The ability to combine fictional powers with physical combat. Technique of Fiction Manipulation. Variation of Combat Merging.
Also Called[]
- Fantasy Combat
- Fantastical Combat
- Fiction Combat
- Narrative Combat
- Story Combat
Capabilities[]
The user can combine their fictional abilities with physical combat skill, enabling them the power to fight like a character from some fictional media. The user can learn any kind of combat skills through whatever source material the user decides to mimic or through the user's imagination.
Applications[]
- Archetype Manipulation
- Art Force Manipulation
- Concept Manipulation
- Entertainment Manipulation
- Fictional Force Manipulation
- Fictional Martial Arts Mastery
- Game Force Manipulation
- Video Game Constructs
- Video Game Materialization
- Video Game Mimicry/Video Game Transformation
- Video Game Physics
- Imagination Arts
- Imagination Attacks
- Imagination-Based Powers
- Imagination Combat
- Imagination Defense
- Metaphoric Combat
- Pop Culture Intuition
- Supernatural Combat/Absolute Combat
- Personal Combat
- Toon Combat
- Media Manipulation
Associations[]
Limitations[]
- Fiction Manipulation/Real World Enforcement
- Fighter’s strength and combat skills may be entirely dependent on their imagination.
Known Users[]
- Ungalo with Bohemian Rhapsody (JoJo's Bizzare Adventure: Stone Ocean)
- Versus with Under World (JoJo's Bizzare Adventure: Stone Ocean)
- Ajimu Najimi (Medaka Box)
- Chie Satonaka (Persona 4)
- Control Freak (Teen Titans)
- Stanley Ipkiss (The Mask)
- Maya Schröedinger (Wild Arms III)
- Altair (Re:Creators)
- Eva Imaginary (Evangelion 3.0 + 1.0 Thrice upon a time)