retain memory of yourself, and so you’d just be a Spectator.
Which is really more of a Draw than a win
You cod still kill them accidentally to like if the citty thay wer in was nuked thay wood die.
You can build an immunity or armor that cancels out said effect. If such strange things keep happening anyone can come up with a defense for multiple different possibilities which will include this one.
Won’t work on non physical beings either or higher begins.
If their ability works to such high degree then their attacks will be forgotten too so they won’t be able to harm you.
@@kagakudoragon True. Cause he said that "if they can remember you" not if they do remember. Since anti-memes don't actually erase memories, they just make it impossible to either comprehend or remember
Memory regeneration can be seen in Dr who, season 6 finale when Amy pond remembers the doctor before he erased himself from existence to save the universe before reforming at her wedding
It was series 5 not 6
That was weird indeed.
Hold on, is that how he came back? I thought he just found out a way.
@@atlas_19 youd think so... youd be wrong
@@atlas_19 He did find a way, by subtly planting a trigger in Amy's mind so she'd remember him. (Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.)
Memory regeneration is literally you becoming a meme. I’m not joking.
Yeah, you become a Memetic SCP
"Memes, the dna of the soul"
A godlike telepath could still wipe you out in one go.
Become Rickroll
@@Azaleus19Assuming there aren't any characters immune to telepathy like Juggernaut who remember you. Just say hi to him once and leave and you are safe.
Memory Regeneration sounds an awful lot like the weird explanation given to bring back Tsukasa (Kamen Rider Decade) from Death in his movie. The side characters through the power of photographs and the memories of him, made him just... reappear. Sure, it's supposed to be metaphorical and all that, but if we take it literally, then Kamen Rider Decade has, quite literally, Memory Regeneration.
YEA, you read my mind. I love that stupid power because basically Tsukasa is immortal... *eyes Ohma* ALMOST, immortal. But yea, Decade is no joke on top of being multi-dimensional destroyer.
He is, after all, just a passing-through Kamen Rider.
I was about to commented that you beat me to it 😂
I would say time stop is just op like dude if we are combining them then time stop steal there intelligence then stab them with sword I mean time stop is 100% the best cuz assuming it’s possible to do even draw blood you can spend years in time stop slowly chipping away till all they are is drops of blood scattered across the earth
@@mavrikgaming970the best ability that no one has thought of is universe creation
Here me out here ok so how a universe works is that each one has different laws of physics and if one comes to a different in with different laws they either die or get there previously laws stripped and new ones applied so if they just make a universe where powers don’t exist welp to made your either died or powerless
lifehack: they're fictional, so they're infinitely weaker than you, a real individual.
Alines with (probably) my teory of ,,infinite god" aka: if something exist something created it making of infinite loop of ,higher, beings existing (or in other words: in fiction word were created by god, god was created by writer of this universe so he is that gods god, and that writer were created by the god of universe that writer exist in etc)
@@Lazymindflayerwithcofffee that's... not a theory
@@ElPeloXD i know, i said *my* teory for a reason, it exist only in my mind and an unreliable based purely on *my* experience, and needed to be considered with a grain of salt
@@Lazymindflayerwithcofffee so, it isnt a theory, you described an hypothesis with no real proof.
people these days always confuse hypothesis and theory
@@ElPeloXD ah, sorry for misimformation then
Title: Any fictional character.
Video: Any fictional character that is not a literal god.
Truth: Not even a big part of fiction so many characters have hax negation or scale higher dimensionally.
Actual true ability to beat all of fiction: Narration manipulation on a real life human level.
(Edit: Only if it forces the writer to help or is literally the writer.)
Also btw this happens mostly for self insert characters unless this is specified and the ability is not well executed it will just ruin the writing so I don't recommend it unless you just wanna pull up on your own characters and troll them which can be done in a good way without ruining the writing but still.)
I'd also throw in the ability to always win if there is a contradiction in the fight otherwise trust me this will get bad.
DC references the 4th wall a lot as I understand it. Has there been a case of the character influencing the narrative in the narrative?
@@lordgod9958 Wdym.
@@lordgod9958 It's impossible for a fictional character that manipulates the narrative on real life level to exist. However one that forces the narrator help might exist.
The last one is so real!
@@1wayroadAccel. Only if it forces the writer to help.
I don't think that with these three powers I will be able to defeat Uncle Grandpa.
They're not great. Like _"mom vs dad"_ mobile ads, I have to do it myself:
1. *[Cosmic Sheep's Clothing]* You're clearly just a harmless sheep waiting for a cosmic slaughter. No one and no thing will *ever* consider you a threat and will put zero precaution and guards against you or your powers. So much so that they simply ignored you and any extension of you out of all considerations regardless of what meaningless things you, a sheep, do.
In fact, I as the writer and creator doesn't even think that this is anything of significance. So move along, sheep mover.
2. *[Retcon]* Retrofit the past and present to fit your needs. You never have ability X nor Y, and can't ever will? Ahah~ actually you do have them and you just forgot about it. Beginner mistake, we know. Just like that time you mistakenly _thought_ your Kryptonite weakens you. It doesn't, and you're just being paranoid.
Oh, seems like that both our hero and villain have severe phobia of spiders as shown at this very critical moment. Who would've known this rather trivial weakness? And what's that? They nullify your power? I don't think it works that way. At the very least not to _you._ For some special reasons. Maybe because your newly revealed McGuffin #729, for example. Or maybe because you met that weird eldritch avatar that one time (you locked that memory away). Anyway, it just doesn't work.
As for limitations, well... it still has to follow some _"minimum"_ logic, consumes some energy, and the further it is conceptually from you and the less relevant it is the harder for you to drastically pivot it. So retrofitting yourself is always reliable while retconning something far away that you've never interact with (in any form) and never will is very hard.
3. *[Information Shadow Worms]* Inject these self-replicating and self-fitting payloads to any form of information and spread themselves to any connecting web of information. With their main strength being natural memetic camouflage and auto-variance, it is a safe venture for your worms to proliferate through the verses veils.
Ok but what's the use? "Wormhole" and "Respawn", of course. To visit anywhere, anytime, and anywhen the viral payload reach by sacrificing itself to become an information "Wormhole". As for the respawn, well, these worms are just your shadows in the information form, really. You're turning yourself into one while unfolding your worm form in another dimension into yourself. Neat, right? Even more so when you consider each of these multiversal infiltrators being able to use and extend your power independently. So it appears as if your attacks teleports or have an infinite range.
... and that range includes the past information, of course. And so retconning a done deal like power lock or erasure is not out of reach for you.
Now limitation... These worms are not free, and they're not made in a heartbeat. They're also sharing a percentage of your power as they're you and you're them, but are separated by verses. At least those not in your current verse. So there's practical limit to how much you spread them across the Omniverse (assuming you need each of them able to make a Wormhole).
Well, that's my take on this. Simple and steady, but confident in winning against [INT Stealing], [Cut-Anything Non-Magical], and -Memory Regen- (terribly ambiguous name) [Revive by Memory]. How? Avoid confrontation by being a sheep, [Information Shadow Worms] to peruse relevant information about them and past displays of their powers, then [Retcon] others' memory before plotting against them with borrowed knifes. Too much effort? Then just anonymously spread their weakness across the cosmos. Though it's not that hard in the grand scale of things.
As for Uncle Grandpa... who am I kidding. Just stay out of his way haha.
Cough. Anyway, that's about it. See ya.
@@ultimaxkom8728 no sane person is reading allat
@@JetLightSpeed Children dont know how to read a couple of paragraphs anymore it seems
@@CrypticSpoon1 i just dont have the time to read something about some concept abt superpowers that dont exist not my fault
@@JetLightSpeedI don’t care if I’m sane or not. I did read allat
I think general intelligence theft would be better than specifically IQ theft, because IQ is a score on a test that tests one's intelligence in a particular way, yet there are lots of characters who might not score high on an IQ test, but have definitely shown themselves to be rather clever, intelligent or wise in other ways that a test might not be able to account for.
Depends if it also steals knowledge then using it on higher beings could melt your brain
I think he means the same thing it is intelligence theft
Well it doesn’t really matter, since even if they are intelligent in other ways they still need iq to breath or do anything
It would be irrelevent against most of the other gods because they lack sentience.
It is very much indifferent, lower a guy's IQ to negative and they'll have serious issues
IQ theft was interesting, but your explaination was too roundabout and kept making different points. Does it make them comatose or make them stupid? Even if it made them incredibly stupid, a lot of powerful chars in fiction would literally just rage unconsciously or the like
Imagine using this ability on a Berserker 😂
Yeah I don't think it negates characters with passive abilities or subconscious trigger powers. Is also depends how fast it activates. Even if it's 10 IQ points per second a smart character might have enough points to figure out they are getting dumber and gtfo of there to a safe enough distance. Most genius level characters have an IQ range in 300+. Even if you whittled it down by half they are still 150+ . So it needs to work fast or have a very wide range otherwise you are now going to deal with a slightly dumber genius that is still smart enough to be a threat.
@@Dataism IQ follows a normal distribution, it's not linear. An IQ of 100 means you are smarter than 50% of the population. An IQ of 115 means that you are smarter than 84.13% of the population. An IQ of 130 means that you are smarter than 97.72% of the population... An IQ of 200 means that you are above 99.99999999868% of the population (around 1/10billion... which is higher than the number of people alive) so any IQ that high is just wild speculation. Just to say that speaking in terms of IQ doesn't have much sense. Ah and note that since it is a normal distribution, so it could in theory go under 0. But no tools allow you to measure that.
What about remote controlled avatars/drones? Can't steal IQ from that.
IQ theft is also a fetish
Memory regeneration sounds a lot like the knowledge dependent immortality of certain Tulpa, so long as the memory, idea, or knowledge of you exists, you'll come back
Similar to the Radiance (God of Dreams and the “Old Light”) from Hollow Knight (she was able to survive and return due to the one surviving statue left of her in existence)
That's from d and d gods among other influences, the 'so long as one person believing in them exists they can never truly die'
You have rule based or concept entities which exist so long as someone or something with enough intelligence recognizes or acts according to the concept ie 40k chaos gods
The counter to the ability is also pretty straightforward eliminate anyone and anything that could possibly trigger the resurrecting condition
It's essentially immortality without the curse of undeath. You can commit suicide by simply killing everyone who knows you exist.
In Shantae Half Genie Hero, There's a character named Holly that can exist as long as someone remebers her existence. So she is practically a memory regeneration user too
@@lordgod9958 I'm pretty sure Tulpas existed before DnD
Cool ideas, but it still has holes which make it where winning against certain characters would be highly unlikely to impossible, and not just gods over all reality or something. I can in fact think of one character who is probably city level or so who would be able to finish you off with all three, the demon lord from a novel I have read. The iq theft is neutralized as his mind is incapable of being altered by any outside force, the electromagnetic bond breaking weapon is okay, as he comes back to life after being obliterated in 50 years with no way with the current power set to disable this, and he has the ability to nullify other abilities, which can nullify the memory regeneration.
Yeah, it would also depend on how fast the character could react to things. The whole blade thing is cool. But if you’re a normal human, you’ll gonna get blitzed so many times. Memory regeneration could make it a tie if you’re maybe city level, but once you get to planet level? Several characters could simply blow you up, without ever looking or remembering you. The fight depends on a lot of factors, let’s say the fighter does remember you, where would you come back to life? In front of the person who remembers you? In that case, the fighter could simply kill you over and over, till you don’t want to live. ‘Hacks’ could also bypass any of these, like ability nullification, ability stealing, etc etc. Do note I could be missing something, this is just my personal take on the powers.
Ice king from adventure time is another big one honestly
The issue with iq theft is if your opponent is running completely off instinct then you’re screwed.
This came into play in an issue of x-men. Psylocke was reading the x-men's minds so she'd know their next move and defeating them. Then Wolverine just rolls up and pimp-slaps her into the ground, announcing that he doesn't do a lot of thinking ahead.
Doesn't work that way. Instincts are merely correlative shortcuts in the brain. You need a certain level of intelligence for your instincts to do anything beneficial. At best, without intelligence your instincts allow you to react like a rabid dog. No amount of muscle memory will allow a 0 IQ person to fight like a special forces agent or shaolin monk.
You underestimate this. With an IQ under let's say 20 you might literally forget to breathe & die
Still not an OP ability though. Most likely wouldn't work as intended on anything non-human
@@vesanus5600 It's okay... I just put a periodic alert on my phone for every 3 minutes or so, so I'll remember to take a big snort of that life-giving O2.
@@hoi-polloi1863 I really love your response, but you won't be able to use a phone at this point. Which in itself would be a fate worse than death, right?
Contrary to what you say, its not that these abilities will never appear in fiction.
The first two both appear in Worm:
1. IQ theft - The minor villain Victor is a skill thief, with the ability to absorb the practical expertise of anyone he spends time in the presence of. He has used this power to become a veteran martial artist, a computer hacker, board game player, an expert in various forms of gunplay, and many other things.
Note that while this is not exactly IQ theft, the power is actually a massively restricted and nerfed version of its true form that Scion has. I imagine the true power is outright IQ theft.
Also as one other comment said, the characters at the top of the Error Pathway from LOTM like Amon can steal anything at all on a conceptual level including IQ obviously.
And IQ theft might even be completely useless in some cases, particularly ones where the opponent has a passive ability that does not require conscious activation. Like Yogiri Takatou's Instant Death which activates automatically to conceptually kill whatever wants to harm Yogiri, even without him knowing anything about it - it works even inside frozen time and on threats having infinite speed.
2. Electric Bonds Negation - Scion's signature ability, Stilling, negates any and all waves. This includes physical waves like heat and sound, quantum waves including electric bonds, and even the waves associated with power manifestation, meaning it can outright negate any powers.
So it is a far deadlier form of Electric Bonds Negation and can do much more. Can be used both offensively and defensively (Scion always maintained a protective forcefield that negates any power used on him. ANY power).
There are actually many more characters in Worm that use some form of Electric Bonds Negation, like the nanothorn made by Armsmaster that can cut electric bonds.
Note that despite Scion having the full, unrestricted form of both these abilities, they are not his strongest or greatest abilities at all.
3. Memory Regeneration - This is just the same as High Godly Regeneration commonly used in powerscaling and possessed by many characters across fiction. Actually High Godly Regeneration is far more potent as it can bring you back from the complete destruction of your body, mind, soul, concept, non-existent-physiology and even any information about you, like the memories others have of you.
Now that I think about it, this is not very good at protecting you at all and is not even as good as normal regeneration. Why? What if someone who doesn't know anything about you destroys your planet? Like Freiza or the Death Star? Everyone who knows of you is dead so there is no one remaining who can possibly remember you so its game over.
Should have just said Reactive Regeneration like SCP-682.
Funnily enough just clicked on this video to see if the powers either appeared in Worm or if a Worm character could beat them
I have found my people. So many Worm powers are more impressive than these. Just Jack Slash's power jailbroken to work on any powered beings is better than the powers in the video.
I opened the video just to ctrl+f worm in the comments LMAO
not disappointed on how fast i found this
Pretty much, the only one that sounds specifically strong is the bonds negation.
Also characters that have non existent physiology can just be immune or naturally resistant to the bonds ability since it requires actual physical matter, basically he brought up generally decent abilities that are actually deceivingly worse than already existing abilities as long as you are nerdy enough.
i only need one ability to beat any fictional character:
the ability to fictionize
what does that mean bruh
like make things fiction???
that's just misogi's all fiction, the ability to say whatever to is its fiction to me and therefore not real and said thing gets erased form existence
@Renderthetender Yeah. They're taking about Misogi Kumagawa's power.
It's OP, certainly, but can't solo all of fiction.
@@soulsmanipulatedinc.1682 nah that shi is fiction technically so i solo 😎
First one in: “You’ll probably never see this ability in fiction” Shirley from the Jimmy-Timmy Power Hour 3 would like to have a word with you.
Second power: I had thought of an OC with a similar power (most specifically just the ability to control electromagnetism, with the other members of her family being able to control the other fundamental forces), but I realized that kinda made her too OP, so I have no idea if it’d even be possible to make interesting story ideas with her. Maybe I could go in a slice of life direction? Where the powers are just a thing she could do, but aren’t important to the plot so they wouldn’t be a fix-all to every problem?
Third one: still less OP than SCP-682’s regeneration. The SCP foundation from a parallel universe erased their version of it from the “Nöosphere” (basically all things within knowledge) using a device called “SCP 6820” only for 682 to possess the damn thing and destroy the universe they were in, with the SCP Foundation of that universe only being able to send the info they had about the renegade 6820 to alternate universes in the hopes that they don’t repeat the same mistake.
The true solution to solo fiction: be 682, and hope the story about 173 being able to (actually) kill 682 isn't canon
also is that regen is counted by any antimeme that can just get rid of everyone's memories of you
All the powers feature in the Web Novel Worm, which was written in like 2011 lol.
@@smitefulaxe1344 lol
If you have these powers, the literal bane of your existence would be Magneto lol.
Can you explain
Explain.
It’s due to magneto’s helmet which protects him from telepaths and some mental attacks. Something something something magnetism. I don’t know about the memory regeneration part though.
@@diooverheaven3373 ah that makes more sense now thanks
we can throw in Juggernaut too
This character loses to any character that can nullify powers.
It also loses to any character that can just instantly speedblitz you.
Sure, you pretty much can't die, but you also cant really reach anyone faster than you.
@@wasntwas So it instantly loses to Shiki Tohno and Shiki Ryougi from Tsukihime and Kara no Kyoukai, who can both speedblitz you, and they both have the Mystic Eyes of Death Perception which can literally KILL these powers
Touma Kamijou:
Giorno giovanna
Also loses to anyone who can seal you away. Goku can literally no diff this character that can "beat all fiction"
The False Hydra seems like a perfect counter to this thing. As long as one of its heads are singing, noone can precieve that it or anything it does exists or happens. And if it eats you, the memory of your existence is erased as well and can only be gained back by killing it. And since it "doesn't exist" even when you're looking right at it, you can't attack it.
Oof. That's a good one!
I only need one ability to win against any character. Existential Superiority. I can interact with them, but no matter what they do, they can't interact with me. Simply being in a higher exiatential plane than them gives me effective omnipotence over them. I can write stories about them, but they can't write stories about me. The only way they can write stories about me is if I write stories about them writing stories of me, for them, or if another being on the same, or higher existential plane than me writes the story for them. All fiction? STTGL? Cosmic Armor? The One Above All? These things all exist in a lower existential plane from me, and I possess absolute dominion over their interactions with me. Nuff said.
That's a state of being
not a ability.
thats just being higher dimensional than someone
wouldnt call it an ability
The ability to ascend to a higher tier than your opponent 👍
Surprise attack solos
Yeah, this sounds similar to the power set of SCP-3812
Memory restoration is very similar to a lot of ideas used by gods that draw power from their worshipers and die when forgotten. Not an exact example but the lamb from cult of the lamb is an example.
Youre memory regeneration is a cool and really powerful variant of nightmare immortality and other simialr abilities, example in dnd where any one who fails will saves will be affected by nightamres if you're killed and youll come back unless they succed their save or kill you again before cooldown
Even if I delete all memories of that person instantly after killing them, then they’ll still come back because if someone goes back in time to when they’re alive they’d come back
@@robertcooper4th259 so essential a bootstrap paradox.
@@robertcooper4th259 that would only happen if the person knew that they needed to go to the past for these memories ergo meaning they remember who there trying to bring back so i think this would not count if onlu due to that meaning they would be back anyway
How to actually beat any fictional character: "own the show theyre in"
I understand Disney has destroyed a lot of characters that way lately...
Honestly calling Goku’s fighting style dumb would not upset him or draw him into an argument, he’d probably just tell you to put your gloves up so he can see how good your fighting style is
Knowing Goku, he'd probably ask you how it's dumb and if you could show him how to improve it. You could 100% say "Listen, I'm not about strength, I'm all about technique, and that's why I'm telling you that you're bad at fighting but overpower your rivals with brute force" and he will listen to you because: 1) He's a moron. 2) It makes sense.
*uses IQ theft*
Goku: *goes ultra instinct and stops to thinking*
Well shi-
dont worry goku normal also dont think
Even if he stops thinking he still IQ so going ultra instinct won't save him. That's why IQ theft is so broken, as long as you're near someone you will steal their IQ and they can't do anything about it, apart from saying very far from you
also how can u use iq theft on todo that man has a 1 million iq
@@sijnkkkkkk8304 not for long😂
@@TheOneTheaEnd u cant even get half of his iq before he one shots u 💀💀
How the first ability can be countered -
1. use a robot or a group of robots to fight or just nuke the area wherever you are.
2. use an auto activation ability like Tooru Or GER.
Ways to counter second ability -
1. Throw antimatter at you.
I can only think of one way here rt now
Ways to counter the third ability -
1. Just keep you alive by amputating you and then keeping hundreds of guards around a large scale area around you i.e if your mind is not broken after years of torture.
2. Using IQ theft on you and then keeping you alive. if taking assumption that you reincarnate using the same in the same conditions then you will forever be a vegetable.
best one
As someone who is right now developing a story with a villain who I want to be unstoppable and a force of nature.
You are a god send and I cannot thank you enough.
It is said that the brain uses 20% of the body's resources. So does becoming smarter also consume more energy?
If you think about it the high IQ Thief will realize he needs more energy to sustain more IQ
What do you guys think?
What happens is you become depressed. Historically extremely smart people are also incredibly lonely and are thought to have mental issues
Nope all wrong
1 we use alm of our brain, why do you think we evolved such complex organ for ?
2 wouldn't really consume a lot more, not exponentially at least
3 use 100% of your brain and you die with a seizure and all.
Your brain is like a house, you're not in every room at the same time, you go to different room in fonction of what you need.
You're not constantly flooded with the entirety of your memories at the same time while having all of your muscle move in all direction, and being hyperfocused on all of your sense and sense memory.
You wouldn't even be able to process that, your brain will just shut down from such stimulation.
And that's not how brain and intelligence work.
Someone with 140 IQ don't need to eat twice as mucch than a Guy with 70IQ
Their brain are practically identical in mass and amount of neuron, it's just a matter of neuron connexion.
He steals IQ, wants more.
Starts realizing he could do it faster.
Figures out all his problems in life.
Find a suction to them.
Starts understanding the fabric of the universe.
Laughs.
Gives up.
@@deinsilverdrac8695 this isn't the "you only use 11% of your brain" myth. it's claiming your brain uses 20% of the energy that your entire body in total does
@@uncroppedsoop
I also awnsered to that.
It would not increase energy needed significantaly.
Someone with cognitive disabilities and a genius don't really have different need to sustain their brain.
You wouldn’t float around in space after the planet or whatever explodes, since everyone who remembers you are also dead
Technically you remember yourself.
Would it count?
@@deinsilverdrac8695 no because you are dead in those moments and therefore don’t have memory’s, plus if that where the case then he would definitely have said it, since that makes you literally immortal
From what I understand is being said in the video than there would always be someone who would remember you. If your planet felt destroyed and everyone in your universe/timeline who could remember you are dead then someone from a different timeline/universe would. Like say a timeline where your planet wasn't blown up.
@@chaossnowkitsune6377 well, then I would have had to met them first. Otherwise I would die, and since I can’t travel to other universes no one would remember me from there, thereby killing me for good
@Bullen1126 Unless it also counts for people remembering other world versions of you as well. If for example you are from universe A and someone from Universe B remembers your universe B counterpart then you would still revive.
There are definitely ways to get around this power, but they would have to be super specific types of abilities.
10:37 I think one way to kill someone with a memory regeneration ability would be to wipe away they’re consciousness sense the body would be alive and would revive but the consciousness the soul the thing that’s required to be able to transfer from body to body
Good creativity. I don't feel like this set is optimum, but it could definitely overwhelm countless characters I know about. 👍
The main villain of Jojo part 8 has an ability which causes 'calamity' to any character which even thinks about opposing them. It doesn't instakill, and I guess it could be circumvented with really strong mental discipline but it's super overpowered
"It doesn't instalill" Jobin, Kei and Rai would like a word
Interesting well done. These sound like powers I seen categorized and named on Superpower Wiki.
Some more powers and abilities that I think would go perfectly for list that are unheard of would be stuff like these.
Distorting, breaking down, or manipulating a reality's or complex dimension's magic system whether it's into a baseline kind of state of reality or changing the variables and attributes within a magic system itself or change it completely. It would be like annihilating or fundamentally changing a entire magic system of a world or universe along with their existence of magic from their attacks, defenses, symptoms, causes, and effect they all get broken down be like they were never there against the user with the power while he can still use whatever it wanted. For verses like the Nasuverse, Toaru Majutsu No Index, Irregular at Magic Highschool, and the many many other series who rely heavily upon a magic system or some nexus which produces such for their characters to be extremely powerful it would be a nightmare a overcome a adversary whose alternating their magical forces at will from what he comprehends and has knowledge on. Fighting a guy using Ki or Mana to output energy levels capable of destroying universes or hax to alternate reality make the energy source vanish or change it where they cannot do that anymore.
For superpowers that deal with knowledge, the mind, and memory I think the applications of Cosmic Hyperawareness - possessing unparalled omniversal awareness, transcending time and space able to perceive distant worlds beyond their own. Their sight spans the multiverse, detecting every entity and phenomena, including threats that might imperil their world, holding encyclopedic knowledge spanning across every universe within the multiverse.
Hypercompetence - The user possesses powerful/incredible skill in various fields or disciplines, whether intellectual or practical, formal or mundane: mathematics, cooking, strategy, sports, games, politics, fighting, martial arts, mechanics, psychology, economy, art, medicine, investigation, etc.
Users demonstrate a mind-boggling level of perceptiveness and efficiency in their respective field(s), multiplying virtually impossible feats with ridiculous ease. Their unbelievable level of competence truly puts them in an unreachable category of their own, that simply eludes others' understanding.
And Panmesia - the power to remember every past experiences in firm detail, would be great powers that would compliment each other. Though the impotent user even if their mind is strong willed might be vulnerable to mental fatigue or personal information overload depending on the circumstances and conditions if they can't properly handle so much knowledge even if it is overtime it starts escalating, Especially if their creation is very violent and disturbing and they have contempt for it it might result in the worse outcome.
In the SCP Mythos creation that happened to one individual a frail low elder god named Khakrahk, and he went mad in despair eventually and became the ruthless and furious Scarlet King who abhored a marred creation of lawlessness. A hateful being who resents the present existence. He is also likely the progenitor of SCP-682 so that might count for other powers he may have.
The Gravemind in Halo seems to have a mental memory similar to panmesia as overtime as an outbreak grows bigger the Gravemind begins remembering past incarnations and outbreaks and as it grows it becomes more clear and detail for it. The Gravemind is the Flood, and the Flood is the Gravemind the spirit of very Precursor it originated from.
Cosmology manipulation, imagine if you will if there was a character who could manipulate or remake the natures or the structures and functions of a cosmology they are existing into any design they intended or desired in the will of their spirit. You would be virtually unstoppable to everyone in that cosmology. You want the Warp to nonexistent and separate mankind in Warhammer from it forever in a way they can live without it forever? Bullseye it's done. You hate there being infinite dimensions and want things to be more simple and structured in the functions and design you want? Done you change it into one a universe with utterly different map. Don't like a dimension where powerful nightmarish nonexistent eldritch beings who want to steal the existence of a entire complex multiverse exist? Change and gone.
There is also cosmic adaption but SCP-682 and DC's animated universe's Amazo has that. Maybe Impossible Physiology even by eldritch standards can count too but that depends on a lot of inworld factors. These are pretty ridiculous I know but there are many powers out there that are like that. So that is the point.
heres 3 powers that would do the same thing
1. kumagawas power
- anything u say happens
2.reverse flash
-anti-time based abilitys(basically when someone travels back in time u cant die if they kill u ass a baby)
3. dio
-time stip
im okay with the first two but Dio's time stop has to be consciously triggered to be activated so if his hit
I have an OC that I think can win against those three abilities.
Hey don't have a name, so for clarity i will call them "C"
C is reborn on a different dimension and time without most of their memories and eliminating their marks on the world they were (includes memories) automatically whenever they are on a situation they can't act on, like beig frozen on the north pole or dying, basically they get isekaid
And when they are on the stalemate and not dead, their body explotes and sends the surrounding area to the next world
But there is a 1/1000 chance that when reborn they gain a power that would help them on that stalemate situation.
The Iq theft would left them on an stalemate, and that activates their loop isekai thing, with luck they get something to get inmune
The second one is a death, isekai loop thing
Third one doesn't, but if you get isekaid with them it would mean one thing. If they are stalemated near the one with the ability, the user would also be isekaid, and everyone would forget him. But obviously, there would be people on the next world that would meet them and get memories.
In any case, C is just not beatable which makes them unfair to fight against. I made C so theu would go to random worlds, get abilities, and eventually get too good to be killed. Evolution without limitations
Impossiblity manipulation, you can control the impossible and do things like fly, fight anyone, go against logic and do things that's illogical, want to go to a different reality you can, get to work before time even moves you can, take a pencil and draw characters and bring the to life you can, i believe that this can be a busted power to have.
It really depends on how imposibility works in the story. Because in real life, imposibility manipulation would let you only make things harder to do (or do nothing at all) or in case it works like a barometer, everyone could also do them. But to begin with it is difficult to understand because nothing besides going faster than ligth or infinite energy (?) is a hard imposible per say (according to our knowledge at the moment). You want to break a mountain, it is technically posible, you just can't do it yet, want to be inmortal? It is possible, just not for us. Want to fly?, it is possible, just that we need devices, but that isn't the case for some others
Yeah so, someone had this power, but they died when the person who gave it to them took it away
Reality warping with extra steps💀💀💀
this is just luck powers and in scp making it so something has a 99% of happening is so weak they were making gloves that had this power
@@theguywhoasked2597 and weaker sense it makes it so you can't do normal things with your power like say make someone have a heart attack since thats something that can happen or make yourself stronger since thats also something that can happen normally
Any powers with no limitations or exceptions is insanely powerful. For example Invincibility you can’t be injured or die period.
The most fascinating power that I know of is The Mystic Eyes of Death Perception from the light novel Kara no Kyoukai (some out of context spoilers). It allows the user to "perceive death" as visual signals in the form of 'lines of death'. Shiki Ryougi, who possesses this ability, can see those lines on everything that exists; it doesn't matter if it is a physical being, something like a ghost, God, someone's ability or power, or even a concept; she can 'kill' it, or rather end it's existence, by cutting along those lines ("Death of an Existence"). It gets so absurd to the point that she was able to kill the prediction of her own death while at the same time killing someone's ability to see the future.
"The Mystic Eyes of Death Perception show the death of things, the weak points where everything is most easily broken and the imperfection in everything that will break down one day. They can be said to see the fate of all things, seeing the future, allowing them to see death. While there is a difference as to when a person or object will "end," it is certain that they will all arrive at that point because death is not something that "arrives," but rather is something already contained within an object at its creation and certainly bound to happen as part of the principle of causality.
Anything with an origin must have an end, a "time of death" determined at the beginning. It is the erasure of existence rather than physical destruction, so the object is "stopped" and the cut is the end result. The eyes can be thought of as more special than those possessed by any other user of supernatural power in the world, eyes that can kill anything just like death itself."
Shiki Ryougi is able to perceive the death of mostly anything, though it is limited to what she perceives as "alive".
She was able to kill ghosts, even though they are "dead", because they are "living" in the sense that they can interfere with the current world. That presumably means that something like a god could be killed only if it interfered with the world.
The ability to kill something with the eyes requires the user to actually strike the target, so those physically above the user will easily be able to avoid them with little worry.
I think that if some kind of being above her plain of existence tried to interfere with Shiki, she would be able to "kill" that interference, just like she could "kill" someone's telekinetic ability directed at her.
Sorry for any spelling mistakes, or low fluency phrases, I'm not native speaker.
SCP 682 will laughed at this ability.
@@davidarvingumazon5024 That's true, but honestly, SCP-682 is the internet equivalent of a child's superhero, who is unkillable because the kid said so. He has narrative immunity, although he did die in an alternate reality by means of SCP-2935.
@@davidarvingumazon5024 read scp 2935,
If he can die, she can kill him
@@Smigol_ or if 6820 is taken into account then most likely it was just his body that died with his mind being fine
Shiki Tohno from Tsukihime also has this ability, but unlike Ryougi the eyes are far more out of control, Ryougi may be able to see the death of anything she perceives as Living, but Tohno's version of the eyes basically FORCE him to see Death on anything and everything, it gets so absurd he can even see a Line of Death on Arcueid Brunestud (AKA Archetype Earth) at Night during Ciel's Route, as opposed to Ryougi who is shown to be completely incapable of seeing the Lines of Death on Archetype Earth at Night in Melty Blood
The Trade-off for Tohno's eyes being this busted is the fact his Brain will literally FRY if he overuses his Eyes like that
Me when there is maximum amount of IQ (324) and you cant just have more couse its like having more than 100% water in a bottle
Even if that was the cap you would still be the smartest person on the planit by far.
I assume it's not actually stealing *IQ* since it's an arbitrary metric
it prob means absorbing intelligence and not iq
@@StarryArrii Indeed, having an IQ higher than the rest doesn't mean much, I may have a lot of IQ but Intelligence is much more complex than that, yet he showed us as an example stealing IQ, so yea
@@StarryArrii
Intelligence is not really cumulative either so.
You would only get as clever as the smartest man you killed with this power.
0:43 INFAMOUS REFERENCE
Memory regen is kinda like the way the bard lich from point hat's video comes back. Interesting that both of you reached converging ideas.
Good vid and cool ideas.
I always thought the most powerful power would be a really strong ontokinesis(Reality Bending)
Powers to beat any fictional character -
1. Become the author
One ability, one weapon, one failsafe. Good list.
Have you ever heard of LOTM(Lord of The Mysteries)?
There is something known as the Error Pathway, i won't go into much detail because of spoilers, so i will highlight what it does:
1. Theft(Conceptual): Can steal any:
Abilities, Memories, Dreams, Life, Identity, ETC.(It can steal anything)
2. Parasitize: Parasitize someone, once you parasitize someone, you will become them, and if you die, you will revive in said parasitized person's body(the main antagonist of LOTM, Amon, has countless Parasitized Entities, yes even the bacteria can be Amonned)
3. Once a Beyonders reach Seq.2 of ANY Pathway, they gain memetic properties.
Accelerator's Vector manipulation solos.
Praise be to Mr fool
Glad to know I wasn't the only one who thought of LotM
This was the first thing that came to mind when hearing "theft" in the video
I don't consider Amon to be the main antagonist though.
@@davidarvingumazon5024 I am a big fan of Toaru franchise and Accelerator as well but no, he will get stomped by Amon
Unless you are talking about Platinum Wings - that would be debatable but I think Above the Sequence Klein (protagonist of LOTM at his peak) will win
This video makes good points and has very useful powers but I would like to point out a few things I thought of. 1 is that the atom lightsaber can't bypass Gojo's limitless so you have to really on iq theft.
2. This one could actually kill you for good and it is getting hit by hakai (energy of destruction) from someone like beerus and even goku used it once in the manga. Getting hit by hakai erases you from all timelines and from existence itself.
In a way, I think Freddy Krueger has Memory Regeneration, since in Freddy vs Jason, Freddy only brings Jason back to kill because consequently people would associate the deaths with him, thus making them remember him, like this leaving him susceptible to invading people's dreams again. More or less this is the explanation the film gives, I may or may not have explained it correctly.
i think it's him needed people to have nightmares/fear him to bring him back
Nice video! Some thoughts...
* Removing your enemy's intelligence to vegetative level is more important than gaining a few more IQ points. I don't care how smart you are, if you get Sparta-kicked into a well, you still can't climb back out. (Also, does this power work on robots?)
* For offense, I'd like to be able to change the value of universal constants in a given location. So I could make pi be 6 around my enemy's skull. Not sure what would happen, but pretty sure he wouldn't like it.
* I don't want my regeneration to depend on the memory of a fickle opponent; he could be forgetful! So I'd rather have the power to make the nature of the universe such that I must exist. If the universe is destroyed, well, I wouldn't have a place to live anyway.
5:56 it might not be able to kill someone like gojo, who, the closer you get to him, the slower you get making it impossible to even touch him.
how to counter in order:
1. machines or just knowing about the ability. the more information about the ability the easier it is to counter unless its world-wide range and the drain rate is very high
2. since it a weapon being faster than the user can react will be effective. you can be disarmed, and explosives and range attack will make some issues and note it will be useless on projections (mental and magical)
3. mental attacks, crippling and capturing or destruction of the planet. Like mind control or getting trapped in your own mind could be an issue. and since it requires death to work capturing would be effective
well the issue i see with this is that you're basically fucked if they find out about your powers and who you are, since nearly any superhero can speedblitz you, even though you wont die permanently
any sealing technique or absorption and hes cooked 😭
@@Numbers-gStands anyone with city scale mental powers too
Memory Regeneration is a high-level Psychic feat in Pathfinder 2e, and Runesmith came up with it for a video. It's not original but it's still a really interesting ability
4:01 darkstalker might be able to work around that, then Kirby would be tricky as well
The last one was mentioned in a video about inmortality or ranks of regeneration if it's not the 1st it was rank A the capacity of coming back even if deleted using other planes of existence or memories
If i just make a power called "im stronger and always have a counter for anyone or anything that tries to harm me" (bad name) i beat fiction
You actually loose to fiction by being boring and uninteresting and uncreative.
But what if someone has the "im even more stronger than you and can negate your counter power" ability?
@@Ryann9 i still beat fiction if that someone is a real person, unless someone makes a fictional character who has that counter to *me* 🤔😳
@@deinsilverdrac8695 still undefeated 👀
Until you run into Souji Tendou: "If you are stronger than I am the strongest"
I only need one power, gravity manipulation. most underrated, powerful and versatile ability in existence
I would like to suggest a combination:
Immortality - You can’t die in any way
Invincibility - Nothing can hurt you
Shapeshift - You can transform into anything or anyone, so you can technically become the enemy that you’re fighting, thus becoming as strong or stronger than them
Assuming you start as yourself theres characters that can perception blitz you and seal you/absorb you in some way or just outright bypass your immortality and invincibility if it doesn’t work at a conceptual level and at their cosmological scale
This doesn't protect your mind.
Immortality and Invincibility: Haha, I'm invincible!!!
Mystic Eyes of Death Perception: Nuh uh
I have made characters that would be able to easily beat that (and aren't considered gods)
The Protective One (He has a form that he'll likely enter (if facing an opponent with the abilities you've mentioned) and anything he hits, just straight up dies, regardless of invincibility and immortality status. And shapeshifting into him would put you into his first form, prior to him being reincarnated into a robot (which was millennia after his death))
Mysterious Traveller (She has a sword that will kill anything it cuts, except herself and TUF (The Unknown Force). She is completely immune to the sword, however if you shapeshift into her, you do not get that ability)
And then there's the few that would be considered "above gods" in power. E.g. The Dark God, Godchild, The True God, The Unknown Force. The Dark God is the weakest of the four, being a creation of Godchild, who is a creation of The True God, who is a creation of The Unknown Force, who is the only one truly omnipotent.
Well, you’ve given the story writers more abilities that they will use to overcome these 3 you listed out
2 things: Floating eternally in the void of space would not happen I think, since after the heat death, memory regeneration probably stops
Besides that, a weakness is probably some kind of construct army with firearms. Presumably, the hive mind/ source should position itself in a safe and out of range location, while simple constructs go around purging. The regeneration might make you among the last survivors, however since you are unable to remember yourself when you are gone, and the construct has no need for memory, regeneration will stop when competent skynet (or anything similar in nature) wins.
Or just... An alpha or beta class psyker
Everybody gangsta until my 14 year old oc pulls out a friggen full automatic dual drum magazine assault rifle in a medieval times roleplay (lol)
Adaptive evolution
True Immortality
Shape-shifting
Because I love eldritch abominations
Thank you for the information now i can create a character that has no flaws and a character thats unbeatable .
So you become an anomalous memetic concept. The SCP foundation could, well, contain you.
It's literally just put him in a coma and forcefeed.. won't die and the IQ theft is an active power
Yup. They even have some SCPs they can use on you if it comes down to that.
That "clutch memory regeneration" sounds like a dumbed down and taken out of context "dark soul fills the heavens" from "A Regressor's Tale Of Cultivation".
Which is basically cloning, but spreading through knowing about the person who is being cloned.
2:08 why'd you say green needle
7:35 I've heard of this power twice in my years of being a nerd (and one of them barely counts). One of them being in an indie proto-RPG called the "Magocratic Conversion" where you leave an imprint on an object and resurrect when that object reminds anyone that you exist.
The second being freakin Rune King Thor, cause in a throwavay line in that comic it is stated that he can return from death as long as a single person remembers him.
Kumagawa's all fiction if we give it author-level authority basically one-shots any fiction lmao
nah scp has it covered with the fact that authors have there own authors and ofc 2747 would counter
Nope all fiction and all hax are based off cosmology
IQ Theft made me immediately think of the Error pathway from Lord of the Mysteries, which could steal just about anything. Items, abilities, actions, thoughts, memories, time, lifespan, identity, distance, position- *anything*.
Ichibei has an ability where if anyone says his name he will get reserected at his full power, and I believe he can tell others after his death to say this name.
This extends to all squad zero aswell
he better hope that no one that can make people forget him will ever fight him then
i thought this will be just another video that can be countered easily, but this video has a good point unless something that you fight is a higher dimensional being or something that has OP defensive ability that need feat to be able to interact with it.
if you want the memory regeneration can be changed into 'chain reaction of interaction regeneration'
i know my naming ability is BAD but what i mean is:
you will always be able to regenerate from anything, from void to 1, from 0 to 1, from dust to your original self. and there will be chain reaction, if something that interacting with you doesn't matter it higher dimensional being, accidently or not accidental, with life or without life, with memory or without memory, with knowing or without knowing, even if they erase you and themself you will be regen because of the chain reaction.
Chain reaction: if something interacting with you, and that thing is interacting with you, not you or anything in the past, future and present, unless everything that is interacting with them is erased too, you always can regenerate, and the chain reaction has no limit.
example:
A (you) deleted completely by B (deletor) and then if B in the present/past/present (this interaction thing is still work even if B is interacting with the Void/nothingness) is interacting with something (i will call this C). and this C is interacting with other thing (D) that D need to be deleted, and if D interacting with other thing (E) that E need to be deleted too.
(even if C or B is avoid or nothingness or the absence of nothingness and that thing is interacting with somethign (R) (if this R is created, exist by C/B it still counted as interacting) that mean R counted as interacting with C/B)
this need long time to write, so if there any confusion on my word, I'm sorry
How to beat fiction?
Get an Absolute type of ability
Get the ability to bypass the No Limit Fallacy
With this one trick you can make all powerscalers cry 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Thank god that no limits fallacy isn't a fallacy and it's just copers made up
@@TheZaixeljust imagine people thinking that eldritch horrors aren't that bad since they can never be depicted at full strength without our minds turning to sludge.
@@TheZaixelHow would you be able to distinguish what ‘is’ and ‘isn’t’ a fallacy? do tell.
@@twenty-fifth420 find an official source. That's it.
@@TheZaixelit is a fallacy
5:49 in just a lightsaber it seems kinda hard to get into a good position but you just have to be smart. Just hope you don’t get obliterated by a laser.
6:30 it would be ultra convenient to have a lightsaber power.
8:54 you would only have to interact with infinite memories which should be poorly is someone can wipe you across all existences. Maybe they can automate or time delay their powers to remove the requirement for needing to know the target with an earlier memory wipe.
9:58 Immortality seems kinda hard to deal with in a finite space. Maybe being able to choose the circumstances of respawning would remove some problems like death loops and finite worlds.
I won't lie the IQ theft definition sounds like something Jimmy Neutron actually made in its Nicktoon.
writing this stuff down to create an ability to make my own characters immune
What if I told you that Superman has resisted all of these and can put you somewhere you won't come back from because you can never be hurt there
The issue with the idea of a skill set that could let you beat any character is the simple "always a bigger fish" idea. It would be insurmountably difficult for any character to survive for example the fnaf world 4th wall attack, and an even bigger power gap from something like that to say gwenpool with her ability to travel through the margins of her comics letting her basically time travel or access limitless information on demand, and so on.
7:00 chainsaw man
I would add energy manipulation (redireciton, absorption and conversion) on an atomic level. The potential there is insane.
All three of these are more limited versions of other abilities. Also there are definitely characters that resist these abilities. So yea, no.
I wasn't ready to be nostalgia tripped by Soul Sacrifice in the Clutch Memory Regeneration section
Personally i'd go with subjective reality AKA "Fuck your cool shit, that shit don't count."
You gonna try to kamehameha me? Nuh uh.
Laser eye me? That's just fancy lights.
Drop me in the sun? It's a discoball.
Try to make me stupid? Nuh uh, i'm still as smart as before.
You're immortal? Damn you're old, go back to the coffin mr. skeleton.
You got a sword? It's rubber now.
Nuke? That's just one of those fancy fire works.
thats just reality bending something thats countered by reality sinks (people like dr clef) or reality anchors/SRAs
The "Nuh Uh" ability
so a reality bender got it
@@Grimm_Flame "All Fiction" basically
@@thetriathigamer1544 Yeah but without the screws and the being forced to lose in whatever situation part of kumogawa's ability.
İQ steal is great, but would not work on someone like Rimuru who can create a copy ir backup of their mind. XD still op tho.
Same with Electrical Bond Manipulation, Rimuru is fully spiritual meaning he is literally not physical and destroying something that isnt there is impossiblr XD.
The last one is insanely OP, and even devine characters would strugle if they dont have some godly power like Consept Manipulation which can just remove the consept of resurrection. Tho, congrats on selecting powers that are around 2-1A
Cool video, but you could probably beat any fictional character if you can control time - specifically that you can move and interact with the world even if time is stopped or reversed. If you stop time and punch someone eg: Goku, no matter how tough he is he’ll get one shot since you basically have infinite speed meaning infinite force.
nah you would lose to people who have counted stuff like that i.e goku and scp 096 or hell even jojo and dio
@@trolledfordripgoku not really as hit wasn't able to stop time itself by rather sort or create a dimension that only he can move in which sort or acts like a time pause for 1/5s but even than it only works on people who are about the same level or lower than him in terms of strength so goku literally just overpowered it so if you actually stopped time itself goku won't be able to do anything
characters with inaccessible/immeasurable speed:
(Also that wouldn’t work on a character like goku because he’s more durable than an infinite sized universe)
@@Numbers-gStands you need at least inaccessible speed to move if time isn't moving not infinite
Maybe.
Shuffle Manipulation
Proxy Identity Anti-Swap
Youth-Matrix Sidestep Copy Convergence Certificate
There you go, anti powers, and they aren't godlike.
That being said, you did a great job! There isn't any work around I can find while using sixteen or less syllables.
antimeme and eats memorys
@@trolledfordrip Yes.
All that just for SCP to violate lol.
Glad to be part of the "suffer in the void of space for eternity" club. I wonder who'll be there with me???
me trying to steal goku’s IQ before I get hit by an attack massively faster than light:😥
“Congratulations, you gained negative 18IQ!”
@@Proxy606 I feel like if I tried to even touch goku I’d fucking explode, if that motherfucker crashes out for .1 seconds the whole galaxy is ending up on a T-shirt
I mean... nothing says you have to officially start a fight with him. If he doesn't know he needs to fight with you around he would be screwed before he can do anything about it.
@@chaossnowkitsune6377 goku has Ultra Instict, that mf can be a vegetable and still beat my ass😭🙏
@TeaCupToast he won't attack you in Ultra instinct unless you were actually trying to attack him in some way. If the IQ theft ability involves only having to be near him instead of touch then I don't think he would attack you in ultra instinct. Especially because by the time he would be permanently be in that mode you wouldn't need to use your power on him anymore.
While I get the second one, I'd have to personally suggest a replacement with my own personal creation: Shadow Stepping. Using this power, dark and dim places glow with the radiance directly proportional to the darkness, and the solid surfaces in shadow act as portals to a pocket dimension that connects to every shadow across time and space. That way, it doesn't matter if something or someone manages to kill you, you can always come back because everyone remembers that shift in the shadows out of the corner of their eyes. The two, arguably main, bad parts are that while shadows act as windows, this principle goes both ways and when enshrouded in darkness the Shadow Stepper can hear other near by shadows reaching out proportionally to the depth of darkness they are in, and the arguably worse problem that only is such because of the aforementioned sound/distance ratio: as it turns out, this pocket dimension exists outside of physical space, so distance is nonexistent within the dimension, so all of time and space is screaming it's entire capacity for every firm of cruelty and compassion all at once into your ear when you go through. This maddening effect is only worsened as the only part one can control is the active choice for them to enter a shadow, but everything else can only be turned off when heavily intoxicated. While intoxicated, they can still enter shadows, but will be blind and unable to navigate within it so it's stupidly dangerous with the best of luck. Such a power would be my personal choice as I feel I could set up safeguards and withstand the assault every Shadow Step.
Memory Regeneration is similar to a Power seen in the Doctor Who Audio books.
Nobody No-One is an extremely OP character.
A "Word Lord" which his abbilities and existence are determined by people acknowlodging his name, even without knowing.
So if for example, someone where to say "Nobody/No one, can do [X] thing" then this guy is capable of, without limit.
So it becomes incredibly powerful when you say stuff by accident like "No one can erase life from the Universe" and suddenly he can.
so when i say nobody died he would just die?
@@trolledfordrip He WOULD be able to die.
But if he doesn't want to, he just doesn't
@@unkpo5189 so if i then say Nobody wants to die would he then just die?
@@trolledfordrip Yeah, I doubt he would want to.
"Nobody can do not not instantly dying involuntarily"
In the light novel/Manwha FFF-Class Hero there was a skill called Legendary. As long as anyone or anything remembers you then you will always come back.
Batman with prep time still solo's
SCP 682 victim no matter how much he prep
Batman would fight Doomsday on cracked.
Can he beat Maurice tho?
I came up with one: Selective power intangibility. Its like regular intangibiluty but you are also unable to be targeted by other powers. This way you can get around immunity type powers since they are unable to effect what you are doing no matter what. Its as if you didn't even exist to them.
information regeneration which is even better as, if any piece of information exists about you can come back (as seen in the novel legendry mechanic)
Aka *Memory Immortality*
@@wallie8539 basically just a little bit more broad
So basically Doomsday.
nah that can be countered by a weak antimeme
@@trolledfordripTechnically, if we're talking about The Legendary Mechanic, no. That wouldn't actually work.
Information is stored in all things, such as memories. ...or objects that you have altered, events you have affected, history that had existed, and more.
You'd need existance erasure or to completely sever the Information connection of the character to the information of the rest of reality.
YES, ELECTRICAL BOND NEGATION finally somebody mentioned it :D
One power that beats these
Absolute nullification dome
(This automatically nullifies all powers automatically)
Anti all weapon or attacks that cancels all effects that anyone or anything holds. It can’t be nullified since the attack or weapon would immediately cancel out any effect applied to it.
Or just anyone who trained to get their abilities like Saitama, Asta, Goku. They really have no powers of the most part. Just trained to get their strength.
Okay but that's boring as fuck. Also how exactly do you define a "power"? Something a character can do that normal people can't? Well in that case literally any and all variations in a person from the norm could be considered "powers". Something that violates the laws of physics? Well then a lot of mutant abilities like Wolverine's claws WOULDN'T be considered "powers". You can't really define what a "power" exactly is, so saying that something "nullifies all powers" doesn't really mean anything without further context.
Me when my opponent tries to do something and I say no(they haven’t even moved from their position):
unless ofc they get there powers from something outside of said dome or are a conceptual being and so when you go into the dome your concept gets poofed so if you were one of say energy then the dome would break and then you would be back
R/F transcendence>. Also this doesn’t guarantee your win, it just means you’re fighting without powers.
i'd like to introduce you to gun.
you need a certain range for iq stealing, gun has plenty range, we can chose a sniper if we want for that
a sword has very limited ranged, gun beats sword
and for the regeneration? just keep on killing this person with these abilities basically putting them in purgatory, and get multiple people for this one as it helps negate any chance the person escapes