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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 or virtual world, which allows them to perform short-lived faults common in video games and operative systems that affect technology.

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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 a digital world.
  • May be weak against Stabilization.

Known Users[]

  • Amanda (Amanda the Adventurer)
  • Glitch Gremlin (Angry Video Game Nerd)
  • Missingno/The Entity (Atop the Fourth Wall)
  • BEN Drowned (Creepypasta)
  • RED (Creepypasta)
  • Alastor (Hazbin Hotel)
  • Monika (Doki Doki Literature Club)
  • The Glitch (Epic Battle Fantasy)
  • Glitchtrap (Five Night's at Freddy's)
  • Glitches (Glitch Techs)
  • Apocalypse (Infinite Dendrogram)
  • Bionic Humans (Lab Rats)
  • Stitch (Lilo and Stitch); via malfunctioning
  • Thin Man (Little Nightmares II)
  • Error (Lucidia)
  • Scrapeface (Madness Combat)
  • A black cat (The Matrix)
  • The Scientist Job (Miitopia)
  • Retroputer-type enemies (Miitopia)
  • MissingNo. (Pokémon)
  • Cybervillain Blaze (Power Rangers Beast Morphers)
  • Cybervillain Roxy (Power Rangers Beast Morphers)
  • Marcus (Shadow Fight)
  • Spider Society (Spiderman: Spider-Verse trilogy)
  • Glitch (Roblox Doors)
  • Tom Weaver (Wick)
  • Vanellope von Schweetz (Wreck-It Ralph/Ralph Breaks the Internet)

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