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*Glitch Gremlin (''Angry Video Game Nerd'') |
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*Missingno/The Entity (''Atop the Fourth Wall'') |
*Missingno/The Entity (''Atop the Fourth Wall'') |
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*Error (''Lucidia'') |
*Error (''Lucidia'') |
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*The Scientist Job (''Miitopia'') |
*The Scientist Job (''Miitopia'') |
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*Retroputer-type enemies (''Miitopia'') |
*Retroputer-type enemies (''Miitopia'') |
Revision as of 10:26, 14 June 2019
The power to glitch in the real 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 in the real world, 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 normal people
- Might cause a chain reaction that could glitch near objects or people
Known Users
- Glitch Gremlin (Angry Video Game Nerd)
- Missingno/The Entity (Atop the Fourth Wall)
- 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)