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  • Reality Warping
  • Reality warping
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  • The ability to change or manipulate reality itself.
  • Reality warping is the power to create,replicate,transform,destroy, and shape imagination into reality just by the user thinking it. The tiers between reality warpers are so high and diverse to the point some may seem all-powerful.
  • The ability to manipulate reality.
  • For a reality warper, nearly all things are possible and almost anything they want can be done. This ability may be used and manifested in many different ways, from changing physical aspects, the users surroundings, augmenting powers to distorting the very fabric of space and flow of time itself. Any power that truly stems from Reality Warping is considered to be extremely rare and those in possession of it are almost always portrayed in positions of great power.
  • Reality warping is a superpower in superhero fiction. It is the ability to reshape matter and energy, create or alter life forms, turn a person's thoughts or desires into reality, simulate any and all other powers and abilities, bend time and space, and possibly even rewrite the laws of physics. In cartoons, the effects of reality warping are often shown to be temporary. For example, in Superman: The Animated Series, reality returns to normal after Mr. Mxyzptlk is tricked into going back to his dimension.
  • Reality Warping (sometimes called Reality Alteration or Reality Manipulation) is a term used to describe a character with the ability to manipulate reality itself. The ability to change reality into how the person in question sees fit, while ignoring the rules of science. Users can alter any item already considered real. Anything decision made in the past, any item ever created, any movement, choice, color, atom, or molecule that exists can be changed. All of existence bends to the imagination of a reality warper. Users can rewrite the laws of physics and then change them back in an instant, universes can bend to the will of a reality warper. Examples include erasing things out of existence, granting wishes, creating universes, creating/altering matter, time manipulation, spatial manipulat
  • Reality Warping is the power to change the properties or appearance of things, beings and even physical or spiritual laws by literally changing reality itself, or even constructing a new aspect of reality. It can be extremely powerful if used properly. It can also be accomplished by certain objects, like the Tiamat Coin or Rabbit's Foot. Many powers can be seen as a form of Reality Warping:
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  • Neutral
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Row 1 info
  • Manipulate reality.
Icon Number
  • 33
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  • Power/Ability to:
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  • Blue
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  • 3
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Category
  • Active Power
Box Title
  • Reality Warping
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Power
  • warp the fabric of reality itself.
Name
  • Reality Warping
Type
  • Rare
  • PassiveA
Caption
  • Mad Jim Jaspers is a powerful Reality Warper.
  • Hagoromo Otsutsuki can warp reality with his Creation of all things technique forming his mere imagination into reality.
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  • 400
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  • 3
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  • black
Num users
  • 4
Effects
  • Probability manipulation grants a 20% chance to avoid attacks
  • The ability to alter reality as desired
trigger
  • Spell or through concentration
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  • The ability to change or manipulate reality itself.
  • Reality Warping (sometimes called Reality Alteration or Reality Manipulation) is a term used to describe a character with the ability to manipulate reality itself. The ability to change reality into how the person in question sees fit, while ignoring the rules of science. Users can alter any item already considered real. Anything decision made in the past, any item ever created, any movement, choice, color, atom, or molecule that exists can be changed. All of existence bends to the imagination of a reality warper. Users can rewrite the laws of physics and then change them back in an instant, universes can bend to the will of a reality warper. Examples include erasing things out of existence, granting wishes, creating universes, creating/altering matter, time manipulation, spatial manipulation, etc.
  • Reality warping is the power to create,replicate,transform,destroy, and shape imagination into reality just by the user thinking it. The tiers between reality warpers are so high and diverse to the point some may seem all-powerful.
  • The ability to manipulate reality.
  • Reality warping is a superpower in superhero fiction. It is the ability to reshape matter and energy, create or alter life forms, turn a person's thoughts or desires into reality, simulate any and all other powers and abilities, bend time and space, and possibly even rewrite the laws of physics. All things are possible for a reality-warper, making them seem omnipotent with the only limit on reality warping is the users imagination. The Joker, wielding the power of Mr. Mxyzptlk as "Emperor Joker", was even able to rewrite logic itself, for example, making the whole world believe that 2 + 2 equals "fish". Some of the most extreme reality warpers, like Mxyzptlk and James Jaspers, are not even limited by their own physical bodies and can alter their own stature and appearance at will to become whatever they want to be, no matter how bizarre it might be. In DC comics, the fifth-dimensional imps that sometimes visit the DC universe, of which Mxyzptlk is the most common and well-known, seem to be the most common and also the most powerful reality warpers. Rarely in fiction are reality warpers depicted as heroic or benign. Reality warpers in fiction are almost always antagonists, villains or otherwise depicted as dangerous. This generally is a necessity of the plot; a reality-warping protagonist would face few, if any, true challenges. Reality warpers exhibiting a childlike (such as Anthony Fremont) or insane personality (like Proteus or Mad Jim Jaspers) are also common. Often, in the few cases of protagonists having such power, they have difficulty using it: in Ben 10: Alien Force, the hero, Ben Tennyson, can transform into a powerful alien form dubbed "Alien X" (also stated as the most powerful force in the universe), who has reality-warping powers but also contains two other distinct and powerful personalities of which they must agree to an action before it can be done, which makes the form and its powers virtually impossible to control to such a level that Alien X can't even communicate to the outside world: to others, Alien X is little more than an immobile statue. Another typical theme in fiction is for the protagonist to be granted this ability and then struggle to resist abusing the power for their own personal benefit. Reality warpers are also commonly affected by their subconscious minds, which cause reality to change against their will (like Magician of Ultimate X-Men or Doctor Doom with the Beyonder's power). A common issue with characters with the ability to warp reality is that they may not be aware of their talent, and, having less conscious wishes, rarely manifest their powers (as in The Man with the Power). Often, excessive want and distress causes them to become threats to themselves and those around them so that the supporting characters must attempt to mollify the situation so that the reality warper doesn't cause any major damage or discover their power (like Haruhi Suzumiya). In cartoons, the effects of reality warping are often shown to be temporary. For example, in Superman: The Animated Series, reality returns to normal after Mr. Mxyzptlk is tricked into going back to his dimension. It is important not to confuse reality warping and matter manipulation. Characters like Vulcan, Mister M and the Silver Surfer can change and manipulate matter, but they cannot alter the fabric of reality itself.
  • Reality Warping is the power to change the properties or appearance of things, beings and even physical or spiritual laws by literally changing reality itself, or even constructing a new aspect of reality. It can be extremely powerful if used properly. It can also be accomplished by certain objects, like the Tiamat Coin or Rabbit's Foot. Many powers can be seen as a form of Reality Warping: * Conversion - Changing the properties of a being and thus transforming it into something different. * Conjuration - Create something (alive or not) out of nowhere. * Healing - Heal the injuries of a person (supernatural or not). * Resurrection - Make a soul leave her dead place and go back in the living world. * Telekinesis - Changing the location of a target. * Power Granting and Power Negation- Changing the abilities (and thus also properties) of a being. * Biokinesis - Manipulate the properties of living things (bacteria, cells, organism). * Thermokinesis - Changing the energy of each particle of a target. * Electrokinesis - Changing the voltage difference between to points and thus generating electricity.
  • For a reality warper, nearly all things are possible and almost anything they want can be done. This ability may be used and manifested in many different ways, from changing physical aspects, the users surroundings, augmenting powers to distorting the very fabric of space and flow of time itself. Any power that truly stems from Reality Warping is considered to be extremely rare and those in possession of it are almost always portrayed in positions of great power.
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