User blog comment:Trey Davis/The Power of Almighty Powers/@comment-32440156-20191009143430/@comment-33825100-20191011143503

Okay I see however for a ability to be Almighty/Omnipotent it needs to be able to do anything, so saying a ability is Omnipotent when it can’t effect an Omnipotent Being is a bit of a exaggeration. I can imagine killing the one above all from marvel if you can force your imagination from reality then you can do that in some way.

Here’s a quote from the blog I referenced “But I promised 'The True Weakness of Omnipotence', so here it is: even assuming that these rules are satisfied, or a character is allowed to be Omnipotent/have Almighty Powers by the resident Omnipotent Guy/Gal, there's just nothing to discuss. There's no debate to be had - it's academic. To have an Almighty Power means you can't be countered/stopped/whatever. Your power works, no ifs, ands, or buts. An almighty character has no challenges.” Key words are “Your power works no ifs, ands, or buts.”

Now to say if you can’t transcend limitations like they weren’t even there or have none, but you still can’t effect an Omnipotent Being you don’t have an almighty power! If you had an almighty power you could ignore limitations or have none in the first place, also no limitations last when you ignore then no exceptions. If what I just said is in anyway false you don’t wield an almighty power.