With the power to potentially fuse anything together, how would you impose weaknesses and restrictions on this ability that one would need to overcome for it to become powerful?
People clearly don't know who Kumagawa is so I'll give a brief summary.
He's a guy that can erase absolutely anything with no defined limit nigh-instantaneously.
With a Supernatural Mind, it's just a matter of time before you can acquire the other option.
I strongly dislike Batman as a character but I have to admit, apart from the minor difference in raw physical strength, Batman is superior in pretty much every way (at least in terms of general competence).
With the power of Reality Warping could you turn an apple into an orange?🤤🤡🥴
Didn't even look at the question. I saw Daddy Aizen and tapped.
Poor Deadpool.
Yeah Zombies are slow, predictable and dumb. Plus, there's a high possibility of them being captured, dissected, studied and cured/having their weakness discovered.
For the other options... we're pretty much fucked.
Medaka Box slams DBZ (yes, Angels and Zeno included), let alone MHA.
Idk much about accelerator, but unless he can prevent himself from being erased and is able to also erase someone from existence to an absolute level, he loses.
Rick's smarter and it's not even close, mainly because his intelligence is almost on the level of a "Gag".
For one, the guy literally extracted an infinite number of universes within his multiverse where he of all people is the smartest person.
Secondly, he casually opened a portal into a "Metaverse" where he faced off against the "Self-referential Six" that embodied the aspects of a story.
I doubt anyone in mainstream comics in general has the level of feats that Rick has.
(Dr. Manhattan's "Intellectual Ability" stems from his nigh-omniscience from being able to see the past, present and future simultaneously. He's not smart if he practically already knows everything from an ability.)
Force = Mass x Acceleration
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Wouldn't a "Manipulator of Crisis" in this scenario would be Pariah? The Great Darkness was pretty much just existing and minding its own business until Pariah corrupted it and used its power.
Thank you, @TonkyWonky01
But rather than levels of mastery, I was thinking something more along the lines of:
• Weight limit.
• Knowledge of inner workings.
• Size limit.
• Potential time limit of fusions.
• Raw power limit.
• If target has strong will, they can resist.
• Etc.
With the power to potentially fuse anything together, how would you impose weaknesses and restrictions on this ability that one would need to overcome for it to become powerful?
Neither is inherently stronger than the other at the transcendental stage. There are far too many variables (abilities, raw power, skill, etc.) to consider.
I would do nothing. The universe would do everything for me🤷.
Adaptive Physiology
Technically there is none. At some point, you just have to say how fast the character is in a way that describes it without using forms of measurement.
Eg. "The sheer speed of (insert character) threatened to demolish the foundations of the multiverse itself as not even the grasp of reality could contain them.
A speed so unbelievably frightening that in a blink, reality became no more than a speck in the unimaginable distance behind them!"
With the Steampunk setting and the power that comes with it, you could theoretically create all the other settings🤔.
This is a stupid question.