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* Peyton Westlake (''Darkman'')
 
* Peyton Westlake (''Darkman'')
 
* Cassandra Cain (''DC Comics'')
 
* Cassandra Cain (''DC Comics'')
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* Erza Scarlet (''Fairy Tail'')
 
* Philip J. Fry (''Futurama'')
 
* Philip J. Fry (''Futurama'')
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* Jeffrey Robbins (''Gargoyles'')
 
* Turel (''Legacy of Kain'')
 
* Turel (''Legacy of Kain'')
 
* Daredevil (''Marvel Comics'')
 
* Daredevil (''Marvel Comics'')
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Darkman_2.jpg|After losing his sense of touch, Peyton Westlake's (Darkman) body overproduces adrenaline, granting him superhuman strength and immunity to pain.
 
Darkman_2.jpg|After losing his sense of touch, Peyton Westlake's (Darkman) body overproduces adrenaline, granting him superhuman strength and immunity to pain.
 
Cassandra_Cain.jpg|Having been deliberately raised to interpret body language as a first language, Cassandra Cain (DC Comics) is illiterate and barely able to speak, but as a trade-off, she can intuitively read body language and predict her opponents' attacks.
 
Cassandra_Cain.jpg|Having been deliberately raised to interpret body language as a first language, Cassandra Cain (DC Comics) is illiterate and barely able to speak, but as a trade-off, she can intuitively read body language and predict her opponents' attacks.
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361px-Flame Empress Armor.jpg|Due to her prosthetic right eye, Erza Scarlet (Fairy Tail) is immune to such magic as [[Illusion Manipulation|Illusion Magic]] and [[Petrifying Gaze|Stone Eyes]].
 
Fry.jpg|Due to his lack of a "Delta brainwave," Philip J. Fry (Futurama) is mentally handicapped, but also immune to psychic powers like [[Telepathy]] and [[Intelligence Reduction]].
 
Fry.jpg|Due to his lack of a "Delta brainwave," Philip J. Fry (Futurama) is mentally handicapped, but also immune to psychic powers like [[Telepathy]] and [[Intelligence Reduction]].
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Robbins.png|Due to his blindness and the fact that magic has to be seen ''and'' heard for spells to affect people, Jeffrey Robbins (Gargoyles) is immune to magic.
 
Defiance-BonusMaterial-CharacterArt-Renders-11-Turel.png|As he evolved over the centuries, Turel (Legacy of Kain) developed enhanced hearing at the cost of his sight.
 
Defiance-BonusMaterial-CharacterArt-Renders-11-Turel.png|As he evolved over the centuries, Turel (Legacy of Kain) developed enhanced hearing at the cost of his sight.
 
Neo Blind.jpg|Neo's (The Matrix) eyes was damaged during a fight with Smith, but...
 
Neo Blind.jpg|Neo's (The Matrix) eyes was damaged during a fight with Smith, but...

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The power to possess supernatural abilities to compensate for disabilities. Not to be confused with Handicapability.

Also Called

  • Disability Superpower

Capabilities

The user possesses or can develop supernatural powers as a compensation for a disability; for example, if the user is blind, their other senses are enhanced.

Variations

Associations

Known Users

See also: Disability Superpower.

  • Shuu Sakurada (Castle-Town Dandelion)
  • Vanessa Brewer (Angel)
  • Gordon (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.)
  • Toph Beifong (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
  • Peyton Westlake (Darkman)
  • Cassandra Cain (DC Comics)
  • Erza Scarlet (Fairy Tail)
  • Philip J. Fry (Futurama)
  • Jeffrey Robbins (Gargoyles)
  • Turel (Legacy of Kain)
  • Daredevil (Marvel Comics)
  • Neo (The Matrix)
  • Kenshi Takahashi (Mortal Kombat)
  • Usui Uonuma (Rurouni Kenshin)
  • Clark Kent (Smallville)
  • Miraluka (Star Wars)
  • Dark Side Users (Star Wars)
  • Dezel (Tales of Zestiria)
  • Clickers (The Last of Us)

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