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Revision as of 23:49, 25 March 2013
- For a gallery of examples for Reality Warping, see here.
The ability to manipulate reality.
Also Called
- Reality Alteration
- Reality Bending
- Reality Control
- Reality Distortion
- Reality Manipulation
- Essekinesis
Capabilities
Users can create, change, destroy, or even alter reality just by thinking about it; while weaker users are limited to what is already considered "real", stronger ones can make changes from nothing. Depending on the power of a reality warper, they may alter something as weak as physics to something inconceivable like logic.
Applications
- Creation:
- Enhancements:
- Manipulations:
- Biological Manipulation:
- Elemental Manipulation:
- Force Manipulation:
- Psionic Manipulation:
- Superpower Manipulation:
- Unique Manipulations:
- Destruction
- Mental Projection
- Resurrection
Forms of Reality Warping
- Cartoon Physics: replace or apply absurd laws of the universe
- Comic Narration: Control reality via comic books
- Logic Manipulation: Control the very rules of logic and reason. This is considered the rarest and most powerful form of Reality Warping
- Mentifery: Manipulate reality via thoughts and imagination
- Narration: Manipulate reality via writing.
- Oneiric Reality Manipulation: Warp reality by making one's dreams come true.
- Pathifery: Control reality based on instincts/emotions, rather than actual coherent thoughts or words.
- Reality Playing: Transform games into reality.
- Subjective Reality: Turn fantasies into a reality by manipulating the boundary between them.
- Vocifery: Change reality by always being right.
- Figurative Vocifery: Warp reality by speaking metaphorically.
Power Level
Low-level Users
- Users of this stage cannot break the laws of physics, but they can bend them a little, such as running on vertical walls. They are the weakest of reality warpers, being severely limited and are debatable to being called "Reality Warpers".
Medium-Level Users
- Users of this can mimic animated characters. Users of this level of power are known for holding powers such as Cartoon Physics, performing a seemingly impossible feat (e.g. producing a mallet out of thin air). Some may be able to impose their laws onto others.
Advanced-Level Users
- Users of this power level are very powerful force to be reckon with. They can manipulate Physics, allowing them to not only bend, but even break the laws of physics. Being the general form of reality warper, 'Physics Manipulators' can invent their own physical laws and impose them on the rest of the universe.
Master-Level Users
- These are the rarest and most powerful of reality warpers. Not only that they can break the laws of physics, they can control the very rules of logic and reason, able to perform a feat that is not only impossible, but also inconceivable. They are so powerful, they may appear to be practically omnipotent.
Associations
Limitations
- Cannot affect those with Reality Anchoring.
- Limited by how much raw power users actually possess.
- May need to be within a reality to be able to bend it.
- If user is placed in a realm with its reality destroyed, the user is powerless.
- Overpowered by Omnipotence, Omnilock, Chronolock, etc.
- Reality warping and Paradox Manipulation tend to cancel each other out.
- Users are vulnerable to Illusion Manipulation.
- Users of Reality Restoration can simply undo everything.
Known Users
- Alien X (Ben 10)
- Amenhotep (Marvel)
- Anodites (Ben 10)
- Alf-Layla-Wa-Layla (Sonic and the Secret Rings)
- Anthony Freemont (The Twilight Zone)
- Arnie Lundberg (Marvel)
- Aureolus Izzard (Toaru Majutsu no Index)
- Bat-Mite (DC)
- Billie Jenkins (Charmed)
- Butters Stotch (when in Imaginationland) (South Park)
- Captain Atom (DC)
- Celestialsapiens (Ben 10)
- Chaos Knuckles (Sonic the Hedgehog/Archie Comics)
- Cyvus Vail (Angel)
- Demon Shredder (2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
- Discord (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
- Doctor (Black Cat; only his own Warp World)
- Eden Fesi (Marvel)
- Electra Roberts (Paradox Saga)
- Eric Cartman (when in Imaginationland) (South Park)
- Eva-Beatrice (Umineko no naku koro ni)
- Fairies (Fairly Odd Parents)
- Franklin Richards (Marvel)
- Anthony Fremont (The Twilight Zone)
- Freddy Krueger (A Nightmare on Elm Street)
- Gabriel (Supernatural)
- Galactose (Tales of the TMNT)
- Galactus (Marvel)
- Genies (Arabic Mythology)
- Gwen Tennyson (Ben 10)
- Haruhi Suzumiya (Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya)
- Hei Only within Hell's Gate or when extremely angry (Darker than Black)
- Hikaru (The Red Team)
- Him (Powerpuff Girls)
- Inoue Orihime (Bleach)
- Jake (Adventure Time)
- Jamie Braddock (Marvel)
- Janemba (Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn)
- Jesse Turner (Supernatural)
- Joel (Concession)
- John Murdoch (Dark City)
- Kumugawa (Medaka Box)
- Lain Iwakura (Serial Experiments Lain)
- Legion (Marvel) via X persona
- Lord Simultaneous (2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
- Little Pete (Gone)
- Madame Web (Spiderman the animated series)
- Madman (The Nightside)
- Matthew Stuart/Bedlam (DC)
- Mordecai and Rigby (Regular Show); via The Power
- Mr. Mxyzptlk (DC)
- Nathan Young (Misfits)
- Neo (The Matrix)
- nosyarG ciD/Larry (Teen Titans, DC)
- Onslaught (Marvel)
- Peter Townsend (Dream Team)
- Philemon and Nyarlathotep (Shin Megami Tensei: Persona)
- Porunga (Dragonball)
- Proteus (Marvel)
- Q (Star Trek TNG, DS9 and Voyager)
- Richard Watterson (The Amazing World of Gumball); via job
- Scarlet Witch (Marvel)
- SCP-239 (SCP Foundation)
- Seth (Dream Team)
- Solaris (Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Shenron (Dragonball)
- Superman Prime (DC)
- Takeo (X-Men 2011)
- The Beyonder (Marvel)
- The Black Star Dragon (Dragonball)
- The Chaos Beast (Martin Mystery)
- The Doctor (Paradox Saga)
- The Hero (Titan Quest)
- The Living Tribunal (Marvel)
- The Mask (Dark Horse Comics)
- The Rumor (The Umbrella Academy)
- The Shaper of Worlds (Marvel)
- The Spectre (DC)
- The Strangers (Dark City)
- Trigon (Teen Titans, DC)
- Ultimate Daimyo (2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
- Ultimate Drako (2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
- Vashun (Paradox Saga)
- Vengeance demons (Buffy the Vampire Slayer); via Wish Granting
- Wyatt Halliwell (Charmed)
- Yakumo Yukari (Touhou Project)
- Dwayne (Static Shock)
- Verdona Tennyson (Ben 10 series)
- Ginji Amano (Getbackers)
Known Objects
- SBURB computer game (Homestuck)
- Shun Shun Rikka (Bleach)
- Tablet of Order and Chaos (Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions)
- The Cosmic Cube (Marvel)
- The Heart of the Universe (Marvel)
- The Infinity Gems and Gauntlet (Marvel)
- The Jumanji Game Board (Jumanji Film)
- The Mask of Loki (Dark Horse Comics)
- The Reality Gauntlet (Danny Phantom)
- The Zathura Game Board (Zathura Film)
- The Time Scepter (2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
- The War Staff (2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
- Tiamat Talisman (Supernatural)