The power to induce unconsciousness. Sub-power of Neurocognitive Deficit. Variation of Consciousness State Inducement.
Also Called[]
- Faint Inducement
- Knocking Out
Capabilities[]
The user can induce a state of unconsciousness onto others. This ability is effective depending on others own willpower and mental fortitude.
Applications[]
- Catatonia Inducement
- Coma Inducement
- Confusion Inducement
- Daze Inducement
- Dream Inducement
- Hypnagogia Inducement
- Incapacitation Inducement
- One Hit KO
- Sedative Inducement
- Sleep Inducement
- Submission
Associations[]
Limitations[]
- User can only cause the inductions, not manipulate them.
- May be limited to a certain range to work, including touch only.
- May be limited to a certain number of targets at a time.
- Disturbance in the real-world surroundings (e.g. the sound of someone yelling, and the sound of two people arguing non-stops, and the ringing of an alarm clock) may wake the victim up.
Known Users[]
- Richard Tyler (The 4400) via Telekinesis
- Epel Felmier (Disney: Twisted-Wonderland); via Sleep Kiss
- Malleus Draconia (Disney: Twisted-Wonderland); via Fey of Maleficence
- Anna Korolenko (Heroes)
- Saiki Kusuo (The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.)
- Pete Millord (Karsearin: Adventures of a Red Dragon); via Charnide
- Pete Millord (Karsearin: Adventures of a Red Dragon); via Sharanen
- Users of Haoshoku/Supreme King Haki (One Piece)
- Jiro (Toriko)
Known Objects[]
- Boost Mark II Buckle (Kamen Rider Geats)
- Knocking Guns (Toriko)
Gallery[]
Haoshoku/Supreme King Haki (One Piece) is the third and rarest kind of Haki found in those who have the traits of a King said to have been chosen by Heaven...
...proving he had the qualities of a king, Donquixote Doflamingo awoke his Haoshoku/Conqueror's Haki at the age of 9, knocking the rioting crow that tried to kill him...
...could cause Ace Ukiyo/Kamen Rider Geats to have massive fatigue, resulting in him falling unconscious more often, while the side effects became worse due to frequent usage. According to Ziin, this might be due to the tremendous speeds the form grants.











