- "Criminals prey on the weak. Not the strong. I was weak. I was a loser. I learned that you either a Sheep...or you are a Wolf. For me the choice was easy."
- ― Wilson Fisk/Kingpin (Marvel Comics)
The power to induce crime. Sub-power of Crime Manipulation. Variation of Inducement. Opposite to Law Inducement.
Also Called[]
- Criminal Act Inducement
- Criminal/Unlawful Inducement
Capabilities[]
The user can induce criminal acts for people to do, making people commit crimes ranging from murder to thievery to arson, etc. They can also induce organized crimes onto a larger number of people as well. They can also make crimes happen from any situation.
Applications[]
- Anarchy Inducement
- Corruption Inducement
- Culpability Inducement
- Fraud Inducement
- Vice Inducement
- Violence Inducement
Associations[]
- Crime Manipulation
- Criminology Intuition
- Enhanced Thievery
- Fraud Empowerment
- Infringement Inducement
- Law Inducement
- Law Manipulation
- Sin Manipulation
Limitations[]
- Ineffective against users of Almighty Law Creation.
Known Users[]
- Gustavo Fring (Breaking Bad)
- Dr. Mean (Courage the Cowardly Dog)
- Anarky (DC Comics)
- Black Mask (DC Comics)
- Bane (DC Comics)
- Ra's Al Ghul (DC Comics)
- Talia Al Ghul (DC Comics)
- The Joker (DC Comics)
- Lex Luthor (DC Comics)
- Oswald Cobblepot/The Penguin (DC Comics)
- The Riddler (DC Comics)
- Harvey Dent/Two-Face (DC Comics)
- Tobias Whale (DC Comics)
- Mello (Death Note)
- Hoyt Volker (Far Cry 3)
- Wilson Fisk/The Kingpin (Marvel Comics)
- Red Skull (Marvel Comics)
- Billy Russo/Jigsaw (Marvel Comics)
- NFFA (The Purge film series)
- Chrollo Lucilfer (Hunter x Hunter)
- The High Table (John Wick series)
- Arthur Fleck/Joker (Joker)
- All For One (My Hero Academia)
- Kai Chisaki/Overhaul (My Hero Academia)
- Thomas Shelby (Peaky Blinders)
Known Locations[]
- City of Thieves (Adventure Time)