The character has an asymmetrical body. Variation of Unnatural Shape.
Also Called[]
- Asymmetrical Body/Form
- Lopsided/Non-symmetrical Body/Physiology
Effects[]
The character possesses a body that features substantially asymmetrical appearance. This is usually manifested as an entity/person being vertically split in half, with one side of the body exhibiting one set of features and the other exhibiting a different set. While asymmetry is a naturally occurring feature among organisms, the individual’s overall appearance has neither side really matching the other. The two sides can feature their own unique powers or even personalities.
Associations[]
Traits[]
Physiology[]
- Bionic Physiology – limited to bionic asymmetry
- Hybrid Physiology
Powers[]
- Collective Intelligence
- Collective Memory
- Collective Strength
- Enhanced Condition
- Hybrid Vitality
- Organic Mimicry – limited to organic asymmetry
- Power Mixture
Limitations[]
- Lack of symmetry could make movement difficult.
- If two sides feature two different minds/personalities, lack of cooperation could be a factor.
- Each side could possess its own weakness.
- Damage to one side could unintentionally damage the other.
- Fusion Negation/Separation
Known Users[]
- Cyborg Freedom Fighters (Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog)
- He-She (Boy Comics)
- Halfjack (Champions)
- Composite Superman (DC Comics)
- Tharok (DC Comics)
- Fused Zamasu (Dragon Ball series)
- Cyman (Filmation's Ghostbusters)
- Ricky Coogin (Freaked)
- Frank Archer (Fullmetal Alchemist 2003 series)
- Twin Masters (Hero: 108)
- Jacqueline Hyde (IDW Publishing)
- King Gauldoth the Half-Dead (Heroes of Might and Magic IV)
- Black Zetsu/White Zetsu (Naruto)
- Nethys (Pathfinder)
- Half-Ape (The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show)
- Desmond LaRouche (Ravenloft)
- Hel (Riordan series)
- Melinoe (Riordan series)
- Composite Santa (Robot Chicken)
- Hel (SMITE)
- Fred Christ (Transmetropolitan)
- Yubel (Yu-Gi-Oh! GX)