Talk:Absolute Will/@comment-4887701-20130813024541/@comment-10568932-20130813162533

@HavenLuvsTheRage,  an "Almighty" power doesn't mean that it can do anything, otherwise all of them would be omnipotence. It means that it is as close to omnipotence as an ability can get without actually being omnipotent. Meaning that it can evolve into omnipootence and potentially create, but that is not what it can do or is meant to do in it's purest form. Which is why Superpower Manipulation doesn't include Complete Arsenal even though it manipulates superpowers, and Absolute Intellect does not include Omniscience, even though it has access to all knowledge, or Absolute Condition does not include Perfection even though all of the user's attributes are absolute. What I'm saying is that the power cannot create, but the user can evolve the power so that it can-- it's up to the user of the ability to use it for what he or she desires.