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@Necropolis00 I want to learn all the cosmic secrets and clear our realm of astral parasites, and Omniarch seems the easiest way to do it. As to which Omnipotent Derivative is most powerful, well, we'll never get any traction on that question.
Omniarch so no one else has it. WWYD? First step is to learn the cosmic truth, then go from there. But yeah, something is definitely wrong with our verse and the astral planes that surround it, and that's the first thing I straighten out.
Absolute Summoning is not a multiple choice quiz. We're able to summon anything we like without restriction. These kinds of questions make no sense given the nature of the power.
You'd have to create a kind of soul that had the power to form a physical body, I guess, if that's even a soul-power. But then if it is, why not simply do soul-morphing and change your soul into that type of soul? There'd be no need to create a living soul and then absorb it, which makes me think of some evil deity that devours its own children. Pretty dark.
Or you could find a being that had the power to change physiology and possess him. Or find a being that can create physical bodies and soul-control (or trade) him to create the physiology you want.
If you have Absolute Soul there are probably so many interesting places in the spiritual world for you to visit, I don't really think your main focus will be putting on another flesh-suit.
I don't see how absorbing a soul grants you the physiology of any particular physical body.
Author Authority.... Although Absolute Will is still very, very powerful. As to the avatars of each power, Featherine is, I think, one of the few characters who can put a beat down on DC Vertigo Lucifer. Not so many members of that club, as Lucifer can incinerate pretty much anybody with Primordial Fire Manipulation.
But yeah, I think AA/F has the edge over AW/L, Then again, not all users of these powers will be as supremely OP as Featherine or Lucifer. But I'd still go with the plot-based power; it's just what I'm interested in.
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@Abdalla1234 The pro-level posters always provide us with convenient links. :)
For the Zen Master, wherever he goes, there he is. For the Omnifarious shapeshifter, whatever he becomes, he's still himself. I don't recall Impossible Man or Mister Mxyzptlk ever truly changing in spirit despite whatever they changed into, even if it was pure energy, or an idea. Your milage may vary; my two cents.
@Ashzone98 I think the power you're really looking for is Autopotence. Another power is Personal Mastery which includes Omnifarious but goes beyond it while still being less than Autopotence.
That worthiness is an exceptionally rare thing in the comics. And it doesn't matter if the thief can use the Omnitrix himself, he can still steal it.
It's between Mjolnir and the Omnitrix. If I choose Mjolnir, no one else can use it (very largely) but the Omnitrix might be stolen. So, Mjolnir.
Okay, thanks.... I think this is an even easier win for the Doctor. Mikumo's skill set seems largely physical. Really, the Doctor can probably just flip a switch in the Tardis and trap her in a time loop or something. You're giving the Doctor prep.... The Doctor could reconfigure galaxies, the entire universe, with prep. Time Lord technology is Transcendent Science, it's soooo powerful....
The first thing would be to understand the true nature of reality. I'd use Law Intuition to fathom and comprehend all the laws of existence, metaphysical, physical, and other, and then take it from there.
Staff of Power. Because it looks so wizardly to wave or stamp it and then open a portal.
Your giving a Time Lord prep...! Is that Medaka Kurokami in the other box? Yeah, even she loses to Time Lord prep. Outrageous luck is a mysterious force to you and I, but the Time Lords probably understand it as just one of many universal forces. Why wouldn't they?
Omnifarious is not Autopotence, so even though you change, you're still your old self. Impossible Man, for example, his personality doesn't change regardless of what he physically becomes.
Tactical Analysis is better at outsmarting but Optimal Finesse can ass-kick so damn bad.....
Depends upon the character, surely.