The power to contort reality through one's physical might. Sub-power of Supernatural Strength and Absolute Strength. Variation of Reality Warping. Counterpart of Warping Speed.
Also Called[]
- Strength Reality Warping
- Warping Strength
Capabilities[]
Users have enough raw physical strength to affect reality itself by brute force. These users are commonly associated to a scale of power that is frankly understood as cosmic or universal, having raw strength to force or break reality; as this is naturally destructive how the users utilize this, is quite limited according of the strength and martial ability, tying the reach with raw might, that is, the scale on which they can affect reality depends on their strength level.
Applications[]
- Indeterminacy
- Quantum Paradox Inducement
- Reality Breaking
- Swiss Army Power
- Temporal Existence Manipulation
- Uncertainty Principle Defiance
- Vortex Creation
- Warping Speed
Techniques[]
Associations[]
Known Users[]
Anime/Manga/Manhwa[]
- Various Characters (Dragon Ball series)
- Izuku Midoriya (My Hero Academia): Via combining One For All and Gearshift
- Might Guy (Naruto): Via Night Guy
Bonzo/Comics/Graphic Novels[]
- Captain Marvel/Shazam (DC Comics)
- Doomsday (DC Comics)
- Flex Mentallo (DC/Young Animal)
- Superboy Prime (DC Comics)
- Clark Kent/Kal-El/Superman (DC Comics)
- Mr. Majestic (DC/Wildstorm)
- Galactus (Marvel Comics)
- Hulk (Marvel Comics) Via Radiational Warping
- Hyperion (Marvel Comics)
- Rune King Thor (Marvel Comics)
- Skyfather Hercules (Marvel Comics)
- Trion Juggernaut (Marvel Comics)
Religion/Mythology/Folklore[]
- Gautama Buddha (Buddhism)
- Nüwa (Chinese Mythology)
- Pangu (Chinese Mythology)
- Atlas (Greek Mythology)
- Herakles/Hercules (Greek Mythology)
- Sūn Wùkōng (Journey to the West)
- Thor (Norse Mythology)