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Power Transferal
From The Codex
Abilities related to Transferal
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Related Abilties | Consciousness Transferral - Soul Transferal - Damage Transferal - Power Transferal |
Introduction
Power Transferal is the ability to transfer powers, abilities, or capabilities from one individual to another. This ability allows users to either give their powers to someone else or take powers from others for themselves. Unlike Power Bestowal, which focuses on granting powers without necessarily removing them from the user, Power Transferal often involves a direct exchange or relocation of abilities, including the potential to steal powers entirely.
Applications
- Power Donation: The user can transfer their own powers to another being, temporarily or permanently.
- Power Redistribution: Abilities from multiple individuals can be collected and redistributed among others.
- Power Stealing: The user can take abilities from another being and make them their own, depriving the original user of their power.
- Power Sharing: The user can split their powers across multiple individuals, allowing others to temporarily use their abilities.
- Conditional Transferal: Powers can be transferred only under specific conditions, such as the recipient meeting certain requirements or performing particular actions.
- Power Exchange: Two or more individuals can swap abilities, giving each other access to new powers.
- Power Recovery: The user can return stolen or transferred powers to their original owner.
Possible Limitations
- The process may require consent from the recipient or the original owner of the powers.
- Transferring powers might weaken the user temporarily or permanently if the ability is taken from themselves.
- Certain powers may be incompatible with the recipient's body or mind, causing instability or harm.
- Power Transferal may require physical contact, rituals, or specific tools to function.
- Stolen powers may return to their original owner if the transfer is reversed or disrupted.
- External factors, such as Power Negation or Power Blocking, could interfere with the transfer.
- The recipient might misuse the transferred power or lack the skill to control it effectively.