The ability to create armor around the user's body from crystalline materials. Sub-power of Crystallokinetic Constructs. Variation of Earth Exoskeleton.
Also Called[]
- Crystal Armor Generation
- Crystal Armour
- Crystallokinetic Armor
- Gemstone Exoskeleton
- Jeweled Exoskeleton
Capabilities[]
The user can form armor around their body or shape it from crystal and crystalline materials for protection and physical boost. With training, the user could shape the armor into new forms for weapons, transportation, even constructs of the element. Some users can even use it for deflecting beam-based attacks making them near useless.
Applications[]
- Crystal Generation
- Deflection
- Dermal Armor
- Enhanced Durability/Invulnerability
- Enhanced Speed
- Enhanced Strength
- Natural Weaponry
Variations[]
Associations[]
- Crystal Manipulation
- Crystal Mimicry
- Crystallokinetic Constructs
- Diamond Manipulation
- Earth Exoskeleton
- Elemental Exoskeleton
- Elemental Flight using crystals.
Limitations[]
- As with Crystal Mimicry, if one hits the weak point the armor shatters.
Known Users[]
- Crystal Warriors (Adventure Time)
- Aang (Avatar: The Last Airbender); via Earthbending
- King Bumi (Avatar: The Last Airbender); via Earthbending
- Toph Beifong (Avatar: The Last Airbender); via Earthbending
- Kevin Levin (Ben 10)
- Skurd (Ben 10: Omniverse); via Petrosapien DNA
- Mars (Black Clover)
- Saichania/Tank (Dinosaur King); via Element Booster
- Crystalman (Megaman 5)
- Guren (Naruto)
- Jewelstar (She-Ra: Princess of Power)
- Crystalmancy users (Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Metal Sonic
- E-123 Omega
- Jozu (One Piece); via the Kira Kira no Mi
- Tholians (Star Trek); permanent
- Derek Marvin (The Young Guardians)
- Pokémon (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet) via Terastal Phenomenon