- "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.
Contents
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 to 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
- 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)
- Wilson Fisk/Kingpin (Marvel Comics)
- Red Skull (Marvel Comics)
- Billy Russo/Jigsaw (Marvel Comics)
- NFFA (The Purge film series)
Known Locations
- City of Thieves (Adventure Time)
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