Dimension Shifting

Dimension shifting is the ability to change one's own, or another subject's, very dimensions. With this ability, one could become two-dimensional, three-dimensional, or even zero-dimensional. This could have many possible uses. This is a sub-version of Dimensional Manipulation.

Uses

 * 4-dimensional: The subject becomes rounded and bulgy. Subject's body is elastic and bouncy like rubber. Subject is also immune to electricity.
 * 3-dimensional: Subject becomes blocky and bulky. This increases the users strength and endurance, making the users body solid as rock.
 * 2-dimensional: Subject becomes completely flat. Subject's sides are incredibly sharp and can cause severe "paper-cuts." Subjects may also be able to be folded for storage, or into "origami-esque" forms. Subject may be light enough to float in the air.
 * 1-dimensional: Subject becomes a thin, nearly invisible line. Subjects could be very flexible, and easily avoid attacks.
 * 0-dimensional: Subject becomes a small, almost impossible to see, spec of matter. User is superdense and can resist all forms of damage, while also being very hard to see.

Limits

 * 3-dimensional subjects may have increased weight, and are very bulky and it becomes slightly difficult to maneuver.
 * 0-dimensional subjects are rendered completely immobile.
 * Living creatures that have been made 1-dimensional are forced to inch around instead of walk.
 * Because of their greatly decreased weight, 2-dimensional subjects may be easily swept away by the wind.

Users

 * The Folded Man (DC Comics)
 * Mario (Super Paper Mario)