Conversion

The power to transform people into different creatures. Opposite to Conversion Negation.

Also Called

 * Racial Conversion
 * Species Conversion/Transformation
 * Turning

Capabilities
User can permanently transform other beings into other kind of creatures, typically the kind they are; for example, vampires transforming humans into other vampires through a bite.

Variations

 * Angelization
 * Demonization
 * Deification
 * Dollification
 * Humanization
 * Lycanthropic Infection
 * Mummification
 * Roboticization
 * Vampirization
 * Zombification

Associations

 * Contagion Embodiment
 * Conversion Resurrection
 * Curse Inducement
 * Disease Generation
 * Genetic Manipulation
 * Infection Empowerment
 * Infectious Bite
 * Mutation Inducement
 * Power Bestowal
 * Power Erasure
 * Soul Conversion
 * Species-Shifting
 * Undead Physiology
 * Vampire Physiology
 * Werewolf Physiology

Limitations

 * Usually irreversible.
 * May not work on users of Regenerative Healing Factor.
 * Certain supernatural DNA may keep the conversion from completing.
 * May be constantly active and uncontrollable.
 * The change may be reversible, or at least preventable.
 * Conversion Negation can reverse the change.
 * May be reversible by destroying the source.
 * Conversion Immunity

Known Users
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Folklore/Mythology

 * Werewolves (Folklore/Mythology)
 * Vampires (Folklore/Mythology)
 * Undead (Folklore/Mythology)

Comics

 * Axos (Doctor Who:The Golden Ones); via Goruda Brain Tonic

Films/Television

 * Deadites (Evil Dead)
 * Thing monsters (The Thing)
 * Abby (Let Me In)
 * Vampires (Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel)
 * Vampires (Underworld)
 * Lycans (Underworld)
 * Vampires (The Vampire Diaries and The Originals); turn humans and witches into vampires, and siphoners into vampire-witch hybrids.
 * Hybrids (The Vampire Diaries and The Originals); turn humans and witches into vampires, and siphoners into vampire-witch hybrids.
 * Klaus (The Vampire Diaries and The Originals); turn humans and witches into vampires, werewolves into vampire-werewolf hybrids, and siphoners into vampire-witch hybrids.
 * Hope Mikaelson (The Vampire Diaries and The Originals); turn humans and witches into vampires, werewolves into vampire-werewolf hybrids, and siphoners into vampire-witch hybrids.
 * Wraither demons (Angel)
 * Vampires (Blade Trilogy)
 * Reapers (Blade II)
 * Borg (Star Trek)
 * Avatars (Charmed)
 * Spider Demons (Charmed)
 * Vampires (Charmed)
 * Banshees (Charmed)
 * Wendigos (Charmed)
 * Furies (Charmed)
 * Nymphs (Charmed)
 * Nighloks (Power Rangers Samurai)
 * Ood (Doctor Who)
 * Cybermen (Doctor Who)
 * Krynoids (Doctor Who)
 * The Flood (Doctor Who)
 * The Master (Doctor Who); via the Immortality Gate
 * Gas Mask Zombies (Doctor Who)
 * Jamie/The Empty Child
 * Saturnyns (Doctor Who)
 * Wirrn (Doctor Who)
 * Zygons (Doctor Who)
 * CyberKing (Doctor Who)
 * Adipose (Doctor Who)
 * Fireplace Monsters (Don't Be Afraid of the Dark)
 * Dragon King (Legend of Mermaid)
 * Halflings (True Blood); by using up all of their powers, they become ordinary humans themselves
 * Penelope Gardiner/Athena Browning (Witches of East End); via Power Absorption for Humanization
 * Witches and Warlocks (Witches of East End); turn humans into witches via Magic
 * Nyx (Once Upon a Time in Wonderland); turns anyone who takes her water into genies
 * Kal (Halloweentown 2: Kalabar's Revenge); via the Creature Spell and the Grey Spell

Literature

 * Vampires (Twilight Saga)
 * Werewolves (Twilight Saga)
 * Vampires (The Vampire Chronicles)
 * Vampires (Shadow Falls)
 * Werewolves (Shadow Falls)
 * Vampires (The Shadowhunter Chronicles)
 * Werewolves (The Shadowhunter Chronicles)
 * Characters with morphing powers (Animorphs); permanently become one creature if they stay transformed for longer than two hours
 * Wizards and Witches (Harry Potter); via advanced Transfiguration

Comics

 * Sil (Gold Digger)
 * Brood (Marvel Comics)
 * Methuselah (Trinity Blood)
 * Vampires (DC Comics)
 * Vampires (Marvel Comics)
 * Brood (Marvel Comics)
 * Malebolgia (Image Comics)
 * Prime Sentinels (Marvel Comics)

Games

 * Bloody Mary (Infamous 2: Festival of Blood)
 * Firstbloods (Infamous 2: Festival of Blood)
 * Shroobs (Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time)
 * Zombies (Resident Evil)
 * Ing/Darklings (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)
 * Joseph Bertrand III (Infamous 2)
 * Shadow Beasts (The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess)
 * The Infected (Prototype)
 * Heartless (Kingdom Hearts)
 * Nobodies (Kingdom Hearts)

Cartoons

 * Diagon (Ben 10: Ultimate Alien)
 * Xenocytes/DNAliens (Ben 10: Alien Force/Ultimate Alien)
 * Ectonurites (Ben 10)
 * Zs'Skayr (Ben 10)
 * Aparoids (Star Fox: Assault)
 * Lumpy Space People (Adventure Time)
 * Dracule (Dragon Eye)
 * Necromorphs (Dead Space)
 * Kanshuu (World Embryo)
 * Doofenshmirtz's inator (Phineas and Ferb Night of the Living Pharmacist)
 * Doof "zombies" (Phineas and Ferb Night of the Living Pharmacist )
 * Hawk Moth/Le Papillon (Miraculous Ladybug)
 * Darkblade (Miraculous Ladybug)
 * Pharaoh (Miraculous Ladybug)
 * Puppeteer (Miraculous Ladybug)

Anime/Manga

 * Karasumi (Hiniiru)
 * Slash (Jibaku-kun: Twelve World Story)
 * Sailor Moon (Sailor Moon); using the Silver Crystal

Other

 * The Bastard (Whateley Academy)}}

Known Objects

 * Silver Crystal (Sailor Moon)
 * Lightstar Crystal (Skeleton Warriors); transforms humans into Skeletons
 * Tribal Mask (My Babysitter's a Vampire); transforms whoever with a costume into an actual character
 * Mortal Cup (The Mortal Instruments); transforms humans into Shadowhunters
 * Infernal Cup (The Mortal Instruments); transforms Shadowhunters into Endarkened
 * Genie Lamp (Once Upon a Time in Wonderland)
 * Goruda Brain Tonic (Doctor Who)
 * Immortality Gate (Doctor Who)
 * Butterfly/Moth Miraculous (Miraculous Ladybug)

Known Locations

 * Moon Pool (H2O: Just Add Water & Mako Mermaids); transforms humans into merpeople
 * Okami Mountain Spring (Majimoji Rurumo); transforms humans into wolves
 * Planet Geo (Guy: Double Target)