Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-31126847-20170215021142/@comment-26256072-20170215052401

True Omnipotence is the strongest power, by definition. User can do absolutely anything without limit and has no equal. There can only be one user of this power in a canon.

Nigh-Omnipotence is the same, except the user has one or more limits/competitors. If there is even one thing they cannot do, or one person who can rival their power, then they are not truly omnipotent. They just appear omnipotent for all intents and purposes.

Cyberpotence is omnipotence that only applies within a virtual reality. You can do anything within that virtual world, but the power doesn't apply outside of it.

Metapotence is omnipotence that totally disobeys logic. I'm not sure if logic manipulation is the mechanism or merely the effect; the article is currently unclear.

Ultipotence just means infinite power, but without infinite knowledge, wisdom, etc.

Complete Arsenal means you have every power, including Omnipotence (and vice-versa). For the same reason, there can only be one person with this power.

Omnipotence Embodiment means you don't have omnipotence, but are omnipotence. You are the unlimited power you wield. Omnipotence grants Complete Arsenal, which grants this power, so having a separate page is kind of redundant in my opinion.

Omni-Creator means you're the supreme being in all canons. It's purely speculative and unenforceable, since different writers can just reject it.

Author Authority means you're the author of the canon and can rewrite it at will.

Omnilock means you exist outside of everything and are unaffected by anything. Just as there can only be one true omnipotent, there can only be one true omnilock, and both powers are wielded by the same user. If you're not truly omnipotent then you're vulnerable to at least one thing, which means you only have "Nigh-Omnilock". Many people don't realise this and get confused, which is where all the paradoxes come from.