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Name a power that would make a decently strong character OP

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The idea behind this thread? Name a power given to a character that is not explicitly explained/stated but can be considered evident in certain context (Even though it's not accepted by the wiki).
Preferably a power that would make said character OP.

Examples:
DB characters resisting all hax in the verse via being stronger.
Naruto's ability to talk down anyone (Talk no Jutsu)
Tsunayoshi Sawada's passive Fate/Luck manipulation.
 
Naruto's ability to talk down anyone
Naruto is just a friendly and understanding guy. The people that he has managed to talk down were people plagued by trauma, hatred, and a twisted sense of justice. Naruto either exposed them and their ideology, opened up to them and welcomed them into his heart, or managed to awaken their own repressed emotions. This would not work against someone with an ironclad will, someone who is supernaturally stubborn, or just flat-out evil and would refuse to reason with anybody.

Anyway, Keyaru's "healing" spells could be used for much more than he uses them for:
  • He could revert someone to when they were a baby or to the exact moment of their birth
  • He could hijack the memories of multiple people at one time, assuming they are within a meter of him
  • He could spontaneously raise someone's age and cause them to die on the spot
  • He could rewrite someone's cellular structure and give them cancer
  • He could cause painful and traumatic experiences that someone may have repressed to resurface all at once
  • He could rearrange someone's organs or cause them to fail simultaneously
  • He could insert himself into the memories of others like Tsukishima
  • He could make someone blind for fun
  • He could induce the sensation of drowning or suffocating or bleeding out into the minds of others
There is a lot of stuff he could do with his abilities, but he has no reason to.
 
The law rewriting from shinza or gojo’s limitless. Both of those things are fairly op in it of itself.
 
Well using pokemon game mechanics and using some ability descriptions resistence to a massive amount of hax abilities including stuff like Fate manip, Space-Time Manip, Death Manip, Layered powernull, Law Manip,etc
 
Naruto: He can clone his enemies, and those clones are exactly as strong as his enemy, but the clones only follow boruto's orders. He can create 3 clones for each enemy, and the numbers of enemies that he can clone is 5 enemy at a time.
Leloush: he can give orders to reality with his eye. Example: I order you reality, to give ma Sanders. He can make three orders a day, and the more complicated and stronger the order, the more his life energy would be drained.
Gojo: he gains two abilities, black and white. WHITE: he applies infinite on time itself, thus he can de-Age or reverse time. And Black: He can age someone or make time moves forward By infinite degree [Like made in heaven] He can combine these ability which results in NOTHING: this abilities uses the effect of black and white at the time to erase time itself. He can then combine PURPLE AND NOTHING to erase space-time.
Meliodas: his counter can be upgraded to reverse, which reverses the effect of ability. Like an ability that harms you would buff or heal you, and his counter can work on mental attacks too.
Yoshikage kira: BIG BANG: it's his Foryj bomb, and the ability is simple, in 5 meter radius, each atom in that space would explode like a supernova, but extremely condensed. The draw back is, if he uses it, he won't be enable to use his stand for 5 years.
 
Kamek: All Bowser's magic the guy raised bowser and shares a lot of spells with him, he likely taught him everything he knows and is often shown using magic instead of bowser when both could cast the spell.
 
Passive fate/luck for 25th Bam(which will probably happen in the future and should be able to affect acausa 4 if true):

So many times been hinted that he was not meant to die(Yuri said that) or that he would be alright coz that's the decision Bam choose(Hwaryun who is expert inverse on fate related stuff), or how he is lucky enough to fall close to objects which ensure he wins(Against Data Zahard who then claims he is pretty lucky), or how Arlene made a prophecy with probably the help of the god of the outside which is that Bam will kill Zahard.

Also explains how he gains allies that helps him survive in the long run
 
Name a power given to a character that is not explicitly explained/stated but can be considered evident in certain context (Even though it's not accepted by the wiki).
So.... Name a power an existing character likely already has, that would make them overpowered... but it has to be a power our Wiki doesn't accept have them as having?
 
Most tabletop RPG characters can, technically, scale to all powers in their verse as long as there is a "roll to resist" mechanic and said powers can be rolled to resist. As in, all of them. While this is already true and accepted to a certain degree, I can tell ya that people haven't yet realized the full potential of this.
 
Most tabletop RPG characters can, technically, scale to all powers in their verse as long as there is a "roll to resist" mechanic and said powers can be rolled to resist. As in, all of them. While this is already true and accepted to a certain degree, I can tell ya that people haven't yet realized the full potential of this.
wouldn't that be game mechanics
 
wouldn't that be game mechanics
I don't think so? It's canonical that the resistance rolls means, well, that the character can resist the effects, and given that they happen at a certain level...

There are cases and cases, of course, but in general I think it's okay.
 
Mario's Fate Manip being "contradicted" in Luigi's Mansion was out of King Boo being able to ignore it, and so it's usable once again : V
 
If most of Johnny Test's hax with his equipment were passive, he'd easily be one of the strongest 8-B's/7-C's on the wiki.
 
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