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|Box title = Healing Tears
 
|Box title = Healing Tears
|image = File:Phoenix_by_Genzoman.jpg
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|image = File:Fawkes_Cries.JPG
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|caption = Fawkes (Harry Potter) crying onto Harry Potter's lethally poisoned wounds to cure it.
|caption = The Phoenix can produce tears that has healing properties
 
 
|Row 1 title = Power/Ability to:
 
|Row 1 title = Power/Ability to:
|Row 1 info = Have tears that can heal}}
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|Row 1 info = Have tears that heal.}}
The power to '''cry tears that have healing properties.''' a variation of [[Healing]] and a sub-power of [[Phoenix Physiology]].
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The power to '''cry tears that have healing properties.''' Variation of [[Organic Healing]], [[Regenerative Bodily Fluids]] and [[Magical Tears]]. Opposite to [[Poisonous Tears]].
   
 
==Capabilities==
 
==Capabilities==
The user has tears that can heal any wound it touches. They can heal any living being, including humans, animals, plants, etc. The teardrops must hit the physical wound itself in order to heal it. If cried on or powerful enough, the user can revive the dead by crying on them.
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The user has tears that can heal any wound it touches. They can heal any living being including humans, animals, plants, etc. If the healing properties in the tears are potent enough, the user can cure poison and diseases and even revive the dead by crying on them.
   
 
==Applications==
 
==Applications==
 
* [[Healing]]
 
* [[Healing]]
 
* [[Regenerative Healing Factor]] by crying on one's own wounds.
 
* [[Resurrection]]
 
* [[Resurrection]]
   
 
==Associations==
 
==Associations==
* [[Empathic Healing]]
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* [[Magical Tears]]
* [[Healing]]
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* [[Organic Healing]]
* [[Enhanced Regeneration]] by crying on one's own wounds.
 
 
* [[Phoenix Physiology]]
 
* [[Phoenix Physiology]]
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* [[Regenerative Bodily Fluids]]
   
 
==Limitations==
 
==Limitations==
* May not be able to heal oneself.
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* May be limited to healing either oneself or others.
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* Teardrops must hit the physical wound itself in order to heal it.
 
* Tears may have to be sympathetic in order to work (being forced might not make it work).
 
* Tears may have to be sympathetic in order to work (being forced might not make it work).
 
* Can only heal physical damage, not emotional or mental damage.
 
* Can only heal physical damage, not emotional or mental damage.
 
* May need true compassion.
 
* May need true compassion.
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* Incapable of crying renders the ability unable to activate.
   
 
==Known Users==
 
==Known Users==
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* Fawkes the Phoenix (''Harry Potter'')
 
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===Movies===
* Phoenixes (''Mythology'')
 
* Chloe Sullivan (''Smallville'')
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*Fawkes the Phoenix (''Harry Potter'')
 
*Agua Cristi and Bendita Cristi (''[[Wikipedia:Agua Bendita|Agua Bendita]]'')
* Citizens of KO-35 ''(Power Rangers)''
 
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* Agua Cristi and Bendita Cristi (''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agua_Bendita Agua Bendita]'')
 
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===Television===
* Superman (''DC Comics; Braniac Attacks via ingested chemical substance)''
 
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*Chloe Sullivan (''Smallville'')
* Tears of Purity Users (''49 Days/Pure Love'')
 
* Rapunzel (''Tangled'')
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*Citizens of KO-35 (''Power Rangers'')
 
*Tears of Purity Users (''49 Days/Pure Love'')
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*Crying Ten (''Ten Brothers'')
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===Cartoons===
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*Rapunzel (''Tangled'')
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*Rose Quartz (''Steven Universe'')
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*Fairies (''Fairly OddParents'')
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*Forest Cyclops (''Adventure Time'')
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===Comics===
 
*Superman (''DC Comics''); Brainiac Attacks via ingested chemical substance
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===Manga/Anime===
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*Mai Kawasumi (''Kanon'')
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*Princess Mansherry (''One Piece'')
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*Pokémon (''Pokémon: The First Movie'')}}
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Rose Quartz Steven Universe.png|Rose Quartz (Steven Universe)
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Rapunzel tears.jpg|Rapunzel (Tangled)
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File:Mansherry.PNG|With the powers of the Chiyu-Chiyu no Mi, Princess Mansherry (One Piece) can heal wounds with her bodily fluids, including tears.
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</gallery>
 
[[Category:Powers]]
 
[[Category:Powers]]
[[Category:Magical Abilities]]
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[[Category:Supernatural Powers]]
[[Category:Magical Powers]]
 
[[Category:Magical Arts]]
 
 
[[Category:Healing Powers]]
 
[[Category:Healing Powers]]
[[Category:Article stubs]]
 
[[Category:Personal Physical Powers]]
 
 
[[Category:Bodily Functional Powers]]
 
[[Category:Bodily Functional Powers]]
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[[Category:Non-Fighting Power]]
 
 
[[Category:Defensive Abilities]]
 
[[Category:Defensive Abilities]]
[[Category:Rare power]]
 
 
[[Category:Life-Based Powers]]
 
[[Category:Life-Based Powers]]
 
[[Category:Support Powers]]
 
[[Category:Common Powers]]

Revision as of 23:26, 1 June 2020

The power to cry tears that have healing properties. Variation of Organic Healing, Regenerative Bodily Fluids and Magical Tears. Opposite to Poisonous Tears.

Capabilities

The user has tears that can heal any wound it touches. They can heal any living being including humans, animals, plants, etc. If the healing properties in the tears are potent enough, the user can cure poison and diseases and even revive the dead by crying on them.

Applications

Associations

Limitations

  • May be limited to healing either oneself or others.
  • Teardrops must hit the physical wound itself in order to heal it.
  • Tears may have to be sympathetic in order to work (being forced might not make it work).
  • Can only heal physical damage, not emotional or mental damage.
  • May need true compassion.
  • Incapable of crying renders the ability unable to activate.

Known Users

Movies

  • Fawkes the Phoenix (Harry Potter)
  • Agua Cristi and Bendita Cristi (Agua Bendita)

Television

  • Chloe Sullivan (Smallville)
  • Citizens of KO-35 (Power Rangers)
  • Tears of Purity Users (49 Days/Pure Love)
  • Crying Ten (Ten Brothers)

Cartoons

  • Rapunzel (Tangled)
  • Rose Quartz (Steven Universe)
  • Fairies (Fairly OddParents)
  • Forest Cyclops (Adventure Time)

Comics

  • Superman (DC Comics); Brainiac Attacks via ingested chemical substance

Manga/Anime

  • Mai Kawasumi (Kanon)
  • Princess Mansherry (One Piece)
  • Pokémon (Pokémon: The First Movie)

Gallery