The power to manipulate fungi. Sub-power of Nature Manipulation. Variation of Entity Manipulation and Organic Manipulation.
Also Called[]
- Fungal Control/Manipulation
- Fungokinesis
- Fungus Control
- Mycokinesis
- Mushroom Manipulation
Capabilities[]
The user can create, shape and manipulate fungi including yeasts and molds, as well as the mushrooms. They can cause fungi to grow, move/attack or even rise from the soil and "walk", mutate fungi by rearranging DNA structure, etc.
They may have the potential to treat fungi as an extended mind and "communicate" with it, or even receive signals from fungal networks that provide useful information about the user's environment.
Applications[]
- Fungal Attacks
- Fungal Constructs
- Fungal Generation
- Fungal Solidification
- Fungus Companionship
- Fungal Reanimation
- Become immune to otherwise harmful effects of fungi.
- Manipulate the properties of fungi.
- Rearrange the genetic structure in fungi, including creation of mutant fungi.
- Move/lift fungi.
- Flight with fungi.
- Matter Surfing by riding a mass of fungus.
- Omnilingualism with fungus.
- Symbiotic Force Manipulation
Techniques[]
- Fungal Defense
- Fungal Empowerment
- Fungal Healing
- Fungal Infusion
- Fungal Mimicry
- Fungal Reanimation
- Fungokinetic Combat
- Fungus Transmutation
- Mycology Mastery
- Mycokinetic Regeneration
- Rot Inducement
- Superorganism Manipulation
- Teleportation using fungi.
Variations[]
- Disease Generation
- Fungus Magic
- Mold Manipulation
- Mushroom Manipulation
- Poison Manipulation
- Psychic Fungus Manipulation
- Spore Manipulation
Associations[]
- Anti-Regeneration
- Decomposition Manipulation
- Food Manipulation limited to fungi and food that has been fermented using fungi/molds/yeast.
- Fungal Weaponry
- Organic Manipulation
Limitations[]
- Fungal Immunity
- May be unable to create fungus, being limited to manipulating only from already existing sources.
- May be only able to control certain types of fungi.
- May be limited on how many fungi or how long they can control them.
- Most fungi are rather fragile/vulnerable, unless the user can increase their durability/resistance.
- The energy and nutrients required to cultivate fungi may have to come from the user's own body, and therefore is limited physically.
Known Users[]
- Miko (Battleborn)
- Mycelium (Ben 10)
- En Ringard (Black Clover)
- Kinoko Komori (My Hero Academia)
- Poison Ivy (DC Comics)
- Avatars of The Grey (DC Comics)
- En, and by extension, Kai (Dorohedoro)
- Armil Rad Arbuscular (Gesellschaft Blume)
- Reagan Sinclair (Hero Killer)
- Rachel Sinclair (Hero Killer)
- Raxfer Sinclair (Hero Killer)
- Shippo (InuYasha)
- Cioccolata (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5: Golden Wind/Vento Aureo)
- Macilvaine, the Kindake Majik (Madan no Ichi/Ichi the Witch)
- Jack (Marchen Awakens Romance)
- Jake (Marchen Awakens Romance)
- Creep (Marvel Comics)
- Mushroom Kings (Mushroom Brave)
- Musshuru (One Piece)
- Most Grass-type Pokémon (Pokémon)
- Eveline (Resident Evil)
- Jessica (Reverse: 1999)
- King of Dinohattan (Super Mario Bros. film)
- Morrigan Lugus (Supergod)
- Mirabel (The Fungus Among Us); the Sculk only
- Fungus Humongus (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; 2012 TV series)
- Stankfoot (Zevo-3)
Known Powers[]
- Verdancy (Hero Killer)
Gallery[]
Jack (Marchen Awakens Romance) uses his Magical Mushroom ability to plant poisonous mushrooms into his opponent's skin and make them see illusions.
Musshuru (One Piece) can create and control poisonous mushroom spores with his Noko Noko mo Mi powers.
Marisol's (Marvel) abilities respond heavily to her emotions. When she is happy, Flourish's power produces grass and beautiful flowers in her wake. When she is moody or upset, Creep causes the spread of mould, fungus, mushrooms and other stereotypically "ugly" growths
Symbiotes (Marvel Comics) behave in a fungal like fashion what with their sensitivity to heat & sound due to adjusting to sensory less vacuums.













