Regenerative Healing Factor

The ability to heal rapidly from any physical injury. Opposite to Anti-Healing Factor.

Also Called

 * Accelerated Healing/Regeneration
 * Cellular Healing/Healing Factor/Regeneration
 * Enhanced Healing/Healing Factor/Regeneration
 * Epithelial Cell Regeneration
 * Healing Factor
 * High Speed Regeneration/Healing/Healing Factor
 * Instant Regeneration
 * Molecular Regeneration
 * Rapid Cell Mitosis/Regeneration
 * Rapid Cellular Regeneration
 * Regeneration
 * Regenerative Healing
 * Rejuvenation
 * Self-Healing
 * Spontaneous Regeneration/Healing/Healing Factor
 * Tissue Regeneration

Capabilities
The user can rapidly regenerate. In other words, they recreate lost or damaged tissues, organs and limbs, sometimes slowing, or even stopping, aging. The rate and amount of healing varies widely (see Levels of Regeneration); some can regrow missing limbs, others must put the limb back in place for rapid regeneration. They are generally in very good physical shape as their bodies are constantly reverting to healthy state, granting them nigh-inexhaustible stamina and vitality.

At higher levels, users can regenerate not just their cellular tissues, but also their DNA, undoing genetic mutations and breakdown, as well as maintaining one's youth by extending telomeres. This also gives them immunity to diseases and infections, undoing any unwanted symptoms, as well as provide a form of self-sustenance, forgoing the needs for oxygen and food intake. If advanced enough, the ability will cause the body to cease aging as the cells are regenerating and dying in equilibrium, granting immortality.

Regeneration differs from wound healing, which involves closing up the injury site with a scar.

Applications

 * Contaminant Immunity
 * Disease Immunity
 * Enhanced Condition
 * Limb Reattachment
 * Limited Self-Sustenance.
 * Pain Suppression
 * Regenerative Durability
 * Regrowth
 * Telomere Regeneration

Methods

 * Biological Manipulation: Repair/regenerate one's own damaged cells.
 * Body Shedding: Leave all wounds behind.
 * Event Negation: Negating injuries to "regenerate" wounds.
 * Healing: Applying healing to injuries and diseases.
 * Infinite Energy: Provide oneself with an infinite energy supply to constantly repair damage.
 * Molecular Manipulation: Repair oneself at a molecular level.
 * Nanite Manipulation: Utilize nano-machines to repair bodily damage.
 * Subatomic Manipulation: Repair oneself at a subatomic level.
 * Supernatural Cells: Supernaturally induced cells rapidly recover.
 * Telekinesis: Induce biological/molecular manipulation via psychic powers.
 * Temporal Healing: Return one's own body to a state before it suffers any damage.
 * Wound Transferal: Transfer sustained damage to another, while healing oneself.

Variations

 * Absorbing Regeneration: regenerate by absorbing matter/energy to empower regeneration process or transform matter/energy directly into their own mass.
 * Consumption Healing: regenerate by eating anything.
 * Elemental Regeneration: regenerate by absorbing elements.
 * Organic Regeneration: regenerate by absorbing living or non-living organic material.
 * Accelerating Regeneration: increases the speed of regenerative power each time they are wounded.
 * Ample Regeneration: (Surplus Regeneration, Hydra Effect) user grows back extra of whatever body parts are lost or lethally injured. One with this ability may lose an arm, and grow back two, or the like.
 * User's body may only grow back two limbs or organs at a time; and the body can subliminally intuit when not to grow back extra parts (so the user doesn’t end up with eight heads or the like, which will actually impair function instead of helping it).
 * Anatomical Liberation: user "re-collects" body parts after said parts have been dismembered or removed from the body. This ability makes being dismembered and vaporization impossible, as the body will simply pull itself back together.
 * Bone Regeneration: user regenerates their bones.
 * Core-Reliant Regeneration: regenerate from any injuries so long as the core of the body remains intact.
 * Haemopotent Regeneration : regenerate using blood.
 * Healing Trance: undergo a trance, allowing the user’s body to heal without danger. One with this ability may generate an aura of healing energy, a psychic aura which accelerates the healing process, or a defensive aura to prevent further damage. In the first case, the life energy required may be absorbed from outside areas. In the second case, the energy comes from the mind. In the third case, the aura levitates the user and matches any outside force so as to be impenetrable by potentially-harmful outside forces.
 * Mechanical Regeneration: regenerate through the aid of any type of of machinery.
 * Mental Regeneration: regenerate from any damage done to mind, including brain damage, brain disease, etc.
 * Nerve Regeneration: (Neural Regeneration, Nervous System Regeneration) regenerate one’s nerves (which usually are incapable of regeneration) and to return them back to their original state after harm. The user could use this ability to resist being stunned, going unconscious, going into shock from intense pain or permanently losing sensation in any part of the body.
 * This ability may grant immunity to paralysis, stroke, mental disability or the like, if the entire nervous system can regenerate.
 * Reforming: (Reconstitution) pull oneself back together after being blown up.
 * Replication Regeneration: regenerate using clones.
 * Telekinetic Regeneration: regenerate using psychic powers.

Levels of Regeneration
Unstable Level (example: Motoharu Tsuchimikado)
 * Healing may be unreliable, either failing or have a limit on how many times it can be used.
 * May come at a cost, such as accelerating cellular division and aging to close up the wound.
 * May require a certain condition to activate regeneration, such as the consumption of blood.
 * Regeneration may be limited to a certain part of the body, instead of the whole.

Basic Level (example: Taisuke Kano)
 * Minor wounds such as cuts, bruises and light burns heal faster than normal.
 * Recovering from minor to moderate blood loss.
 * Critical wounds such as lost limbs, damaged nerves, and internal organs cannot be regenerated, as wounds would simply close up faster and lost organs remain lost.
 * Cells that are fatally damaged, such as by burning, cannot be regenerated, resulting in permanent scarring.

Expert Level (example: Ulquiorra Cifer)
 * External wounds, including fractured bones and deeper burns, may heal at an accelerated rate, disregarding severity.
 * Cellular and genetic damage is reduced, greatly extending the user's lifespan.
 * Lost limbs may be regenerated quickly or can be reattached.
 * Can survive severe blood loss.
 * Minor damaged internal organs may heal, but more severity may be beyond repair and may take more time to heal.
 * Nerves may remain damaged.
 * Tumorous cells may actually be multiplied via regeneration as they are considered living cells.

Advanced Level (example: Creed Diskenth)
 * Minor to moderate wounds heal near-instantaneously, appearing as though they never happened.
 * Lost limbs and internal organs may be completely regenerated.
 * Damaged nerves can be healed to a certain extent.
 * Cellular senescence is drastically reduced, if not completely halted, granting decelerated aging/eternal youth.
 * Critically and fatally damaged cells can regenerate, preventing scars.
 * User can regenerate as long as the head/brain is damaged to no more than a certain level.
 * Disease Immunity
 * User is near-completely unaffected by toxin or drugs.
 * Destruction of the head is one of the few sure methods to ensure the user of this level's death.
 * Healing strength may be so powerful, the blood is enriched with healing powers that can be used to heal others.
 * Tumorous cells may actually be multiplied via regeneration as they are considered living cells.

Master Level (example: Madara Uchiha)
 * Cellular regeneration and rejuvenation would be so powerful, the user would be close to true immortality.
 * Brain cells and nerves can be completely repaired, to the point of keeping the mind intact.
 * Decapitation can be reduced in effectiveness as the user can reattach their heads and seal the cut.
 * Contaminant Immunity
 * User is forever in their optimal health and physical prime.
 * Tumorous cells will be healed to the point of returning to their optimal, healthy form.
 * The only way to inflict long term exhaustion and injury on the user is to use attacks faster than the speed of regeneration at a repeated rate.

Ultimate Level (example: Magatsuhi)
 * User may regenerate completely as long as one cell or even molecule remains intact.
 * Decapitation would be pointless as user can regenerate a head, or the head can regenerate a whole new body.
 * Impossible to exhaust or permanently injure, regardless of attack speed.
 * Removal of soul or temporal erasure are the only methods of killing the user.

Absolute Level (example: Kaguya Hōraisan)
 * User may regenerate even if their body and soul are completely destroyed.
 * Complete destruction results in complete restoration.
 * Physical, mental, spiritual and temporal states will restore to full without fail.
 * Only possible method to truly kill the immortal is to first find a method to negate regeneration.

Associations

 * Adaptive Regeneration
 * Ash Resurrection
 * Biological Manipulation
 * Body Manipulation
 * Enhanced Condition
 * Health Manipulation
 * Immortality
 * Injury Immunity
 * Resurrection
 * Self-Sustenance
 * Shapeshifting

Limitations

 * Function of power:
 * Anti-Healing Factor
 * Healing Factor Nullification.
 * Removal of power may undo previous regeneration.
 * Regeneration may be lost if it depends on external source/object.
 * Misaligned body parts, foreign objects in wound, or mitosis-inhibiting drugs may affect regeneration.
 * Instant death can kill the user before they regenerate.
 * Damage may exceed the rate or extent of regeneration.
 * Death Inducement, Destabilization, Destruction, Disintegration, Incineration, One Hit Kill, etc.
 * Damage to the brain/head:
 * Decapitation/destroying the head can kill low-level users. High-level users can re-attach their head or regenerate a new head/body. Cephalophore users are unaffected.
 * If regeneration needs brain signals, damage may hinder the process.
 * May lose skills, senses, memories, or other powers. Loss may be permanent.
 * Healing may not include Pain Suppression.
 * May also involve inflammation.
 * If power is biological:
 * Biological Manipulation.
 * Excessive cell division may damage mitochondria and/or telomeres, causing premature aging and associated health problems. Mitochondria/Telomere Regeneration solves this problem.
 * Healing too fast may cause DNA replication errors, resulting in mutations, cancer, or the gain/loss/alteration of powers (including this power).
 * Disease:
 * May still be vulnerable to disease.
 * May overload immune response, causing allergy/auto-immunity.
 * Power may replace immune system. User never develops natural immunity, and is vulnerable if de-powered.
 * Sustenance:
 * May still require food, water, air, etc.
 * Regeneration may increase nutrition requirements.
 * Starvation, dehydration, and suffocation may kill user.
 * Self-Sustenance bypasses this limitation.
 * Damage inflicted by Irreversible Destruction cannot be regenerated.

Known Users
See Also: Healing Factor.

Cartoons
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 * Marceline (Adventure Time)
 * The Moon (Adventure Time)
 * Thep Khufans (Ben 10)
 * Snare-Oh
 * Mummy
 * Petrosapiens (Ben 10)
 * Diamondhead
 * Gluto (Ben 10)
 * Methanosians (Ben 10: Alien Force)
 * Swampfire
 * Diagon (Ben 10)
 * Galvanic Mechamorphs (Ben 10/Ben 10: Alien Force/Ben 10: Omniverse)
 * Upgrade
 * Baz-El
 * Floraunas (Ben 10/Ben 10: Omniverse)
 * Wildvine
 * Pax
 * Bloxx (Ben 10: Omniverse)
 * Polymorphs (Ben 10/Ben 10: Alien Force/Ben 10: Omniverse)
 * Goop
 * Peter Griffin (Family Guy)
 * Retep (Family Guy)
 * Ernie the Giant Chicken (Family Guy)
 * Fairies (Fairly Odd Parents)
 * Cathulhu (Ghostbusters)
 * Summerween Trickster (Gravity Falls)
 * Bill Cipher (Gravity Falls)
 * Prometheus (Hercules: the Animated Series)
 * Tendril (Inhumanoids)
 * Marmoo (Kulipari)
 * Tech E. Coyote (Loonatics Unleashed)
 * Snakeweed/Snake (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; 2012 TV series)

Literature

 * Prometheus (Greek Mythology)
 * Corwin (Chronicles of Amber)
 * Blood Healers (Red Queen)
 * Bess Blonos
 * SCP-682 (SCP Foundation)
 * Shapeshifters (Shadow Falls)
 * Vampires (Shadow Falls)
 * Chameleons (Shadow Falls)
 * Werewolves (Shadow Falls)
 * Armagi (Terminal)
 * Fanoxean (The Young Guardians)
 * Mitch Baxter (The Young Guardians)
 * Parker (The Young Guardians)
 * Mason (The Young Guardians)
 * Carnifex (Wild Cards)
 * Crawler (Worm)
 * Lung (Worm)

Films

 * Freddy Krueger (A Nightmare on Elm Street)
 * Fu-Lum (Dragon Ball Evolution)
 * E.T. (E.T.: The Extraterrestrial)
 * Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th)
 * The Demon (The Devil's Rock)
 * Biollante (Godzilla)
 * Destoroyah (Godzilla)
 * Godzilla (Godzilla)
 * Hedorah (Godzilla)
 * Orga (Godzilla)
 * Space Godzilla (Godzilla)
 * Sammael (Hellboy)
 * John Hancock (Hancock)
 * Mary Embrey (Hancock)
 * Aldrich Killian (Iron Man 3)
 * Immortals (Highlander)
 * The Thing (John Carpenter's The Thing)
 * Raizo (Ninja Assassin)
 * The Meta (Red vs. Blue)
 * Alice (Resident Evil)
 * Changelings (Star Trek)
 * The Crow (The Crow)
 * Vampires (Underworld)
 * Lycans (Underworld)
 * Universal Soldiers (Universal Soldiers)
 * Imhotep (The Mummy)
 * Painkiller Jane (Painkiller Jane)}}

Known Objects

 * Stimpaks (Fallout Series)
 * Shroud of Eden (Assassins Creed: Syndicate)