The power to resurrect oneself upon death. A sub-power of Resurrection.
Also Called
- Self-Revive
Capabilities
The user is able to revive themselves upon death, making them immune to abilities such as Death Inducement and potentially can live forever.
Applications
Variations
Associations
- If combined with Reactive Adaptation, the user may gain Adaptive Resurrection.
- Ash Resurrection
- Immortality
- Multiple Bodies
- Multiple Lives
- Phoenix Physiology
- Regenerative Healing Factor
- Reincarnation
- Resurrection
Limitations
- User cannot bring others back to life, only themselves.
- If the power is gained through technology, destroying the technology can stop the user from resurrecting, making their death permanent.
- May take awhile to revive.
- May have a limited amount of resurrections.
- May not be able to resurrect if entire body is destroyed.
Known Users
- Phoenix (Mythology)
- Rick Taylor (Splatterhouse); via Terror mask
- Users of Phoenix Physiology and Resurrection
- Humanoid Cylons (Battlestar Galactica)
- Jean Grey (Marvel); when possessed by the Phoenix Force
- The Phoenix Force (Marvel)
- Groot (Marvel)
- Chloe Sullivan (Smallville)
- Jack Harkness (Doctor Who)
- Nathan Young (Misfits)
- Claire Bennet (Heroes)
- Adam Monroe (Heroes)
- Any mermaid flesh eaters who do not die from it (Mermaid Saga)
- Haplo's dog (Death Gate Cycle)
- Chloe King (The Nine Lives of Chloe King)
- Doomsday (DC Comics)
- Susan Ashworth (The Cat Lady)
- Misogi Kumagawa (Medaka Box)
- Wendy Beauchamp (Witches of East End)
- Prometheus (Supernatural)
- Oliver (Supernatural)
- Kratos (God of War)
- Fawkes (Harry Potter)
- Anyone who reaches god tier (Homestuck)
- Lazarus Demons (Charmed)
- Any human who wears the enchanted rings (The Vampire Diaries)
- Kenny McCormick (South Park)
- Brook (One Piece)
- Tenzen Yakushiji (Basilisk)
- Phoenix Ikki (Saint Seiya)
- Henry Morgan (Forever)
- Adam (Forever)
- Berserker (TYPE-MOON)