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|Box title = Glitching |
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− | |caption = Vanellope Von Schweetz (Wreck-It Ralph) is a |
+ | |caption = Vanellope Von Schweetz (Wreck-It Ralph) is a videogame character who is glitchy, which allows her to manipulate the game's coding to do impossible tasks like teleporting. |
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==Capabilities== |
==Capabilities== |
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− | The user can |
+ | The user can glitch in the real world, which allows them to perform short-lived faults common in video games and operative systems that affect technology. |
==Applications== |
==Applications== |
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==Limitations== |
==Limitations== |
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− | *If glitching is considered a fault |
+ | *If glitching is considered a fault, there may be a backlash from using the ability. |
*Glitching may be uncontrollable or happen at random. |
*Glitching may be uncontrollable or happen at random. |
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− | *Might be destructive or even lethal if it is used on |
+ | *Might be destructive or even lethal if it is used on certain characters; especially those who don't have this ability naturally. |
− | *Might cause a chain reaction that could glitch near objects or people |
+ | *Might cause a chain reaction that could glitch near objects or people. |
+ | *Might be either useless or dangerous if used outside of a digital world. |
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+ | *May be weak against [[Stabilization]]. |
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==Known Users== |
==Known Users== |
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*Glitch Gremlin (''Angry Video Game Nerd'') |
*Glitch Gremlin (''Angry Video Game Nerd'') |
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+ | *Missingno/The Entity (''Atop the Fourth Wall'') |
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+ | *Monika (''Doki Doki Literature Club'') |
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+ | *Error (''Lucidia'') |
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+ | *A black cat (''Matrix'') |
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+ | *The Scientist Job (''Miitopia'') |
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+ | *Retroputer-type enemies (''Miitopia'') |
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+ | *Blaze (''Power Rangers: Beast Morphers'') |
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+ | *Roxy (''Power Rangers: Beast Morphers'') |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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<gallery> |
<gallery> |
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− | File:Glitching.jpg|Vanellope (Wreck It Ralph) glitching |
+ | File:Glitching.jpg|Vanellope Von Schweetz (Wreck It Ralph) glitching. |
− | Gremlin-finn.png|The Glitch Gremlin (Angry Video Game Nerd) causes |
+ | Gremlin-finn.png|The Glitch Gremlin (Angry Video Game Nerd) causes glitches in video games, eventually breaching the real world and glitching that too. |
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</gallery> |
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[[Category:Powers]] |
[[Category:Powers]] |
Revision as of 20:43, 15 October 2019
The power to glitch in the real or virtual world. Sub-power of Malfunction Manipulation and Video Game Physics. Variation of Rule Bending.
Capabilities
The user can glitch in the real world, which allows them to perform short-lived faults common in video games and operative systems that affect technology.
Applications
- Absolute Access: By glitching oneself through walls and objects.
- Intangibility
- Logic Defiance
- Malleable Anatomy: By glitching one's own image.
- Teleportation
Associations
- Bionic Physiology
- Cartoon Physics
- Data Manipulation
- Digital Form
- Electrical Mimicry
- Malfunction Manipulation
- Rule Bending
- Technology Manipulation
- Video Game Physics
- Video Game Materialization
Limitations
- If glitching is considered a fault, there may be a backlash from using the ability.
- Glitching may be uncontrollable or happen at random.
- Might be destructive or even lethal if it is used on certain characters; especially those who don't have this ability naturally.
- Might cause a chain reaction that could glitch near objects or people.
- Might be either useless or dangerous if used outside of a digital world.
- May be weak against Stabilization.
Known Users
- Glitch Gremlin (Angry Video Game Nerd)
- Missingno/The Entity (Atop the Fourth Wall)
- Monika (Doki Doki Literature Club)
- Error (Lucidia)
- A black cat (Matrix)
- The Scientist Job (Miitopia)
- Retroputer-type enemies (Miitopia)
- Blaze (Power Rangers: Beast Morphers)
- Roxy (Power Rangers: Beast Morphers)
- Vanellope Von Schweetz (Wreck It Ralph)