User blog comment:Cursed warrior 343/Nex/@comment-30766268-20170504212238/@comment-26993961-20170507090756

I do have to agree that nothing, really, can overpower omnipotence for the reason DYBAD mentioned. Omnipotence is "all power", it's being "supremely powerful". If we compare it to, say, aleph-null, the infinity which contains all natural numbers, omnipotence works in a very similar way to it.

With aleph-null, you could start off at a googolplex, times it by the number of subatomic particles in the universe, then put it to the power of Graham's number, and then takes its powerset, and you still wouldn't be close, at all, to reaching aleph-null. No matter how many times you "add one". Aleph-null is completely unreachable, no matter what number you start at beneath it.

It's the same with omnipotence. It's completely unreachable from all powers beneath its level. It's harder to describe without numbers, but if you're not born/created at an omnipotent level of power, there is literally nothing you can do to achieve it, unless you have some transcendant power which lets you otherwise, or omnipotent hijinks.

That isn't to say there aren't powers which can tackle omnipotence in a serious verse, but you need to be careful. Take for example that "Reversed Effect" power you've got there. If you replace it with a "Power/Strength" varient of "Trick Room" from pokemon (within Trick Room, the faster you are naturally, the slower you go, and the slower you are naturally, the faster you go), which means the stronger you are naturally, the weaker you get within this power, and the weaker you are naturally, the stronger you get, and explicitly state it functions at an omnipotent level. It could work, and even keeps the comedic aspect you have there.

The reason I mention a power like this, which reduces the apparent power of omnipotence is because you can't outright "out-power" omnipotence without such trickery and shenanigans. Like. You just can't. And that's assuming you get close enough to begin with. ^^;

Just my $2~