• JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee
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    20 days ago

    Does The Bible count? Total omnipotence seems cool. If not, then Voldemort from HPMOR. A great intelligence and magical power.

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      Voldemort from HPMOR. A great intelligence and magical power.

      Is he though?
      Dude can’t even kill a teenager/young adult, he could have resolved the prophecy by getting anyone else to kill HP in the many situations Harry stumbled outside of Dumbledores protection.

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    Any character that can teleport (with their clothes intact) and take along the person they’re holding, without the risk of ending up inside something or someone. Traffic, borders, travel time, and sometimes access to restricted places are basically not a problem anymore.

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    As a concept All for One would be super broken (the ability to take the powers from others is too broken) it was super poorly used in MHA but in a world where everybody has super powers it’s a great power to have.

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    Most generally useful single ability? Probably the Flash’s speedforce. Being able to get whatever you want done in a fraction of the time has broad utility. Plus you’re well equipped for any supervillain attacks.

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    Marvel’s Legion, aka David Haller, son of Professor Charles Xavier. Omega-level mutant. Psychic powers that go beyond time and space, astral projection, teleportation, reality warping, mind controlling, pyrokinesis, et cetera. If you could keep your head in check (did I mention it also comes with disassociative identity disorder?), taking down Thanos with a completed Infinity Gauntlet would be a mere trifle.

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      Anyone from the Q Continuum is probably the most powerful being in any fictional universe. They literally can do anything with a thought.

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          Fictional characters are only as smart as their authors and any constraints placed on said authors by their publisher and the like. Hence why despite the abundance of intellect in comic book universes, universal basic income and healthcare don’t exist, while crime and cancer still do.

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      In terms of real world applications, prestidigitation is pretty fucking solid. It’s sort of a wizard’s “do anything” spell. Flavor food, clean something, warm up or cool something, make a small trinket, etc… And since it’s a cantrip, you can use it as often as your imagination will allow.

      Your lunch got cold? You don’t need a microwave, because in just 6 seconds of finger waggling, your food is now hot. You wish you had some salt to add to it? No need, just waggle your fingers and flavor it however you want. Forgot to do the dishes, and realize you don’t have any clean spoons to eat it with? No need, just waggle your fingers and now your dishes are all clean. Ice cream is starting to melt? Just cool it back down again.

      Alternatively, just like it can be used to clean, it can also be used to soil objects. If someone pissed you off, you could literally soil their pants.

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    The Refugee’s power as offered to Sally Faye Vierra at the end of Warbound (Grimnoir Chronicles, Book 3, by Larry Correia).

    EDIT: If that’s too OP, then Sally Faye Vierra’s own true power is pretty solid.

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    Who ever can control time. I’d argue that’s objectively the most powerful superpower perhaps only rivaled by invincibility.

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    Probably Metron, from the New Gods in DC Comics. Just, being able to know everything and anything with a thirst of knowledge. I’d be able to solve all of the unsolved mysteries in seconds, I’d be able to foresee so much ahead to determine what the right choices to make are. I’d be a supreme advisor and uncontested in the wars of strategy. Plus I’d get all the abilities of a god too on top of it so add that.

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    There are several powers that are just restated omnipotence.

    Perhaps my favorite is Featherine Aurora from When they Cry. She is the author of the story you are reading. The world exists to please her (and her audience). She cares little about the pains any individual feels as they all serve her greater purpose.

    It’s ‘Just Omnipotence’ but it’s written in a way for very meta interactions. But yeah, her power to create and change the world is ultimate, she literally can do anything.

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    Magneto. Bulletproof, can fly, can generate an EMP. In theory could manipulate the iron in your blood.

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      Why not just take it a step further, and go full Jean Grey? She can do everything Magneto can do, and then some. She affects things on the atomic level with her psychokinesis, so she can literally split or combine atoms to be whatever she wants them to be. She could make a nuke out of thin air, or stop a nuke from exploding by turning the isotope into lead. No need to manipulate the iron in your blood when she can just manipulate your blood cells directly.

      But this also sort of misses the point of the question, I think. The question was about which powers would be most useful. In reality, I don’t have a lot of use for being able to manipulate metals. It may come in handy occasionally… But unless they go full superhero/villain mode, there’s very little practical use for the average person. Unless you’re a welder or work in construction, because being able to warp metal doesn’t have a lot of practical applications for an office drone.