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Latest revision as of 04:56, 14 July 2024
The ability to copy the powers and abilities of others. The method and limitations of copying vary depending on the character, but generally, they need to witness the power in action before copying it. Some characters can also apply this ability to martial arts and purely physical techniques, mimicking the fighting styles of others.
Key Points:
- Methods and Limitations:
- Observation Required: Usually, the user must see the power in action to copy it.
- Type Restrictions: Some users may be limited to copying only certain kinds of powers.
- Quality of Copied Abilities:
- Inferior Copy: The copied abilities may be weaker than the original.
- Temporary Copy: The copied abilities might only be retained for a short period.
- Improvement: Some users can enhance and improve upon the copied abilities.
- Power Absorption: Combining Power Mimicry with Power Nullification, allowing the user to steal the abilities they copy permanently.
- Physical and Combat Techniques:
- Users can also mimic physical techniques and fighting styles, enhancing their martial prowess.
- No Limits Fallacy:
- Assumption: It's incorrect to assume someone with this ability can copy anything used against them. Even if they can mimic the function of an ability, they may not be able to replicate its full destructive power.