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Tech_E_Coyote_Regeneration.gif|Tech E. Coyote (Loonatics Unleashed) possesses vast regenerative powers, able to heal even when reduced to ashes.
 
Tech_E_Coyote_Regeneration.gif|Tech E. Coyote (Loonatics Unleashed) possesses vast regenerative powers, able to heal even when reduced to ashes.
 
Geras_Mortal_Kombat.jpg|As a fixed point in time, Geras (Mortal Kombat 11) possesses vast regenerative powers, able to reconstruct his body even after being blown to pieces by a grenade.
 
Geras_Mortal_Kombat.jpg|As a fixed point in time, Geras (Mortal Kombat 11) possesses vast regenerative powers, able to reconstruct his body even after being blown to pieces by a grenade.
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Impure World Resurrection Healing (Naruto).gif|Zabuza Momoch (Naruto) was resurrected via the ''Summoning Technique: Impure World Reincarnation'', and could regenerate infinitely and completely even when blown to dust and ashes.
 
File:Hashirama_in_Madara.png|Madara Uchiha (Naruto) was resurrected via the ''Summoning: Impure World Reincarnation'', and could regenerate infinitely and completely even when blown to dust and ashes until he revived himself into a living person.
 
File:Hashirama_in_Madara.png|Madara Uchiha (Naruto) was resurrected via the ''Summoning: Impure World Reincarnation'', and could regenerate infinitely and completely even when blown to dust and ashes until he revived himself into a living person.
 
File:Akasha_Regenerating.png|Akasha Bloodriver (Rosario + Vampire) possesses immortal regenerative powers due to possessing Alucard's blood, and even completely recreate her own body after being sealed within Alucard's.
 
File:Akasha_Regenerating.png|Akasha Bloodriver (Rosario + Vampire) possesses immortal regenerative powers due to possessing Alucard's blood, and even completely recreate her own body after being sealed within Alucard's.

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"I don't remember much after the explosion, but somewhere amongst the planetary debris the core of my being still existed, one living cell survived, and that is all I needed for my regeneration... Soon that living cell began to multiply into many, it wasn't long before I became conscious of my transformation, I could feel every part of my body growing, crackling with new life and energy. My shapeless mass began to sprout new limbs, first my legs, then my arms, and in no time, my whole body was restored!"
― Cell, Dragon Ball Z

The power to heal from any bodily damage on an ultimate level. Ultimate physical variation of Regenerative Healing Factor.

Also Called

  • Complete Regeneration
  • Immortal Regeneration
  • Perfect Regeneration

Capabilities (core)

The user can heal from any bodily damage depending on their respective level.

Because the cells and telomere lengths are constantly regenerating and rejuvenating, users do not age, can recover any damaged body parts, and sustenance requirements are drastically reduced, to the point where the user attains a form of immortality. Even the separation and destruction of the head is pointless, as the user can simply regenerate an entire head or body, repairing any and all brain and nerve cells to perfect working order, keeping the user's mind intact.

Users are effectively immune to drugs, disease, and all harmful foreign substances, and will be forever in their optimal health and physical prime. They are immune, or at least highly resistant, to telepathic attacks, since the regenerative power restores brain cells to its unaltered state, blocking one's mind from any attacks or invasive attempts.

Aside from complete recovery, the ability is also adaptively intelligent, meaning it will not multiply harmful cells such as tumors, but instead repair the sick cells to their original, optimal healthy forms. Also, the user does not require to turn twisted limbs in the right orientation manually for regeneration to occur. Even if something is jammed into the body, it will not prevent regeneration as it can simply shift the obstacle to make the recovery complete. If the user gains the ability after birth, then the ability can also heal any and all birth defects such as heredity illnesses and unformed limbs.

The user's regeneration is so powerful, that their blood may be laced with healing properties as a side effect, allowing them to heal others via transfusions.

Levels of Ultimate regeneration

Primarily, there are four levels to this power-

  • Level 1- User can regenerate from a single cell. Eg- Cell (Dragon Ball Series)
  • Level 2- User can regenerate from a single strand of DNA or substances like vapors/ashes that might remain after the destruction of their body. Eg- Majin Buu (Dragon Ball Series)
  • Level 3- User can regenerate from a single atom/sub-atomic particle. Eg- Immortals from Baccano
  • Level 4- User can regenerate even after the complete destruction/erasure of their physical body. Eg- Nobles (Vampire Hunter D)

Applications

Associations

Limitations

Known Users

See Also: From A Single Cell.

Anime/Manga

Cartoons/Comics

  • Ectonurites (Ben 10)
    • Ghostfreak
    • Zs'Skayr
  • Methanosians (Ben 10)
    • Swampfire
  • Lobo (DC Comics)
  • Patrick "Eel" O'Brian/Plastic Man (DC Comics)
  • Tech E. Coyote (Loonatics Unleashed)
  • Wade Wilson/Deadpool (Marvel Comics)
  • Carnage (Marvel Comics)
  • Hulk (Marvel Comics)
  • Madcap (Marvel Comics)
  • Nimrod (Marvel Comics)
  • Groot (Marvel Comics)
  • Sentry (Robert Reynolds) (Marvel Comics)
  • The Gen'Dai (Star Wars: The Clone Wars)
    • Durge
  • Snakeweed (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2012)
  • Billie Meredith Wilson (Whateley Academy)

Video Games

Movies

  • Monsters (Goosebumps 2015)

Known Objects

  • Grand Panacea (Baccano)
  • Guyver Units (The Guyver); via the Control Medal

Known Powers

  • Summoning Technique: Impure World Reincarnation (Naruto)

Gallery