- "How?! How can you be so powerful?!"
- ― Chakravartin, making a valid point. (Asura's Wrath)
The ability to draw invincible power directly from the writer. Ultimate version of Self-Power Augmentation.
Also Called[]
- Narrative Empowerment
- Plot Armor/Power
Capabilities[]
User can draw exponential and virtually invincible power directly from the will of the writer, either gradually or through sudden bursts of overwhelming superiority, allowing them to crush opponents that for all intents and purposes should be utterly beyond them.
Due to the narrative nature of the empowerment, the source of user's incredible capabilities remain incomprehensible to other characters, who for some reason never seem to care much nor consider it as something worth investigating.
Applications[]
- Condition Augmentation
- Empowered State
- Enhancement Calling
- Metabolization
- Mode Switching
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural/Absolute Condition
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural/Absolute Body
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural/Absolute Agility
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural/Absolute Dexterity
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural Durability/Invulnerability
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural/Absolute Endurance
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural/Absolute Health
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural/Absolute Reflexes
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural/Absolute Senses
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural/Absolute Speed
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural/Absolute Stamina
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural/Absolute Strength
- Regenerative Healing Factor
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural/Absolute Mind
- Peak Human/Enhanced/Supernatural/Absolute Body
Techniques[]
Associations[]
- Adaptive Power Level
- Author Authority
- Plot Armor
- Plot Control
- Reality Empowerment
- Selective Invincibility
Limitations[]
- The power is generally temporary.
- May be weak against Plot Erasure.
- Coincidence Nullification is the perfect counter.
- Users of Plot Anchoring are immune.
Known Users[]
See Also: New Powers as the Plot Demands.
- Asura (Asura's Wrath)
- Aion (Chrono Crusade)
- Conker (Conker's Bad Fur Day)
- Buddy Baker/Animal Man (DC Comics)
- Future Trunks (Dragon Ball series)
- Jiren (Dragon Ball series)
- Captain Hero (Drawn to Life)
- Erza Scarlet (Fairy Tail)
- He-Man (Masters of the Universe)
- Medaka Kurokami (Medaka Box)
- Ryoumen Sukuna (Jujitsu Kaisen)
- Saitama (One-Punch Man)
- Most Cures (Pretty Cure)
- James Heller (Prototype 2)
- Nathan Drake (Uncharted series)
- Narrators (Central Park)
- Birdie
- Griffin
Known Objects[]
- Narrativium (Discworld)
Gallery[]
Despite being outclassed by Goku Black's base form, Future Trunks (Dragon Ball series) quickly grew stronger to the point that he could match both Black's SSJR form and Zamasu simultaneously with no explanation.
Despite seemingly having no special circumstances or unique training, against all logic, Jiren's (Dragon Ball series) power surpasses even gods of destruction.
Through three years of standard strength and endurance training, Saitama (One-Punch Man) managed to possibly become the strongest human on the planet.