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Ability Override

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Introduction

In many fictional worlds, characters possess extraordinary powers that can shape reality, manipulate forces, or transcend physical limits. However, equally powerful abilities exist that allow individuals to suppress, nullify, or bypass these very powers. These abilities are essential for countering overwhelming force, creating balance, and outmaneuvering opponents. Whether through suppression, which limits or diminishes abilities; nullification, which completely negates them; or bypassing, which ignores these limits altogether, these techniques give users the ultimate edge in battle. This page explores the various forms and applications of these overriding powers, providing examples of their use and detailing their significance in different contexts.

Suppression

Suppression is the ability to suppress physical attributes or abilities, at higher levels Suppression can fully nullify physical attributes or abilities, or bypass/ignore physical attributes or abilities altogether.

Nullification

Nullification, also known as Negation is the ability to negate or to nullify various different aspects of a person. The user can negate the effects and existence of something, whether it be power, a being, energy, an element, etcetera. Some Users can achieve these effects through applications of other powers in the form of negation. Such as Information Manipulation or Reality Warping to remove their abilities.

Bypassing/Ignoring

Bypassing/Ignoring is the ability to outright overpower/ignore an ability or one's statistics. In this case, one isn't removing or suppressing one's statistics, physiology, or ability, but instead ignores/overpowers it just because the character decides to. This can normally be seen grouped up with abilities like Subjective Reality, as it effectively makes the character fully ignore what the user is doing.