Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-27353987-20160218083950/@comment-25615397-20160301023816

Is it okay for me to say that I don't want to be nigh-omnipotent due to my combination of powers? I still want to be sort of connected to my humanity despite suddenly gaining abilities I would barely be able to initially comprehend and probably misuse due to my lack of experience. Here's what I would most likely want:

Transmutation  - Now every physical object I can think of is at my fingertips.

Intuitive Perception - I can comprehend almost anything and everything, so my Transmutation is no longer limited to purely physical objects anymore. Not only that, but I will gain absolute loads of newfound knowledge about the universe and its contents.

Maximum Brain Capacity - Now the possibility that my intuitive perception would overload my mind is erased. Not to mention the various gates of possibility that will be opened to my psyche.

Life Creation - Now my infinite creativity and knowledge on how to create a perfect ecosystem can go into effect here. Plus, I'd love a pet owl-gryphon. If you haven't seen pictures of those, just look them up on google. So good.

Regenerative Healing Factor - Now I can spend as long as I want to creating whatever I want, without the need to worry about dying of old age. I also don't need to worry about the issue of immortality that involves floating through space for an eternity, since there are ways I can still die. I could create a species, build them a city, and rule over them as a demigod. I could make little mini owl-gryphons and place them in positions of government. The possibilities are practically limitless. Practically. Which is just the way I like it since I think death is a natural process, as is the idea that everything changes, and everything that starts has an end as well.