Zark2099 said:
No, but Wilford can randomly become intangible or not, so he may or may not be intangible at a given moment.
Though you have said before that he he controls this, so no...not random.
anyway
Reality Warping (Restructured an entire room)=Not Combat Applicable
Acausality (Type 1, two Warfstaches can exist in the same point in time with no ill effects, can take someone back in time without affecting their memories)=This likely more duplication or toon force cause we have no evidence that this is the case
Longevity=No evidence of, besides time travel, which isn't really longevity
Teleportation (Teleported around the Detective's apartment in order to unnerve him)=True
Telepathy (Heard the Detective's inner monologue and could speak in his mind)=True
Precognition (Predicted a train ride with the Detective that hadn't happened yet)=Though as Wilford has stated he gets confused with what time he is in so it isn't combat applicable.
Breaking the Fourth Wall (Shows awareness of the camera here)=K
Time Travel (Warfstache is often implied to be able to travel through time)=K, still never shown to be combat applicable
and Intangibility (Walked through the Detective's bullet with no ill effects)=True