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Worst Users Of Every Power

Nominating Komugi for worst Genius Intelligence. She is an extraordinary genius when it comes to Gungi and Meruem, another extraordinary genius who had a superhuman learning ability that allowed him to master skills just by seeing them once and had borderline precognition that let him make thousands of moves in his head and accurately predicted their outcomes in a moment, couldn't beat her even a single time despite having played at least over a hundred matches with her. The only problem? She's only that smart when it comes to this one specific game and is otherwise unusualin stupid in every other aspect.
It gets worse.

  • Rapidly Evolving Gungi Playing Skills: As a genius, Komugi seems to unconsciously use Nen when she plays Gungi. Her ability enables her to uncannily improve in Gungi with every game played. Her Gungi abilities seem to be so great due to a harsh restriction she has placed on herself, which is that if she were to ever lose a game, she would lose her life.

In HxH, Nen abilities can be made stronger with more costly restrictions/vows/resolves.
Hence Komugi's ability being so strong; Hers seems to be that she'll die if she loses a game.
 
It gets worse.

  • Rapidly Evolving Gungi Playing Skills: As a genius, Komugi seems to unconsciously use Nen when she plays Gungi. Her ability enables her to uncannily improve in Gungi with every game played. Her Gungi abilities seem to be so great due to a harsh restriction she has placed on herself, which is that if she were to ever lose a game, she would lose her life.

In HxH, Nen abilities can be made stronger with more costly restrictions/vows/resolves.
Hence Komugi's ability being so strong; Hers seems to be that she'll die if she loses a game.
Oh yeah, I forgot about the suicide lol.
 
I think I have a contender.

Clefairy's profile kind of glosses over it, but it's there.


Magnetism Manipulation (Not combat applicable),

MoonOn nights with a full moon, they gather together and dance. The surrounding area is enveloped in an abnormal magnetic field.

AFAIK, Clefairy can't learn anything like Magnet Rise, Magnet Bomb, nor Magnetic Flux. (The last of which is also awful Statistics Manipulation; It raises the Def & Sp. Def of ally-side Pokemon (User & ally if applicable.) with the Plus or Minus ability, but the only Pokemon that can learn Magnetic Flux at all are Electrode, Zapdos, Ampharos, Magnezone, Probopass, Klinklang, Magearna, Toxtricity, & Sandy Shocks. Of those, only Ampharos, Klinklang & Toxtricity can have Plus or Minus, making it awful for the others.)
 
I think I have a contender.

Clefairy's profile kind of glosses over it, but it's there.


Magnetism Manipulation (Not combat applicable),

MoonOn nights with a full moon, they gather together and dance. The surrounding area is enveloped in an abnormal magnetic field.

AFAIK, Clefairy can't learn anything like Magnet Rise, Magnet Bomb, nor Magnetic Flux. (The last of which is also awful Statistics Manipulation; It raises the Def & Sp. Def of ally-side Pokemon (User & ally if applicable.) with the Plus or Minus ability, but the only Pokemon that can learn Magnetic Flux at all are Electrode, Zapdos, Ampharos, Magnezone, Probopass, Klinklang, Magearna, Toxtricity, & Sandy Shocks. Of those, only Ampharos, Klinklang & Toxtricity can have Plus or Minus, making it awful for the others.)
Yup, it literally does nothing.
 
Kalifa's water manipulation can probably dethrone this. She creates bubbles that happen to be weak to water itself lol
Don't think that works, since while the weakness is ironic for the category Kalifa's bubbles still have decent combative usages in defense and offense scenarios.

As opposed to John Constantine who's water manip is basically just a parlor trick with him manipulating his beer to make a snake image.
 
Gonna suggest Naota Nandaba (in his first key) for portal creation and gravity manipulation.

Portal Creation:

It creates portals bringing machines from an organization trying to destroy all life in the galaxy to him. He can’t control when it happens since it’s based on his emotions and occasionally the emotions of those around him. The portal is created in his head and occasionally the heads of his friends. Sometimes the machines that come out of it don’t come out all the way and just drag him around by the head, and other times he gets caught on/by them as they come out. The machines that come out are always fighting, and in all cases but one were actively hostile to and much stronger than him, so this puts him in a lot of danger. It also appears to be painful or at least leave him dazed. It only seems to go in one direction. Lastly, it causes various things to sprout out of his head including horns, bumps, cat ears, and the trigger of a gun, and makes it so his brain appears to be missing on medical scans, which gets him a lot of unwanted attention.

Gravity manipulation:

When the aforementioned portals open, he gets lifted slightly into the air, then falls.
By comparison, the Trickster’s gravity rooms can at least confuse intruders and potentially get them to fall for a trap.
 
Don't think that works, since while the weakness is ironic for the category Kalifa's bubbles still have decent combative usages in defense and offense scenarios.

As opposed to John Constantine who's water manip is basically just a parlor trick with him manipulating his beer to make a snake image.
Kusuo Saiki can sweat. On the bright side, his smoke manipulation is actually useful now while John's is another parlor trick AND he can make people cough with it.
 
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Kusuo Saiki can sweat.
God, they really giving my boy any ability for the slightest reason still kinda think that is probably Body Control

On the bright side, his smoke manipulation is actually useful now while John's is another parlor trick AND he can make people cough with it.
A win is a win is a win
 
Imp, Spider-Man, or The Accused for Text Manipulation, I honestly don't know which is the worst

  • Imp can implant the soul with invisible text saying that the soul is corrupted, by that particular devil, and the Archdevil they were serving. This text can only be read by other devils of a high enough intelligence.
  • Spider-Man communicates by creating speech bubbles.
  • The Accused causes a crime someone committed to be written on that person's forehead. This writing disappears by the next dawn, and the spell has a chance to backfire, writing the crime on the foreheads of everyone nearby.


Gorilla for Superhuman Physical Characteristics. As far as I can tell it's just slightly higher than peak Lifting Strength.


Any human from The Amazing Digital Circus for Transformation. If their mind ever becomes too broken or unstable, they turn into a hostile monster with no control of themselves, and it is impossible for them to return to their original state.
 
Yaksha from Hero 108 for Petrification. In the Hero 108 Origins comic for the online game, he uses it on himself to restrained the lions but loses his life in the process.
 
I kinda wanna say Maxine Caulfield for Possession, she can only possess herself but as a younger version.
Isn't that effectively time travel?
Imp, Spider-Man, or The Accused for Text Manipulation, I honestly don't know which is the worst
  • Imp can implant the soul with invisible text saying that the soul is corrupted, by that particular devil, and the Archdevil they were serving. This text can only be read by other devils of a high enough intelligence.
  • Spider-Man communicates by creating speech bubbles.
  • The Accused causes a crime someone committed to be written on that person's forehead. This writing disappears by the next dawn, and the spell has a chance to backfire, writing the crime on the foreheads of everyone nearby.
Honestly all of these are kind of useful. The Imps' sounds the worst but devils are really big into bureaucracy and this is an important element of it, Spider-Man relies on it to communicate and while the Accused's is pretty bad it effectively tells you what crime someone has committed, which isn't bad intel.
Gorilla for Superhuman Physical Characteristics. As far as I can tell it's just slightly higher than peak Lifting Strength.
It's a gorilla. They're way stronger than humans.
Any human from The Amazing Digital Circus for Transformation. If their mind ever becomes too broken or unstable, they turn into a hostile monster with no control of themselves, and it is impossible for them to return to their original state.
Could this feasibly come into play if they were in danger?
 
Could this feasibly come into play if they were in danger?
Theoretically yes, however it's useless in the verse as all the characters are in a virtual world where they have eternal life, are resilient, and are deathless. There is, practically speaking, is no possible danger to them in that world as Caine is the only reason anything happens and his reality warping crazy mind isn't going to let them be in any actual harm.

Abstracting in the verse is basically the equivalent of death for it.
 
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So it's dimensional travel?
 
Magnetism Manipulation - Clefairy (Pokémon) - Can create magnetic fields with seemingly no use.
Apologies to nitpick, & while I'll admit that brevity is the soul of wit, I think you may be "overselling" this, as, based on the Pokedex entry, the Magnetism Manipulation is only even used/occurring, when the Clefairy gather together on a night with a full moon & dance; Ergo, it requires a group of them, specific circumstances, & the whole group doing specific actions.
 
So it's dimensional travel?
Yes, but unlike time travel, dimensional travel would mean that two Maxines would coexist in the same timeline. Here they don’t, main timeline Maxine’s consciousness takes over the one of divergent timeline Maxine.
 
That's pretty good all things considered
 
Yes, but unlike time travel, dimensional travel would mean that two Maxines would coexist in the same timeline. Here they don’t, main timeline Maxine’s consciousness takes over the one of divergent timeline Maxine.
This reminded me of a character who fits the time travel equivalent for it, Rintarou Okabe.

A character who's time travel method is  very limited. With the Time Leap Machine, he can time travel under these specific conditions.

1. It needs to be exposed to an excess of electrons from an external source (such as a 42-inch Braun Tube TV, which is a rare and outdated item even in Okabe's time) in order to create Kerr black holes, which allow data and objects to travel back in time.

2. Anything other than data that goes through the black hole is 'gelified'. Additionally, only objects small enough to fit in the microwave can use it to physically travel back in time (such as bananas).

3. The primary form of time travel is through D-Mails (which are phone emails) which have a limited amount of data than can be typed into it (only 36 bytes)

4. The alterations made by the message run on butterfly effect rules, causing any alterations to be unpredictable and if you alter too much you can end up on a completely different line of history (for example, going from a dystopia tyranny to World War 3)

5. Fate itself will screw you over in this verse as various actions, such as a characters death, will be set in stone in certain lines of history. Which makes the actual act of altering history very difficult as you either need to slingshot yourself to a distant timeline and hope it's better or indirectly gaslight past versions of people in order to not cause paradoxes

Edit: 6. You can only travel back a certain amount of time, as each attempt to travel your memories backwards without sending a timeline altering D-Mail requires you to travel a set period of time. Which prevents you from time traveling too far from the creation of the time machine
 
That’s awfully similar to Max’s case (only she uses her own powers to do so)! I think I didn’t make it clear that she can actually possess herself using time travel 🌚 I thought it wouldn’t count if it was through that.
Oh no, I was aware she had it as an internal ability.

However, a characters primary and most well known equipment should also count as a power.
 
Honestly all of these are kind of useful. The Imps' sounds the worst but devils are really big into bureaucracy and this is an important element of it, Spider-Man relies on it to communicate and while the Accused's is pretty bad it effectively tells you what crime someone has committed, which isn't bad intel.
You right, I was only thinking about in combat. I think imp's is still pretty bad because on top of it being completely useless in a fight, it's somewhat useless even for the bureaucracy of hell; an imp is pretty unlikely to actually corrupt someone as they have almost nothing to offer in a contract.
It's a gorilla. They're way stronger than humans.
On the profile all the stats are peak human except LS
However, I think orangutan is worse, it's all human to athlete level with only a bit higher than peak human speed

This also makes me want to say chimpanzee for peak human physical characteristics, they only have peak human speed and stamina (technically they also have peak human AP but that's via kinetic energy and they don't have it on striking strength)
Could this feasibly come into play if they were in danger?
Not really, it basically only happens if they fully go insane.


Also, Kaido Wataru for Dimensional Travel, reasons outlined in the OP
 
You right, I was only thinking about in combat. I think imp's is still pretty bad because on top of it being completely useless in a fight, it's somewhat useless even for the bureaucracy of hell; an imp is pretty unlikely to actually corrupt someone as they have almost nothing to offer in a contract.
That's fair.
On the profile all the stats are peak human except LS
However, I think orangutan is worse, it's all human to athlete level with only a bit higher than peak human speed
Street level goes well beyond standard human limits. Fair enough on the orangutan though, although in that case you could do something like a Labrador which is just straight-up weaker than an adult person
Not really, it basically only happens if they fully go insane.
Fair, should be good to add
Also, Kaido Wataru for Dimensional Travel, reasons outlined in the OP
Oh yeah, he was replaced by an SCP but then... yknow.
 
Actually, would a crow count? Technically, it doesn't have superhuman physical characteristics listed as a power, but it does have superhuman speed.
By that logic, Barry would be the worst even when he's a lot more intelligent than a crow. He doesn't have SPC specifically listed but he does have Superhuman speed and stamina.
 
Pennywise for Alternate Future Display, maybe? I looked at all the profiles with Alternate Future Display (there are only 25) and none of them are really bad. I say this guy is the worst because he only uses it to show someone nightmares of them and their friends dying, which implies it can only be done while someone is sleeping.

Here are all the people who can use AFD if anyone else wants to have a look.
 
Actually, would a crow count? Technically, it doesn't have superhuman physical characteristics listed as a power, but it does have superhuman speed.
By that logic, Barry would be the worst even when he's a lot more intelligent than a crow. He doesn't have SPC specifically listed but he does have Superhuman speed and stamina.
Yeah I dunno, they should but a lot of people forget to list SPC for non-AP stuff, I'd stick to whatever lists it even though it doesn't matter
 
Genn Greymane and Darius Crowley for worst Curse Manipulation and Corruption.

not only does the Worgen curse take literal hours to days to turn the afflicted into a worgen, it also makes them much stronger and harder to fight when it DOES happen.
 
Not as bad as the current curse manip given it's like, solely and actively bad for them.
 
Not as bad as the current curse manip given it's like, solely and actively bad for them.
And the Worgen Curse takes forever to work AND just pits you against a now much stronger and bloodthirsty opponent. From what I'm gathering the hexes don't literally make his opponents stronger and more bloodthirsty.
 
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