The power to reconstruct and repair one's armor. Sub-power of Physical Restoration and Armor Manipulation. Armor equivalent of Regenerative Healing Factor.
Also Called[]
- Armor/Exoskeleton Reconstruction
- Armor/Exoskeleton Repair
- Armor/Exoskeleton Restoration
- Exoskeleton Regeneration
Capabilities[]
The user can repair their broken armor via Elemental Transmutation, Magic, Physical Restoration or by simply transmitting their life force particles (magical or spiritual) into a part of the armor via Infusion. This power also applies to Dermal Armor.
Applications[]
- Defense Recovery
- Quality Enhancement of armors.
- Regenerate powers the armor may have to have infinite power energy capacity.
- Some armors may also regenerate the user alongside itself.
Associations[]
Limitations[]
- May require a source to provide regeneration.
- May be a limit to how much damage the armor can take.
- The user may have to be wearing the armor for it to regenerate.
- Irreversible Destruction can negate this power.
Known Users[]
- Incursio (Akame ga Kill!)
- Synthroid (Ben 10)
- Neisseria Gonorrheae (Cells at Work! CODE BLACK)
- Alphonse Elric (Fullmetal Alchemist); via Alchemy
- Shoma/Kamen Rider Gavv (Kamen Rider Gavv)
- Omega (Mega Man Zero)
- Adam Arclight (Needless); via Positive Feedback Zero
- Zakat (Needless); via Felsen Avalanche
- Megatron/Galvatron (Transformers: Cybertron)
Known Objects[]
- The Centurion Project (Kim Possible)
- Kim's Battle Suit (Kim Possible)
- Iron Man Armor Model 37/Bleeding Edge Armor (Marvel Comics)
- Power Suit (Metroid)
- Armor of Unicron (Transformers: Cybertron)
Gallery[]
Neisseria Gonorrheae (Cells at Work! CODE BLACK) can repair its cell wall/capsule (shown in the anime as armor) allowing him to be resistant to attacks
Following the Biologic Space Labs incident, Samus Aran's (Metroid) Power Suit began to regenerate itself, reverting from the organic appearance of the Fusion Suit to a more mechanical one.