- "I'm in the video game too!"
- ― Peter Griffin (Family Guy)
The ability to mimic the powers and traits of video game characters. Technique of Video Game Manipulation. Variation of Digital Form and Fictional Mimicry. Video-Game counterpart to Anime & Manga Mimicry and Cartoon Mimicry.
Capabilities[]
The user can replicate and mimic the abilities, skills, traits, and even transformations of video game characters, turning reality into a game-like experience. They can adopt the physical and mental attributes of various characters, such as superhuman strength, agility, combat expertise, or the use of magic and advanced technology. The user can instantly master complex skill sets as if unlocking abilities in a role-playing game, and they can improve these skills through a leveling system or by completing real-world “missions.”
A unique aspect of this ability is the capacity to access all the forms and transformations of the characters they mimic. Whether it's powering up into a more formidable state, activating elemental forms, or shifting into enhanced versions with heightened abilities, these transformations grant the user extraordinary flexibility in adapting to different challenges.
This power allows the user to operate under game-like logic, including features like health bars, energy meters, extra lives, and checkpoints. Damage might be mitigated by defense statistics or special items, and health could regenerate over time. Additionally, an invisible inventory system can store and summon weapons, items, or equipment as needed.
The user also gains heightened environmental awareness, akin to having a mini-map or quest markers, highlighting hidden objects or revealing enemy weak points. Special modes and power-ups can be activated, providing temporary boosts to strength, speed, or defense, while ultimate abilities unleash devastating effects.
Applications[]
- Users are capable of becoming the character they mimic.
- Gain various powers, depending on what character they mimic.
- Enhanced Power Replication and possibly Knowledge Replication of any video game character without needing to be in proximity.
- Rule Bending via Glitching (optional)
- Shapeshifting via character selection and model creation
- Use power-ups that the character they're imitating can obtain in their respective game.
- They may have multiple lives.
Associations[]
Limitations[]
- Characters may come with weak points.
- May suffer from glitches.
- May acquire characteristic weaknesses.
Known Users[]
- Harry "Ocho" Tootmorsel (The Amazing World of Gumball)
- Yukio Hans Vorarlberna (Bleach)
- Sonic.exe (Creepypasta)
- Feedback (Dark Horse Comics)
- Satou Pendragon (Death March to Parallel World Rhapsody)
- Ropuremon (Digimon Universe App Monsters)
- Gu Chensha (Dragon Talisman)
- Sugamechanger (The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants)
- Munchie-Kat (Fangbone!)
- Future Cops (Future Cops)
- The General's team (Future Cops)
- Roku Tadano (Game Maou)
- Han Jee-Han (The Gamer)
- Electronic Wisps (Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Stylized Versions))
- Glitches (Glitch Techs)
- Rumble McSkirmish (Gravity Falls)
- Block Master M (The Haunted House/Shinbi Apartment)
- Bit Dave (Hero Inside)
- Nester (Howard & Nester)
- Eugene Sims (InFamous: Second Son)
- Lance Slashblade (Inside Out 2)
- Spencer Gilpin/Eddie Gilpin/Ming Fleetfoot (Jumanji: The Next Level)
- Bethany Walker/Milo Walker/Cyclone (Jumanji: The Next Level)
- Spencer Gilpin/Eddie Gilpin/Dr. Smolder Bravestone (Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle)
- Martha Kaply/Anthony "Fridge" Johnson/Ruby Roundhouse (Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle)
- Anthony "Fridge" Johnson/Milo Walker/Franklin "Mouse" Finbar (Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle)
- Bethany Walker/Anthony "Fridge" Johnson/Martha Kaply/Prof. Sheldon "Shelley" Oberon (Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle)
- Alex Vreeke/Jefferson "Seaplane" McDonough (Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle)
- Various Bugsters (Kamen Rider Ex-Aid)
- Computer Virus (Kirby)
- Leaks (Level Up!)
- Maldark (Level Up!)
- Gamer (Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir)
- Arcade (Monster Legends)
- 8-Bit Zombies (Plants vs. Zombies 2)
- Destroyer of Worlds (Regular Show)
- SCP-2424 - Hostile Walrus Cyborg (SCP Foundation)
- SCP-4335 - A Welt In The Crucible (SCP Foundation)
- Kumoko/Shiraori (So I'm a Spider, So What?)
- Sung Jinwoo (Solo Leveling)
- Feedback (Stan Lee mini-comic-series)
- Most characters (Trans Trans)
- Video game characters (Wreck-It Ralph)
- Major Abs (Wishfart)
- Tsukihito Amanuma (Yu Yu Hakusho)
- Demagorg (Ultraman Dyna)
Known Objects[]
- Jumanji (Jumanji); as a video game console
- Motendo (X-Men 97/X-Men The Animated Series); as a video game console
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