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|caption = Charlotte Brûlée (One Piece) uses her Mira Mira no Mi to create similar appearances on herself or on other targets. |
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Revision as of 20:00, 2 September 2018
The power to induce similarities. Sub-power of Similarity Manipulation. Variation of Inducement.
Also Called
- Commonness Inducement
- Similarity Induction
Capabilities
The user can induce similarities onto other people, objects, places or concepts, causing them to share something in common with each other.
Associations
- Attribute Manipulation
- Identity Manipulation
- Inducement
- Kinship Manipulation
- Mental Manipulation
- Object Manipulation
- Similarity Manipulation
- Skill Manipulation
- Superpower Manipulation
Limitations
- May be limited to certain types of similarities.
- May be limited to a certain number of people.
- Some targets may be immune.
Known Users
- Cosmo aand Wanda (The Fairly Oddparents)
- Charlotte Brûlée (One Piece); via Mira Mira no Mi
- Susan (Regular Show)
- Sylvester McMonkey McBean/Fix-It-Up Chappie (The Sneetches and Other Stories); via Star-On/Star Off Machine