User can purify/refresh entire environments and/or environmental systems, allowing them restore and undo any/all damage caused by pollution, poisons/toxins, radioactive fallout, etc. They can do this by either converting all lethal and harmful elements back into life-giving and healthy ones, by removing them completely from the environment, or by simply absorbing them and then breaking them down completely into non-toxic byproducts. The purification can be either permanent or temporary depending on the users skill and the environment in question.
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| - User can purify/refresh entire environments and/or environmental systems, allowing them restore and undo any/all damage caused by pollution, poisons/toxins, radioactive fallout, etc. They can do this by either converting all lethal and harmful elements back into life-giving and healthy ones, by removing them completely from the environment, or by simply absorbing them and then breaking them down completely into non-toxic byproducts. The purification can be either permanent or temporary depending on the users skill and the environment in question.
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| - Environmental Purification
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| - Midora using his "Gourmet Spice" technique to heal and purify all the damage to the planet that was caused by GOD and NEO.
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| - User can purify/refresh entire environments and/or environmental systems, allowing them restore and undo any/all damage caused by pollution, poisons/toxins, radioactive fallout, etc. They can do this by either converting all lethal and harmful elements back into life-giving and healthy ones, by removing them completely from the environment, or by simply absorbing them and then breaking them down completely into non-toxic byproducts. The purification can be either permanent or temporary depending on the users skill and the environment in question.
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