
Mechanism: powers centered on the manipulation of immanent laws of reality.Examples: Creation, Destruction and most Manipulations.
Function: powers centered on what they do, usually specialized on relatively specific fields. Examples: Autopotence, Boundary Manipulation, Subjective Reality. Concept: powers centered on an idea, allowing essentially any effect related to it. These are gained through various means: such as technology, innate ability, supernatural gifts or enchantments and much more.ĭespite their vast diversity, most powers fall into a handful of categories defining their core identity: In fiction, these powers are usually exemplified and displayed by human beings and follow common tropes, such as Heroes and/or Villains. These abilities cover everything/anything in this universe and beyond their scale ranges from affecting the simplest phenomena to affecting unfathomable concepts, such as The Totality and The Omniverse. The essence of these "superpowers" contain everything/anything and basically are extensions/expansions on daily phenomena and occurrences, supernatural abilities that cannot be explained by science or exploration of otherworldly and extraterrestrial beings and concepts.