- "Helped them? I've saved them! I've rebuilt Castiel more times than I can remember. Look where that got me."
- ― Chuck Shurley/God to Metatron (Supernatural)
The power to create/recreate ones own body from scratch. Technique of Body Manipulation and Personal Mastery. Variation of Recreation and Body Restoration. Physical counterpart of Soul Recreation. Not to be confused with Lifeless Body Creation and Reforming.
Capabilities[]
Users can completely recreate their bodies if damaged beyond normal regeneration limits, either by changing the conceptual nature of their body or simply by creating or recreating their entire body from scratch. This allows them to bypass/ignore damage caused by powers such as Severing and Healing Factor Nullification.
Applications[]
- Creation
- Healing/Supernatural Regeneration
- Organ Relocation
- Personal Attributes - Through physiological alternation. e.i. body, mind, anatomy etc
- Remaking - By changing the conceptual nature of your body
Associations[]
- Absolute Existence
- Absolute Recreation
- Body Creation
- Body Manipulation
- Body Restoration
- Personal Mastery
- Recreation
- Reforming
- Regenerative Healing Factor
- Resurrection
- Self-Existence Manipulation
Limitations[]
- Weak against Absolute Erasure and One Hit Kill.
- May retained scars.
- If the users body is dissolved, it cannot be recreated.
Known Users[]
- The Guardian (Amphiba)
- Ymir Fritz (Attack on Titan)
- Mayuri Kurotsuchi (Bleach)
- Szayelaporro Granz (Bleach)
- Ichibē Hyōsube (Bleach); via having someone speak his name
- Shaz Domino (Bleach)
- Guyver Unit Hosts (Bio-Booster Armor Guyver); via DNA Indexing
- Sho Fukamachi/Guyver I
- Ryu Bateson (Breath of Fire II); via Anfini
- Krona (DC Comics)
- Primordials (Exalted); if their Fetich Soul is destroyed
- Bane (Forgotten Realms)
- Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th)
- Yue (From Common Job Class to Strongest In The World); after gaining Ehito's power
- Utsuro (Gintama)
- Voldemort (Harry Potter); via Potion Creation
- God (In Another World with My Smartphone)
- Haruka Kokonose/Konoha (Kagerou Project)
- Shizuku Ishiki (King of Thorn)
- Kazuki Shikimori (Maburaho)
- Demongo (Samurai Jack)
- High-Ranking Mazoku (Slayers)
- Kumoko/Shiraori (So I'm a Spider, So What?/Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?)
- Gems (Steven Universe)
- Cain Knightroad (Trinity Blood)
- Kakine Teitoku (Toaru Majutsu no Index)
- Arcueid Brunestud (Tsukihime)
- Herrscher 0f The Death (Honkai Impact 3rd)
- Rick Sanchez (Rick & Morty)
- Durkon Thundershield (The Order of the Stick)
- Hilgya Firehelm (The Order of the Stick)
- Redcloak (The Order of the Stick)
- Mortum (Team Turbo: Fusion-Tek)
Known Objects[]
- Elixir of Life (Harry Potter)
- Regeneration potion (Harry Potter)
- Rudimentary body potion (Harry Potter)
Known Powers[]
- Awakening Eyes (Kagerou Project)
Gallery[]
Durkon Thundershield (The Order of the Stick) casting Resurrection to recreate Roy Greenhilt's body.
Hilgya Firehelm (The Order of the Stick) casting Resurrection to recreate Durkon's body after it was destroyed.
Szayelaporro Granz (Bleach) recreating a new body with his Gabriel technique, taking all of his victim's bodily fluids and chemicals for the process.
Shaz Domino (Bleach) used his Sigma ability to recreate a body of reishi piece by piece, until he completely discarded the imagined body created by Gremmy, and escaped his control.
Upon bringing the fallen Arrancars Charlotte Chuhlhourne, Luppi Antenor, Cirucci Sanderwicci , and Dordoni Alessandro Del Socaccio back to life by using an unidentified experiment, Mayuri Kurotsuchi (Bleach) had recreated their bodies by giving them the Postcognition Drug in their bodily fluids, a possible electrical shock device in their brains, and stitches on their respective selves in the process.
If someone says Ichibe Hyosube’s (Bleach) name, he can take some of their power and use it to revive himself and reconstruct his own body.
After being blown up by an FBI sting operation, Jason Voorhees' (Friday the 13th) heart survived in the form of a demonic worm...
Utsuro (Gintama) recreating an entire new body out of his severed arm, and even out of the pure Altana that he jumped into.
The Elixir of Life (Harry Potter) could recreate a body for Voldemort's disembodied soul, a reason he sought for it before its ingredient was destroyed.
















