Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-9154802-20180509212825/@comment-9154802-20180510082350

SageM wrote: The problem with that is that you can't simply add Omnipotence as a limitation to every power.

This same argument has happened before and the answer was simply No.

So if you want to try and add Omnipotence as a limitation to every absolute power or infinite power on here you will probably be asked to either stop or the limitation will be removed (yes its on some of the absolute powers, but adding it to all of them would be against the rules.).

While your argument may be technically accurate, the problem is that your applying real world logic to this. And since this a wikia that focuses on fictional powers, logic like that doesn't always work out that way.

I am not saying your wrong, but situations like this all depend on the writer and how they want to deal with it.

Also another point to take into consideration is that some of the limitations for powers are listed as may effect the user, not that they will effect them. It simply is not truly absolute if it can be stopped by any finite/lesser means.