The power to manipulate one's personal functionality. Sub-power of Functionality Manipulation. Technique of Personal Mastery.
Also Called[]
- Personal Function Control
- Self-Functionality
Capabilities[]
The user is able to manipulate their own functionality. They can control how their body works to perform particular tasks, altering the overall quality of the work being done. They are able to manipulate their own specific role, whether physically or conceptually. They can change their own specific functions to do different actions, possibly opposite to what they normally perform. They can even manipulate how many functions one is capable of accomplishing, allowing for the completion of multiple tasks.
Applications[]
Associations[]
Limitations[]
- Action Manipulation/Function Scramble/Limit Manipulation/Malfunction Manipulation/Obsolescence/Purpose Manipulation/Quality Manipulation
- May be limited to functions operating in certain circumstances.
- May only be able to affect functionality of a certain part of oneself.
Known Users[]
- Jake (Adventure Time)
- Ship (Ben 10)
- Mayuri Kurotsuchi (Bleach)
- Machias (Fairy Tail)
- Dressphere Users (Final Fantasy X-2)
- Bender (Futurama)
- Kirby (Kirby series); via Copy Ability
- Kenji Uedo/Zero (Marvel Comics)
- Variable Weapon System/Weapon Copy System Users (Mega Man series)
- All For One (My Hero Academia)
- Tamaki Amajiki/Suneater (My Hero Academia)
- Jenny (My Life as a Teenage Robot)
- Jūgo (Naruto)
- Sasori (Naruto)
- Kabuto Yakushi (Naruto)
- Capone Bege (One Piece)
- Scratchmen Apoo (One Piece)
- Tony Tony Chopper (One Piece); via Rumble Ball
- Wapol (One Piece)
- Hooty (The Owl House)
- Pac-Man (Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures); via Power Berries
- Cybertronians (Transformers series)