The power to possess upper arm strength greater than that of a peak member of the user's species. Sub-power of Enhanced Strength. Opposite of Enhanced Lower Leg Strength.
Also Called[]
- Advanced/Augmented/Heightened/Increased/Inhuman Arm Strength
- Near/Nigh/Semi-Supernatural Upper Arm Strength
Capabilities[]
The user possesses arm strength greater than peak human level in their species. They can move heavy objects such as vans and boulders. They can easily lift heavy objects as well. The user however must be weary of using their legs. They can't support as much weight as their arms. Their legs might collapse in the middle of lifting something if they're not careful.
Applications[]
- Constriction and Crushing due to the extreme arm strength of the user.
- Enhanced Balance
- Enhanced Bodily Force
- Enhanced Durability
- Enhanced Endurance
- Enhanced Lifting
- Enhanced Stamina
- Expanded Force
- Strength Combat by combining their augmented arm strength in their combat skills.
Techniques[]
- Crushing
- Cutting
- Heavy Strike
- Impale
- Megaton Punch
- Pincer Grip
- Power Elbow
- Power Finger
- Power Fists
- Pressure Strike
- Pulverization
- Razor Hand
- Shockwave Clap
- Shockwave Flick
Associations[]
- Enhanced Condition
- Enhanced Lower Leg Strength
- Enhanced Muscle Usage
- Enhanced Strength
- Enhanced Throwing
- Top-Heavy Upper Body
Limitations[]
- The user's legs do not possess the same level of strength as their arms. If they attempt to lift something stronger than their legs, they will give out.
- May be suspect for Strength Absorption, Muscle Mass Weakening, Strength/Muscle Manipulation, Strength Reduction, etc.
Known Users[]
- Hyperadrenal Alphas (Alphas)
- Guts (Berserk)
- Various Characters (Naruto/Boruto)
- Slade Wilson/Deathstroke (DC Comics)
- Niki Sanders (Heroes)
- Various Characters (One Piece)
- Various Characters (One-Punch Man)
- Various Characters (Kingdom)
- Mash Burnedead (Mashle: Magic and Muscles)
- Diogenes (Getting Over It)
- Practitioners of the Hercules Method (The Strange Talent of Luther Strode)