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== Summary ==
== Background ==
'''Petrification''' is the ability to turn someone or something into stone. The most famous and perhaps prototypical example of this power is in the myth of Perseus and Medusa, the latter of which would cause men to turn into stone simply by the unfortunate victims casting a glance at her. The power does not always work in this precise fashion, but the result is always the same.
'''Petrification''' is the power to transform someone or something into stone. One of the most iconic examples comes from the myth of Perseus and Medusa, where Medusa could petrify anyone who looked directly at her. Although the method of activation can vary, the ultimate outcome remains consistent: the target is turned into an inorganic statue.


Petrification is considered to be a sub-category of transmutation, it forcibly turns the target into a statue of stone or other inorganic material. Generally petrification can be considered to be a very broken ability, as it ignores conventional durability. Being able to withstand a nuke won't exactly save your body from being turned into stone, after all.
Petrification is classified as a sub-category of transmutation, as it forcibly alters the target's composition into stone or other inorganic material. It is widely considered a formidable ability due to its capacity to bypass conventional durability.


Albeit depending on how fast the process is, it might not be an instant win button. Petrification is also a fairly popular fictional ability which means a number of characters have resistance to these. Resistance to transmutation/matter manipulation or at times via resistance to magic (if the ability is magical) can also negate petrification.
== Applications == 
* Transforming living beings into stone, rendering them immobilized.
* Affecting objects, structures, or environments by turning them into stone.
* Potentially bypassing durability, as the ability typically disregards physical resistance.


It's still quite potent in matches, regardless.
== Variations == 
* '''Partial Petrification:''' Only certain parts of the target's body are turned into stone, which may restrict movement without complete immobilization. 
* '''Petrification Reversal:''' The ability to undo petrification, restoring the target to their original state. 
* '''Petrification Aura:''' Generating an area of effect where anyone within range risks being turned to stone.


== Users ==
== Limitations ==
*Boa Hancock from One Piece
* May require direct eye contact or specific conditions to activate. 
*Dabura from Dragon Ball
* Resistance or immunity to transmutation or status effects could nullify the ability. 
*Kratos (with the Medusa head) and others from God of War
* The process might be reversible through specific means, such as magical spells, antidotes, or abilities. 
*Terra Branford and others from Final Fantasy
 
*[[Pucca]] and [[Garu]] from Pucca Funny Love
== Users == 
[[Category:Powers and Abilities]]
* '''[[Medusa (Castlevania)|Medusa]]''' from '''[[Castlevania]]:''' Medusa's gaze can turn victims to stone, aligning with her mythological origins.
 
== Possible Limitations == 
* The ability might not work on targets without organic material, such as machines or energy beings. 
* Activation could depend on environmental factors or require significant concentration. 
* Requiring eye contact or proximity to the target could restrict the effectiveness of the ability. 
 
[[Category:Powers and Techniques]]

Latest revision as of 18:35, 17 January 2025

Arceus getting petrified

Background

Petrification is the power to transform someone or something into stone. One of the most iconic examples comes from the myth of Perseus and Medusa, where Medusa could petrify anyone who looked directly at her. Although the method of activation can vary, the ultimate outcome remains consistent: the target is turned into an inorganic statue.

Petrification is classified as a sub-category of transmutation, as it forcibly alters the target's composition into stone or other inorganic material. It is widely considered a formidable ability due to its capacity to bypass conventional durability.

Applications

  • Transforming living beings into stone, rendering them immobilized.
  • Affecting objects, structures, or environments by turning them into stone.
  • Potentially bypassing durability, as the ability typically disregards physical resistance.

Variations

  • Partial Petrification: Only certain parts of the target's body are turned into stone, which may restrict movement without complete immobilization.
  • Petrification Reversal: The ability to undo petrification, restoring the target to their original state.
  • Petrification Aura: Generating an area of effect where anyone within range risks being turned to stone.

Limitations

  • May require direct eye contact or specific conditions to activate.
  • Resistance or immunity to transmutation or status effects could nullify the ability.
  • The process might be reversible through specific means, such as magical spells, antidotes, or abilities.

Users

  • Medusa from Castlevania: Medusa's gaze can turn victims to stone, aligning with her mythological origins.

Possible Limitations

  • The ability might not work on targets without organic material, such as machines or energy beings.
  • Activation could depend on environmental factors or require significant concentration.
  • Requiring eye contact or proximity to the target could restrict the effectiveness of the ability.