Power to manipulate the rules of logic. Advanced variation of Reality Warping and sub-power of Omnipotence.
Also Called
- Limitless Reality Warping
- Logical Manipulation
- Reason Manipulation
Capabilities
The user can achieve fundamentally impossible feats on a whim, and freely redefine what's possible and impossible. This ability may be either derived from some highly transcendent powers, or simply exist without much of a cause. With it, the user can shape reality, metaphysics and causation with but a thought, and ignore all rules like they didn't exist at all.
Applications (general)
Applications (detail)
- Absolute Condition
- Absolute Existence
- Absolute Immortality
- Answer Manipulation
- Author Authority
- Belief Dependent Physiology
- Boundary Manipulation
- Cartoon Physics
- Causality Manipulation
- Complete Arsenal
- Conceptualization
- Division by Zero
- Event Manipulation
- Existence Manipulation
- Immutability
- Logic Mandate
- Illogical Maze Creation
- Impossibility Inducement
- Infinite Supply
- Knowledge Manipulation
- Metaphysics Manipulation
- Nonexistence/Omnificence
- Omnilock
- Omni-Magic
- Paradox Manipulation
- Possibility Inducement
- Power Immunity
- Reality Warping
- Science Manipulation
- Space-Time Manipulation
- Subjective Reality
- Unity
- Superpower Manipulation
- Truth Manipulation
- Universal Manipulation
- Variable Manipulation
Variations
Associations
Limitations
- Logic, being the base of all phenomena, tweaking it may cause devastating side-effects.
- Though it could be fixed by tweaking logic again (unless "logic" is somehow broken).
- The power being illogical by nature, the writer could reasonably come up with illogical limitations.
Known Users
- Advanced Reality Warpers
- Hazama (BlazeBlu)
- Endless (DC)
- Yog-Sothoth (H.P.Lovecraft)
- Mr Mxyzptlk (DC)
- God (Abrahamic religions) is often portrayed as having this power, especially if theologians consider God to have absolute dominion over all of reality.
- Brahman (Hinduism) is similar to the Judeo-Christian God in terms of power, knowledge, and dominion, and many Hindus use the English word "God" to apply Him/Her, though is more complex than the Western notion of God.