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**[[Enhanced Stamina|Enhanced]]/[[Supernatural Stamina]] |
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**[[Enhanced Strength|Enhanced]]/[[Supernatural Strength]] |
**[[Enhanced Strength|Enhanced]]/[[Supernatural Strength]] |
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*[[Metabolization]] |
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*[[Self-Power Augmentation]] |
*[[Self-Power Augmentation]] |
Revision as of 22:07, 3 January 2018
The power to gain strength from fictional energies/powers, people or objects. Technique of Fiction Manipulation. Variation of Affinity. Not to be confused with Fictional Mimicry.
Also Called
- Fiction Affinity/Augmentation/Empowerment
- Fictional Affinity/Augmentation
Capabilities
User becomes stronger, faster, more durable, etc. from fictional powers, objects, characters, possibly unlocking abilities related to the affinity and enhancing the existing powers. Some users may be able draw sustenance from fiction or even slow or stop aging.
Applications
- Decelerated Aging/Semi-Immortality
- Enhanced Condition or Supernatural Condition
- Metabolization
- Self-Power Augmentation
- Self-Sustenance
Associations
Limitations
- Users of Fictional Transcendence are immune.
Known Users
- Hel (The Circumstances Leading to Waltraute's Marriage)
- Mario Bros (Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga); via Bonus Gifts/Items