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The power to possess physical abilities enhanced beyond that of a normal member of the user's species. Sub-power of Enhanced Condition. Lesser version of Supernatural Body.

Also Called

  • Advanced Body/Fitness
  • Enhanced Fitness

Capabilities

The user's physical abilities are above natural members of their species in that verse, beyond what can be emulated via natural training and with little to no maintaining. This entails that they are faster, stronger and overall superior to fellow members of their species, without being obviously supernatural.

Applications

Levels

  • Peak Human Body - User is at the highest natural physical condition that a human can reach.
  • Enhanced Body - User's physical condition may be augmented, but not to supernatural levels.
  • Supernatural Body - User is blatantly more physically powerful than other members of their species.
  • Absolute Body - The ultimate type, the user has no limits to their physical abilities.

Associations

Limitations

  • User may develop a superiority complex which can lead to underestimating opponents.
  • May include enhanced nutrition requirements.
  • Lack of mental enhancements may cause problems.

Known Users

Anime/Manga

  • Honest (Akame ga Kill)
  • Members of Ackerman family (Attack On Titan)
  • Suzaku Kururugi (Code Geass)
  • Werewolves (Dance in the Vampire Bund)
  • Vampires (Dance in the Vampire Bund)
  • Weretiger (Dance in the Vampire Bund)
  • Vampire-Werewolf Hybrid (Dance in the Vampire Bund)
  • Genestellar (Gakusen Toshi Asterisk)
  • Twilights (GANGSTA.)
  • Superhuman Normals (GANGSTA.)
  • Alexander Anderson (Hellsing series)
  • Gen Shishio (Kekkaishi)
  • Honoka Sisters (Knights of Sidonia)
  • Ri Boku (Kingdom)
  • Shin (Kingdom)
  • Kyou Kai (Kingdom)
  • Hou Ken (Kingdom)
  • Mou Bu (Kingdom)
  • Various Characters (Nagasarete Airantou)
  • Morte Asherah (Sands of Destruction)
  • Supublics (Sidekicks)+
  • Ghouls (Tokyo Ghoul)
  • Half-Humans (Tokyo Ghoul)
  • Zahard Princesses (Tower of God)
  • Zatch Bell (Zatch Bell); with Rauzaruk spell

Comics

Cartoons

  • Juniper Lee (The Life and Times of Juniper Lee)
  • Garnet (Steven Universe)
  • Agent Bishop (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)

Live Television

  • Users of Mirakuru (Arrow)
  • Aman Dhillon (A Flying Jatt)
  • Theo Galavan/Azrael (Gotham); via resurrection
  • Michael Wiseman (Now and Again)
  • Alphas (Teen Wolf)
  • Werewolves (Teen Wolf); via Partial Transformation
  • Chimeras (Teen Wolf)
  • Werecoyotes (Teen Wolf)
  • Werejaguars (Teen Wolf)
  • Werewolves (The Vampire Diaries/The Originals); in human form

Movies

  • Conan (Conan the Barbarian)
  • Shape-Shifters or "Werewolves" in wolf form (Twilight)
  • Lycans (Underworld)

Literature

  • All Loric Garde (Lorien Legacies)

Video Games

  • Agents (Crackdown)
  • The Dragonborn (The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim); via Dragon Aspect Shout and various potions, spells and Perks
  • Protagonist characters (Fallout series); via various perks
  • Point Man (F.E.A.R. Series)
  • Antlion Guards (Half-Life 2 series)
  • Antlion Guardian (Half-Life 2: Episode Two)
  • Hunters (Half-Life 2: Episode Two)
  • Conduits (InFamous series)
  • Cole McGrath (InFamous)
  • Delsin Rowe (InFamous: Second Son)
  • Miranda Lawson (Mass Effect)
  • Quiet (Metal Gear); when utilising "the one that covers"
  • Jack Morison/Soldier 76 (Overwatch)
  • Gabriel Reyes/Reaper (Overwatch)
  • Multi-Grenade Ogres (Quake: Dissolution of Eternity)
  • Tex (Red vs Blue)
  • Albert Wesker (Resident Evil series)

Web Animation

Web Comics

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