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Revision as of 09:12, 12 June 2020

"Every demon has an aspect of the Diaboli. I was born with the most curious ability: copy those aspects!"
― Marneao, explaining about his main power to replicate abilities. (My Best Friend Marneao)

The power to replicate the powers of others. Sub-power of Superpower Manipulation. Not to be confused with Power Absorption.

Also Called

  • Ability Copying/Duplication/Imitation/Mimicry/Replication
  • Absorption Cells (DC Comics)
  • Copy Ability (Kirby)
  • Power Copying/Duplication/Imitation/Mimicry
  • Pluripotent Echopraxia (Marvel Comics)
  • Aura Manipulation (Unordinary)

Capabilities

The user is able to mimic and replicate the powers of objects and/or subjects around oneself. Unlike Empathic Mimicry, this is not empathetic, but strictly physical or psychic as it simply mimics the psychic energy outputs, genetic structure or superhuman physiology that enable abilities in other people. User can even stack several powers together, which may lead to Power Mixture.

In addition, Power Replication can also come in useful as a support ability during battle. When the user's allies come across a threat that requires co-operation to take down, he/she can duplicate one of his/her own partner's powers, which can turn the tables against the enemy at full force.

Applications

Variations

  • Ability Learning
  • Adaptive Power Replication: replicate another power and become immune to that power.
  • Animal Imitation: mimic the traits of animals.This ability can be accompanied by touching the animal first or looking at the animal. One with this ability can mimic the Tri-chromatic color vision of a salamander, the agility of a gazelle, the flight of a hawk, the climbing ability of a spider, or the strength of an ant. Some times users may be able to mimic the skills, traits and or powers of higher order animals like humans or sentient demons.
  • Attack Replication: replicate the attacks/techniques of others.
  • Attribute Replication: replicate the physical and mental attributes of others.
  • Deceased Power Replication: replicate the powers and abilities of the the deceased.
  • Defense Replication: replicate the defenses and defense techniques of others.
  • Diminished Power Replication: copy the powers and abilities of others but at a weaker level.
  • Empathic Mimicry: absorb abilities and reproduce them based on the emotions that they are connected with.
  • Energy Emulation: scan and mimic the differing energy signatures spread across the ergokinetic spectrum.
  • Enhanced Power Replication: gaining enhanced variants of powers.
  • Evolving Power Replication: acquire and tactfully augment originally weaker copied abilities.
  • Fashion-Based Mimicry/Mimicry Form, also called Wardrobe-Based Mimicry, Clothing-Based Mimicry, Fashion-Based Abilities, Wardrobe-Based Abilities, or Clothing-Based Abilities or Clothing Generation: gain superhuman powers based on the clothes one wears. By simply wearing a tuxedo, one with this ability might gain the ability Spying Skill; by wearing a lab coat and/or glasses, one might gain Superhuman Intelligence; by wearing a chef’s uniform, one might gain supreme cooking skill, and the like. This ability may be accompanied by a Fashion Sense.
    • Note: One with this ability employs a quantum sympathetic connection between a costume/outfit and the subject that the costume/outfit is supposed to look like (this same quantum connection may also make the user act like the subject they’re dressed like, until the user takes the costume off)
  • Haemopotent Replication: copy powers using blood as a medium
  • Hereditary Mimicry: copy/emulate a trait, characteristic, or ability exhibited by one’s ancestors, or living relatives. See also Ancestral Evocation
  • Illusory Power Replication: creating the illusion of copying another's powers only this illusion is a real illusion that simulates multiple abilities perfectly in reality.
  • Intuitive Replication: copy and intuitively understand abilities.
  • Knowledge Replication: mimic non-power abilities (such as acrobatic skills or the ability to do math) by absorbing the knowledge, training, and memories of the target.
  • Loyalty Based Power Replication: copy powers by anyone being loyal to the user.
  • Magic Replication: replicate the magic of others or anything.
  • Potential Replication: replicate the potential of others or anything.
  • Power Replication Field: emit a field that allows the user to copy the powers of others within the field.
  • Property Replication: replicate properties.
  • Psyche/Aura Mimicry: mimic the aura or psyche of subjects, instead of psychically realigning their genetics/psychic output/physical features.
  • Reactionary Replication: copy the powers of others after they have been used on the user.
  • Sensory Replication: copy the senses of other people.
  • Telepathic Mimicry: copy another's power via a telepathic link.
  • Visual Power Mimicry: copy the powers of others through observation.

Associations

Limitations

  • Unlike Power Absorption, the users are unable to steal the powers, just replicate them as their own. Whereas the former assimilates them which in turn causes the target to permanently/temporarily lose their abilities, the latter is not capable of doing such.
  • Cannot replicate Omnipotence, Omnipresence, Omniscience or other Omnipotent Powers.
  • Despite the powers being replicated from other opponents, the powers will still have every single limitation that the abilities would possibly possess, for example, Fire Manipulation is useless against Fire Immunity.
  • Cannot copy the powers of users of Power Mimicry Immunity, Power Anchoring or Singularity.
  • May have a time-limit for how long the powers are retained.
  • Accumulation may cause a power overload.
  • Physical powers, like Multiple Hearts, and Fang Retraction, may be painful to replicate.
  • May only be able to copy a limited amount of powers at a time.
  • May need to be within a certain distance.
  • Does not work against Replication Negation.
  • May need physical contact.
  • May not be able to access full capabilities of powers.
  • May be able to copy powers only in inferior/weakened form.
  • May lose replicated powers and need to re-replicate again to retain them.
  • May not be able to replicate technology-based abilities, only to replicate the power to manipulate it, unless they have Object Replication or Technology Imitation.
  • May not be able to choose what powers they can copy from their opponents. In short, the power in question will be quite unruly as it'll just simply copy every single power possible that the opponent or ally has.
  • May be permanent on the target and/or user, meaning they wouldn't be able to discard the powers as they choose to, unless they possess Power Discarding.
  • Higher level powers may be more difficult to copy.
  • Certain combination of powers may be painful together.
  • May be unable to mimic copied/stolen powers.
  • May be unable to evolve/improve the power as the original user can, unless they also have Enhanced Power Replication.

Known Users

See also: Power Copying.

Cartoons

  • Danny Fenton/Phantom (Danny Phantom); with his ghost shield
  • Slimebiotes (Ben 10: Omniverse)
  • Eunice (Ben 10: Ultimate Alien)
  • Toa Pouks (BIONICLE); Via Mask of Emulation
  • Piraka Vezok (BIONICLE)
  • Duplico (Combo Ninos)
  • Elemental Masters of Amber (Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu)
    • Skylor
    • Skylor's Mother
  • Chameleon (Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir)
  • Carol/Silver Spark (OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes)
  • Lon (Sendokai Champions)
  • Everyman (The Simpsons)
  • Mimkey (Slugterra)
  • Anathar (Wakfu)
  • Copycat (Paw Patrol) via meteor power

Live Television

  • Phoebe Halliwell (Charmed); via Empathy
  • Matthew Tate (Charmed); has to be physically exposed to another power first
  • Zachary (Charmed); via Telepathy
  • A.M.A.Z.O. (The Flash/Supergirl)
  • Samson Gray (Heroes)
  • Peter Petrelli (Heroes)
  • Sylar (Heroes)
  • Daniel Davenport (Lab Rats: Bionic Island)

Comics

  • AMAZO (DC Comics)
  • Thrust (DC Comics)
  • Composite Superman (DC Comics)
  • Composite Man (DC Comics)
  • Paragon (DC Comics)
  • The Canadian (The Guardian Project)
  • Josef Huber/The Isolationist (Marvel Comics)
  • Meggan (Marvel Comics)
  • Mimic (Marvel Comics)
  • Geiger (Marvel Comics); limited to gamma mutates
  • Protege (Marvel Comics)
  • Hope Summers (Marvel Comics); limited to mutants
  • Super Adaptoid (Marvel Comics)
  • Symbiotes (Marvel Comics)
  • Super-Skrull (Marvel Comics)
  • Regent (Marvel Comics)
  • Bootleg (New Men)
  • Metamorphia (Sonic the Comic)
  • Inhabitants of the Shadow Dimension (Sonic the Comic)

Literature

  • Emmaline Duchannes (The Caster Chronicles); Empath Caster
  • The Overlord (Frenzy Series)
  • Pittacus Lore (The Lorien Legacies)
  • Number Four (The Lorien Legacies)
  • Zaniff/Banshevus (The Lorien Legacies)
  • Grue (Worm)

Movies

  • Sentinels (X-Men Movie Series)

Anime/Manga

  • Ludger (Alive: The Final Evolution)
  • Jin Kazaragi (Area D)
  • Loyd Lloyd (Bleach)
  • Monoma Neito (Boku no Hero Academia)
  • Himiko Toga (Boku no Hero Academia); via Digestive Shapeshifting
  • Rensa (A Certain Magical Index)
  • Takitsubo Rikou (A Certain Magical Index)
  • OG73-1/Seventhree (Dragon Ball Super manga)
  • August (Fairy Tail); limited to Caster-type magic
  • Gemini (Fairy Tail)
  • Kurohebi (Fairy Tail)
  • Rufus Lohr (Fairy Tail); via Memory Make
  • Velveno (Fairy Tail)
  • Aldoron (Fairy Tail: The 100 Years Quest); via God Seeds
  • Chloe von Einzbern (Fate/kaleid liner PRISMA ILLYA); via Archer Card
  • Illyasviel von Einzbern (Fate/kaleid liner PRISMA ILLYA); via Class Cards
  • Miyu Edelfelt (Fate/kaleid liner PRISMA ILLYA); via Class Cards
  • Mikan Sakura (Gakuen Alice)
  • Meruem (Hunter X Hunter)
  • Stecasse King (Kinnikuman)
  • Magical Roe (Marchen Awakens Romance)
  • Medaka Kurokami (Medaka Box)
  • Adam Blade (Needless)
  • Kabuto Yakushi (Naruto)
  • Sharingan users (Naruto)
  • Urashiki Ōtsutsuki (Naruto)
  • Gyokuro Shuzen (Rosario + Vampire II)
  • Kaede Kaburagi (Tiger And Bunny)
  • Baam (Tower of God)
  • Guitar (Violinist of Hameln)
  • Ryu Yamada (Yamada-kun to Nana Nin no Majo)
  • Majari (Yu Yu Hakusho)

Collectible Card Game

Web Original

  • John Doe (UnOrdinary)
  • Blaire Vherestorm (Stupid Mario Brothers)
  • Mecha Sonic (Super Mario Bros. Z)
  • Counterpoint (Whateley Universe)

Theater

  • MechaMew2 (Pokemon Live!)

Video Games

  • Copen (Azure Striker: Gunvolt); via a variety of gadgets
  • All Bloody Roar characters (Bloody Roar)
  • Dmitrii Blinov (Castlevania)
  • Raidou (Dead or Alive)
  • Apocalymon (Digimon)
  • Sephirothmon/Sakkakaumon (Digimon)
  • Rubick the Grand Magus (Dota 2)
  • Bartz Klauser (Final Fantasy V/Dissidia Final Fantasy)
  • Kimahri Ronso (Final Fantasy X)
  • Yuna, Rikku, and Paine (Final Fantasy X-2); via Blue Mage dressphere
  • Arfoire (Hyperdimension Neptunia)
  • Ultradimension Neptune (Hyperdimension Neptunia); via Nep-Note
  • Delsin Rowe (Infamous Second Son)
  • Kirby (Kirby series)
  • Sylas (League of Legends)
  • Lux (League of Legends); as stated in her lore
  • Bass (Megaman)
  • Megaman (Megaman)
  • Protoman (Megaman)
  • X (Mega Man X)
  • Axl (Mega Man X); via Copy Shot and Weapon Change (X7 only)
  • Model A (Mega Man ZX Advent)
  • Beck (Mighty No.9); via ReXelection
  • Chameleon (Mortal Kombat)
  • Khameleon (Mortal Kombat)
  • Shinnok (Mortal Kombat)
  • Shujinko (Mortal Kombat)
  • Duplighosts (Paper Mario Series)
    • Doopliss (Paper Mario Series)
    • Lee (Paper Mario Series)
  • Ditto (Pokemon)
  • Mew (Pokemon)
  • Pokemon that learn "Copycat", "Mimic", "Sketch", "Me First", or "Mirror Move" (Pokemon)
  • Alex Mercer (Prototype)
  • James Heller (Prototype 2)
  • The Morrigan (Smite)
  • Emerl (Sonic the Hedgehog)
  • Metal Sonic (Sonic the Hedgehog)
  • Mei Mei (Valkyrie Crusade)

Known Objects

  • Enrakyōten (Bleach)
  • Kopi Kopi no Mi (One Piece)
  • Second Prana (Sidekicks)
  • Meteor (Paw Patrol)

Gallery

Comics

Cartoons

Live Television

Anime/Manga

Theater

Video Games

Web Original