Rearrangement Adaptation

The ability to adapt to changes in bodily functions or parts.

Also Called

 * Rearranged Adaptation

Capabilities
Users can adapt to having their body parts or bodily functions rearranged or scrambled. For example, if the user's brain is altered so that they jump instead of running when they try to think about doing a run, the user can adapt to that. The user can also adapt to having, for example, their arms relocated to be on their backside instead of on the upper side of their body.

Applications

 * Adapt to...
 * Body Distortion
 * Body Part Relocation
 * Function Scramble
 * Motion Reversal

Associations

 * Adaptation Manipulation
 * Biological Manipulation
 * Body Dismemberment
 * Body Manipulation
 * Body Part Manipulation
 * Mutilation
 * Reactive Adaptation
 * Shapeshifting

Limitations

 * Adaptations may only be temporary.
 * Some rearrangements may be harder to adapt to,