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{{quote|''"Your ability to summon a horde of celestial superbeings at will is making my... [[Badass Normal|BMX skills]] look a bit redundant."''|The BMX Bandit, on his companion the Angel Summoner, ''[[That Mitchell and Webb Look]]''.}}
 
In a setting or team with [[Stock Super Powers]], everyone in the [[Cast Speciation|cast has some power]] which is inevitably useful at least [[Plot Tailored to The Party|some of the time]]. Much like the real world, some get luckier than others when it comes time to get a power. On one end, you get people with [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?]]. Then come the more powered individuals. And finally, there are those who won the [[Title Drop|Superpower Lottery]].
 
Beyond [[Hard Work Hardly Works]], past the inevitable [[Sidekick Glass Ceiling]], someone who won the [[Superpower Lottery]] has a [[Story -Breaker Power|completely overwhelming ability]] compared to everyone else in the story. There is no [[Competitive Balance]]; thus a common [[Fan Nickname]] for such a power is "[[Game Breaker|Haxxor]]", implying it's the kind of power someone who's rewriting "the game" would give themselves. Such characters will invariably end up on the higher levels of [[Super Weight]].
This often leads to [[Can't Catch Up|weaker cast members]] becoming as [[Overshadowed By Awesome|irrelevant]] as [[What Measure Is a Non Super|mere bystanders]], but can outright threaten to remove all conflict to the character, necessitating either [[Plot Induced Stupidity]], [[Deus Exit Machina]], [[Poor Communication Kills]] and other creative ways to keep the story going. And when a villain wins the lottery, it can be an intimidating challenge but can also lead to [[Only the Author Can Save Them Now]] and strain [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief]].
 
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* [[Reality Warper]]
* [[Re-Power]]
* [[Story -Breaker Power]]
 
'''These heroes and villains are prone to:'''
* [[Deus Exit Machina]]
* [[Drama -Preserving Handicap]]
* [[Forgot About His Powers]]
* [[Samaritan Syndrome]]
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* [[General Ripper|Captain Hiwatari]] of ''[[Busou Renkin]]''. Tokiko gets four bladed arms. Kazuki gets a lance that enables a number of lance-related superattacks. Hiwatari gets a ''napalm bomb'' that allows him to generate flame attacks, regenerate from any wound, and fly. And did I mention the fact that it's a napalm bomb? That renews itself?
* The Hyuuga and Uchiha clans from ''[[Naruto]]''. The former can see through nearly everything in nearly every direction at once and disable their opponents completely by hitting special points on the body. The later is even more powerful, allowing easy copying of others' techniques and can potentially (at a price) upgrade their eyes to a level that allows completely unique techniques like burning anything, sucking something into another dimension, and powerful illusions that can compress days worth of torture into seconds. Other clans have genetic powers/kekkei genkai like unique element jutsu that grant special powers, all of which make normal ninja look in envy or fear, but even among the clans with such Kekkei Genkai powers the Uchiha stand among the top.
** Of the Uchiha clan, there are those who can unlock the Mangekyou Sharingan, which allows access to greater genjustus and ninja techniques. The ones exhibited by Itachi and Sasuke in particular are: Amaterasu, the black flames which are ([[Convection, Schmonvection|supposedly]]) hotter than the sun; Tsukuyomi, a powerful genjutsu which lets the user experience a form of time dilation (in Itachi's case 3 days in mere moments) as they can torture the victim in any way they please; And finally, Susanoo, which creates an etheral being with powerful weaponry ''and'' defenses capable of disposing a shinobi like Orochimaru in ''seconds''. Along with Kakashi's very own Kamui, which teleports anything he focuses on sight into ''another dimension''. Rockets, body parts, you name it, it's gone. The drawback is while the Sharingan consumes energy, the Mangekyou Sharingan not only consumes a lot of energy, but renders the user blind after repeated use. This drawback is presumably rectified with the Eternal Mangekyou Sharingan, which supposedly offers even greater power. To acheive this, one must ''take the eyes of another Uchiha with a Mangekyou Sharingan''. Those known to have activated a Eternal Mangekoyu Sharingan are Madara {{spoiler|and Sasuke}}.
** We now know what that greater power is: {{spoiler|Access to the entire section below. That's the power Madara commands.}}
** Then there's the third eye technique, the Rinnegan, that is far more powerful than the Hyuuga and Uchiha's. It has similar sensory ability, makes you an [[Instant Expert]], lets you master all five [[Elemental Powers|elemental forms]] of nature manipulation plus the non-elemental one (when few can do more than two and nobody else can do all six), and let's the user control six reanimated bodies each given a special power (one of which is {{spoiler|bringing dead people/damaged bodies [[Back From the Dead]]}}) and a shared sense of sight between them. Only two people are known to have ever had it. One was the founder of modern ninjutsu, who was so powerful as to be thought of as a living god. The other instantly killed a chuunin when he was a kid without any previous training, and {{spoiler|lead an assault Konoha by himself}}. He has enough raw power to destroy most of a town in one shot, {{spoiler|and he ''does''}}. Though the trade off for the greater abilities is massive, possibly deadly, chakra useage, and for a few even dipping into life-force; such as the aforementioned rasing of the recently dead.
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*** But then, a very useful ability appears later: {{spoiler|A complete [[Mega Manning]] of a second Devil's Fruit. To note, he chooses Whitebeard's power below}}.
** Meanwhile, Marco {{spoiler|is a Phoenix (Mythical Zoan), so he gets the rare flight ability, fire creation, and regeneration, in addition to the 3 zoan forms. Then there's the other reasons he's Whitebeard's First Division Commander.}}
** Paramecia fruits are more of a "huge gamble", as that classification means "anything besides [[Elemental Powers|Logia]] or [[Animorphism|Zoan]]", and thus range from "useless" to "[[Story -Breaker Power|impossibly broken]]". While most of the stronger ones are Logia, many that are arguably ''the'' strongest are both Paramecia: Whitebeard's ({{spoiler|creates shockwaves which can be strong enough to cause ''earthquake and tidal waves''}}) and Kuma's (paw pads on his hands... which punt anything they touch flying away faster than the eye can see ''hundreds of miles away'', '''including abstract concepts''' like strength and pain).
** The lottery gets better for the Zoan-typer Devil powers. Zoan types were usually used for enhancing ones abilities by transforming ones body into full-animal or half animal, essentially having 3 forms (human, animal or hybrid of both). Those who got lucky got the Carnivorous Models, which were considered more dangerous than models previously shown. Now, if you '''''really''''' hit the lottery, you'll find yourself with {{spoiler|an Extinct (dinosaur), Awakened (superhealing) or Mythical (again, Marco) Zoan power}}.
** The real lottery winners are those with "Haoushoku Haki", or "King's Ambition"; only one in a million are born with it, and it's powerful enough to knock out scores of [[Elite Mook|Elite Mooks]], such as the Kuja warriors, who are already well-accustomed to the effects of the regular variety. And this was done by somebody who didn't even realize he ''had'' any sort of Haki (or even what Haki ''was''). Currently, only seven characters in the series are confirmed to possess this type of Haki, all of whom are leaders in some way: Luffy, Shanks, Boa Hancock, Silvers Rayleigh, Gold Roger, Whitebeard, and {{spoiler|Portgas D. Ace}}.
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** If you're looking for a true loser of the lottery it would be Pierre, Gan Fall's riding bird from Skypiea. He ate the Uma Uma no Mi, allowing him to become a horse. The problem: [[Department of Redundancy Department|he is already perfectly ridable in his pure bird form]]. So all he got is a cosmetic change into a pegasus at the cost of [[Super Drowning Skills|being paralyzed in seawater]]
*** For the longest time, Brook seemed like an example of one of the lottery losers as well, with his Devil Fruit giving him the power to resurrect himself after being killed one time, meaning that until then, he's just a guy with [[Super Drowning Skills]]. The abilities he shows after then are really more just an offshoot of accidentally [[Came Back Wrong|coming back]] [[Dem Bones|as a living skeleton]] than anything having to do with the Devil Fruit itself. However, events after the [[Time Skip]] have proved that [[Heart Is an Awesome Power]] after all, just with a [[Difficult but Awesome|steeper learning curve]] than most.
* ''[[Haruhi Suzumiya]]'' series: Mikuru has a [[Time Travel]] device that can only be used with permission from her superiors in the future. Plot-important, but lame. Itsuki can enter [[Phantom Zone|Closed Space]] and surround himself in a flying glowing shell to fight giant energy beings. Pretty neat, though he's completely powerless outside of Closed Space. Haruhi is a powerful [[Reality Warper]]... but she's [[Locked Out of the Loop]] and -- limited by [[Informed Ability|her common sense]] -- only uses her power subconsciously. No, the ''real'' winner is the [[Sufficiently Advanced Alien]] Yuki, who can tie the fabric of reality in knots, manipulate probability at a whim, make herself an [[Instant Expert]] in anything she likes, and in the fourth novel {{spoiler|''steal Haruhi's power altogether, permanently depowering Haruhi'' in order to totally rewrite reality to her whim and make herself the female lead}}. Even ''without'' the [[Reality Warper]] or [[Techno Wizard]] part, she still has inhuman computational abilities just by merit of her [[Sufficiently Advanced Aliens|creator]]--her hacking the game played against the Computer Club and micromanaging twenty different fleets ''in real time'' involved nothing but [[Rapid -Fire Typing]]. But the real kicker? Per Kyon's prior "no cheating" command, she [[Willfully Weak|deliberately constrained]] her typing speed ''within '''normal''' human limitations''.
* Contractors in ''[[Darker Than Black]]'' acquire only a single power, and its usefulness varies wildly -- and almost equally random [[Blessed With Suck|remuneration]], which may include things like narcolepsy, having to break your fingers or drink children's blood. The primary culprit would be {{spoiler|Amber}}, who can control time. She can stop or even reverse it, with whoever she wants to remembering what happened prior to the reversal and being able to act on that information, and her remuneration is to grow younger, granting her potential immortality.
** Also, {{spoiler|Hei, who has a decent electric attack with ''no'' remuneration thanks to the means by which he "inherited" his powers}}. Nice, but not ''that'' broken... up until [[The Reveal]] that {{spoiler|electrons will do for him anything up to substance alteration}}, so its true potential is unclear. This also leaves an equally open set of [[Forbidden Chekhov's Gun|synergetic effects, including undesirable ones]].
** In terms of remunerations, the clear winner is probably April, a [[Bottle Fairy]] with the remuneration of drinking alcohol. Of course, her power is to make it start raining, which is [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?|pretty useless on its own]]. But when your partner is [[An Ice Person]]...
** Season 2 character August 7 comes pretty close to hitting the superpower-remuneration combo jackpot. His remuneration is giving away the secrets of magic tricks which, as a former [[Stage Magician]], is annoying but harmless. His power? Being able to distort the space around him, which not only means attacks go right through him without causing any damage, he is able to pull anything he wants right out of his body.
* ''[[To Aru Majutsu no Index]]'': On one end, you have people like Mikoto who worked hard to raise their [[Random Power Ranking|rank]] and have intimidating powers. And then you have Accelerator. He can change the velocity vectors of ''anything'' he comes into contact with, including physical objects, energy blasts, and even UV radiation. This activates ''automatically'' as well, to protect him from any possible threat. When a character can theoretically fly, replicate the effects of a variety of other offensive powers, (theoretically) shrug off a nuclear bomb without even trying, and still have time for an [[Evil Laugh]], you have to wonder if something went wrong somewhere...
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** Then there is Awaki, who is basically Kuroko [[Up to Eleven]]. Her only disadvantage is she can't instantly teleport herself; she has a 3 second delay. However, her weight limit is in the tonnes, her distance limit is similarly over blown, and the biggest difference is she doesn't have to touch you like Kuroko. She can send you anywhere she wants just by looking at you.
** And then there's Touma and his [[Anti-Magic]] right hand, which can negate the abilities of everyone above. {{spoiler|Later novels have all but stated that his power actually comes directly from ''[[God]]''. Furthermore, Volume 22 reveals that the Imagine Breaker is actually a ''[[Power Limiter]].'' If it's removed, Touma's shoulder will manifest a terrible power that makes Fiamma's pale in comparison.}}
** There are also people like [[Reality Warper|Izzard]], {{spoiler|[[Big Bad|Fiamma]], [[Our Angels Are Different|Kazakiri, Gabriel]], [[One-Man Army|Aqua, Kanzaki]]}} This entire series is filled with people that, anywhere else, would be considered [[Story -Breaker Power|story breaking.]]
** How big are the "jackpots" in this series's lottery? In one of the later volumes, the [[Big Bad]] becomes more powerful than ''[[God]]''... and there are still three characters stronger than ''him''!
* In ''[[Code Geass]]'', there are many [[Evil Eye|Geass powers]], and most are rather limited, such as temporary paralysis or reading minds. Lelouch's Geass, the ability to force anyone to obey his commands, can be applied in so many different ways that it's arguably much more useful than any other power. Beyond just issuing commands, it can erase memories, create latent suggestions that activate on certain triggers, make people commit suicide (either immediately or after carrying out a primary command), force people to perceive him as someone else, make willing slaves out of anyone, or even work as a [[Super Mode]] when being ordered to 'live', like {{spoiler|Suzaku}}. All of these are just creative applications of the basic power of: "Obey my command." The only real drawbacks to his power are that it requires direct eye contact with the target and that [[It Only Works Once]] on a particular individual.
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** But the absolute queen of this trope in ''Nanoha'' is Reinforce, who can use the [[All Your Powers Combined|powers of anyone who has had their linker core drained by the Book of Darkness]] even more effectively than their original owners, [[Nigh Invulnerability|shrugs off everything Fate and Nanoha can throw at her]], and is capable of ''[[Earthshattering Kaboom|destroying entire planets]]'', which she has ''[[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds|actually done]]'', albeit not onscreen. {{spoiler|Unfortunately, she was [[Too Cool to Live]].}}
* Sieg, from ''[[Rave Master]]'' gets a toned down version of this. While he's not so powerful that he can easily defeat any of the villains, his being unaligned to any sort of element means he has no real weakness, and can easily use any sort of magic.
* From the same author, Midnight from ''[[Fairy Tail]]'' is a more straight example. His "reflector" magic is basically a carbon copy of [[To Aru Majutsu no Index|Accelerator's]] esper power with the added twist of letting him bend the light entering a person's eyes to create inescapable illusions just like [[Bleach|Aizen]]. No doubt about it, he's 100% [[Story -Breaker Power|broken]]. Though, to be fair, it does have two [[Kryptonite Factor|loopholes]] that make it even remotely possible for someone to defeat him. The first one get's around Accelerator's power set: {{spoiler|he can't "reflect" living things (i.e. people's bodies).}} The other one is that {{spoiler|he can't reflect attacks if he's using his powers on something else.}}
** Ultear has the ability to control [[Time Master|Time]] allowing her to age and decay anything except people.
** Rustyrose is a [[Reality Warper]] who's limit apparently is his imagination.
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* Jenny Quantum and the Doctor in ''[[The Authority]]'', as their powers seem to be defined as "anything they can think of". They've occasionally been shown defeating the other members of the team at their own specialties. Suspense usually comes along because the Doctor's powers rely heavily on 'thinking'. Scare the bejeebers out of him (or attack when he's snookered on heroin) and you can slide past his defenses.
** The Military Industrial Complex put a psychotic pedophile hillbilly through a 6 billion dollar cybernetics program to give him over 1,000 super powers to kill the Authority. These included X-Ray strength and Psychic Defacation.
* Franklin Richards, son of ''[[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|Fantastic Four]]'' heroes Susan and Reed Richards, suffers from intermittent [[Goo -Goo Godlike|omnipotence]]. In the many times Franklin has been given a temporary [[Plot -Relevant Age -Up]], he for whatever reason always gets ''weaker'' after growing up. Supposedly, he's more powerful as a child because [[Achievements in Ignorance|he doesn't know that half the things he does are supposed to be impossible.]] Or that they're probably bad ideas.
* Galactus, [[Silver Surfer]], and any of [[Fan Nickname|G-diddy]]'s other Heralds. The Power Cosmic lets them accomplish basically anything he wants, up to and including massive scale reality manipulation. Since Galactus is the primary holder he can bestow or revoke the PC as he pleases.
* DC's [[The Nineties|90s]] hero [[Resurrection Man]] has a literal super power lottery as his power. Whenever he dies and comes back he has a different power. Played with in a crossover with [[Hitman (Comic Book)|Hitman]].
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*** Infamous character [[Infinite Crisis|Superboy-Prime]] has this level of power... in the body of a bratty teenage [[Deconstruction]] of the [[Fixer Sue]]. [[Oh Crap|This is not a good thing]], obviously.
** [[Power Girl]] seemingly gets Superman's full combo platter, except her [[Kryptonite Factor]] only exists in an alternate universe. She routinely ends up on the wrong end of [[The Worf Effect]]. Maybe she traded the [[Popularity Power]] for [[Most Common Superpower|something else]]?
** Superboy-Prime isn't the only [[Superboy]] to win the lottery. Time travel and an [[Overnight Age -Up]] have revealed Kon-El will develop all of Superman's Kryptonian abilities, plus his [[Telekinesis|tactile telekinesis]] will develop into full-blown telekinesis with which he can affect entire city blocks--and block magical attacks, one of Superman's few weaknesses. If he only had telepathy, he'd be a hybrid of Superman and [[X Men|Phoenix]], but without Phoenix's [[Ax Crazy|issues]].
* [[Wonder Woman]] isn't much better. Not only does she have strength, speed, and impact resistance within a hair of Superman, but she has a huge array of gear and minor abilities. Most people know about the block-anything bracers and the lasso that's unbreakable and made of truth (which is a "downgrade" from its old 'compel the target to do anything' powers, though recent writers have revealed it works by [[Mind Rape|reaching down and grabbing someone's soul]], which is fun), but did you know her tiara can cut anything? That she can [[Speaks Fluent Animal|speak with animals]], and [[Healing Factor|heals at an accelerated rate]] due to her connection to Gaia? That she's immune to fire? That thanks to the goddess Athena sharing her visions that she can see through illusions? That's not a complete list.
* ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]'' has a few of these, just from the nature of the shared origin story.
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== Fan Works ==
* In ''[[Luminosity (Fanfic)|Luminosity]]'', some people have absolutely no notable powers at all--or are like Esme, who (maybe) has [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?|compassion]]. Then there are people like Edward, who can read anyone's mind for a radius measured in miles. Then there are people like Bella, who can block out mental attacks {{spoiler|and also almost anything else, with warning}}. The Volturi tends to ([[Justified Trope|intentionally]]) have a concentration of these people, like Addy, [[Mega Manning|who can copy any power]].
* Averted in ''[[With Strings Attached (Fanfic)|With Strings Attached]]''; the C'hovite gods {{spoiler|(actually Jeft)}} deliberately make sure the four have a good mix of powers with minimal overlap and maximum utility so that none of them are left in the dust by the others.
** Though their idea of “utility” isn't Paul's [[Blessed With Suck|by any means]]....
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== Film ==
* Jack Jack in ''[[The Incredibles]]''. Considering how like the ''[[Fantastic Four]]'' their family is, it's not surprising he has [[Goo -Goo Godlike]] level [[Shapeshifting]] abilities that mimic not just forms but spontaneously generates superpowers. In the [[DVD Commentary]] the authors explicitly said that Jack Jack's superpower lottery represents the fact that being a baby he can potentially develop in many different way and, in their minds, his powers will probably stabilise and become more defined as a he grew.
** In the DVD special features, this is parodied with Meta-Man, who had basically every superpower imaginable and yet died by ''getting his neck snapped when his cape snagged in an elevator shaft''.
* ''[[Bolt (Disney)|Bolt]]'' is about a dog who thinks he's a superhero when in fact he's simply an actor surrounded by special effects designed to trick him. One of his powers in his show is a super powerful bark that can destroy... like 100 mooks, helicopters and cars all at once. To be fair, they seem to work largely in city settings, meaning that the Super Bark isn't an applicable ability unless they want to cause massive scale destruction... Though the laser vision, superstrength, and intelligence are more than enough.
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== Literature ==
* ''[[Xanth (Literature)|Xanth]]'' comes to mind -- where ''every'' human has a special, unique talent, and people with particularly powerful magical talents are Magicians and are able to serve as king (or Sorceress, the female equivalent). There are weak but useful abilities, for example determining the direction of anything (including 'Source of Magic'), or speak any language. The relatively few useless talents are called 'Spot on the Wall' powers (named after some poor schlump whose talent was [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]]). Magician levels are Illusion (at a range, that you can see through, that encompass ''all five senses''), the ability to turn anyone but yourself into any other living creature, the ability to turn yourself into any other living creature, making things true by agreeing with them (only barely avoiding [[Story -Breaker Power]] status by the fact that the thing agreed with has to come from someone unaware of her talent), knowing damn near everything, enhancement (of anything, without apparent limit, and including "enhancement" of negative traits), nullification of magic (no matter how powerful), and being immune to magical harm. That last talent hides itself as well, so that people don't wise up and try to hurt him by mundane means either. Not there ''are'' very many entirely mundane means available; Xanth is so thoroughly infused with magic that even the simplest objects are probably at least a little bit magical. The talent also ''indirect'' magical harm in its protections, so something like magically hiding the edge of a cliff from him and trying to get him to fall off wouldn't work either. It's even theorized in-universe that when the [[A God Am I|omnipotent demon]] that's the source of all magic in Xanth left, shutting all the magic down, it came back very shortly afterward solely because of this talent, as putting him in danger by removing magic could be considered indirect magical harm. That's right, it's so powerful that it can even affect ''[[Beyond the Impossible|its own omnipotent source]]''.
** One of them even (without trying to) makes winning the [[Superpower Lottery]] a hereditary trait; he impressed the above-mentioned omnipotent demon, who decided that all of the character's descendants would also be Magicians/Sorceresses. The demon never told him about this reward, though.
** Another one, perhaps the ultimate winner of the Superpower Lottery, is a character who has the talent of ''having whatever talent she wants''. Each talent can only be used once {{spoiler|but eventually regenerates}}. However, using minor variations can easily overcome that flaw, and a little creativity can produce an almost infinite number of variations on any given talent. Unaddressed is what would happen if she simply picked "omnipotence" as her current talent and never switched to a different one.
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* Delvin a.k.a. ''Excelsor'', the world's most famous superhero in the British live-action series ''[[No Heroics]]'' (starts September 18th, 2008). His card lists his powers as "Basically Everything". Excelsor's the bane of the B-list protagonists' lives (especially of Alex, a.k.a. The Hotness, a shy 30-year-old office worker with heat-based powers, who desperately but unsuccessfully tries to become famous). Excelsor is also an arrogant [[Jerkass]]. Go figure.
* ''[[Kamen Rider Ryuki]]'' features up to 13 of these warriors, whose powers depend entirely on what cards were in their decks when they got them -- so we've got one who can call up a [[Macross Missile Massacre]], one who gets up to 3 monsters under his thumb, and a few who don't even have serviceable hand weapons to start with.
* Lyta Alexander of ''[[Babylon 5 (TV)|Babylon 5]]'' describes herself as the telepathic equivalent of a doomsday weapon. She's pretty much right.
** Sheridan pulls a [[No Sell]] on her, when she gets in her [[A God Am I]] mood, as both were [[Touched By Vorlons]].
* In the ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' episode "The End of Time", {{spoiler|the Master, of all people, wins the [[Superpower Lottery]], due to [[Came Back Wrong|coming back wrong]] and Lucy throwing a [[Spanner in The Works|spanner in the works]]. He can [[In a Single Bound|fly]], [[Shock and Awe|shoot lightning]], has [[Super Strength]], and oh yeah, gains energy by [[I'm a Humanitarian|eating people]].}}
** Ofcourse this is alleviated by the fact that he [[Cast From Hit Points|Casts From Hit Points]], and must ''constantly'' feed to just stay alive, and is driven even further to insanity by his insatiable hunger.
* Dr. Shinkuro Isaka from ''[[Kamen Rider Double]]'' wasn't content with just the base powers granted by his [[Transformation Trinket|Gaia Memory]]...so he did a few "upgrades". The Weather Memory gives Isaka effectively every [[Elemental Powers|Elemental Power]]; at times he's demonstrated [[The Power of the Sun|intense sunlight]], [[Making a Splash|rain]], [[Shock and Awe|lightning]], [[Blow You Away|tornadoes]], and [[An Ice Person|Snow]]. And that's ''still'' not enough, as he keeps [[Complete Monster|giving people overclocked Gaia Memories that eventually kill him and allows him to add that Memory's powers to his own]]. {{spoiler|This also results in his [[Karmic Death]] when the Gaia Memory connector ports all over his body consume him after the Weather Memory is finally destroyed.}}
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* In the ''[[League of Intergalactic Cosmic Champions]]'' there was The Queue (omnipotent power when they stand in a straight line), Soyburger Patricia (sorceress nicknamed Dues Ex Patricia after one such incident), q (a junior member of [[Star Trek]]'s Q continuum), although Adon & the Observer tended toward the overpowered side as well.
* In ''[[The RPG Fanatic (Web Video)|The RPG Fanatic]]'' the Student Sword claims to be the sword used in all computer roleplaying games until the protagonist becomes a true hero. So far the Student Sword has demonstrated the ability to summon zombies, perform Kingdom Hearts Keyblade-style "unlocking", perform the Soul Shooter attack from Azure Dreams, transform books into dvds and switch the Fanatic's "job" using magic.
* In the ''[[Whateley Universe]]'', there is Tennyo. She is one of the main characters at the [[Super -Hero School|Whateley Academy]], and is so massively powered that in several stories, she essentially couldn't find a way to use her powers without damage so massive it would have been life-threatening to people nearby, or without other dire consequences. Also, it seems that serious use of her powers gives off lethal doses of radiation and may cause mind-shattering rips in our reality. And there's the whole "antimatter within her cells" thing that nobody understands. Deconstructed in that she has ''severe'' difficulties with using normal techniques. (She can't beat your average 'brick', because the only strength-boost she could use ''kills people's souls''...)
** Here's a list of her known powers: Superhuman strength and speed. Flight, both fast and agile. Energy blasts. Energy sword like a light saber that can breach most shields. Insane regeneration (highest known regen rating). IR and UV vision. Total life support (space, etc.). Power over gravity. Produces antimatter. Has survived a nuclear blast. Death Blow, which can rip apart souls. Can warp reality around her, causing massive destruction and insanity. Various other warper powers she is still discovering and has poor control over. Eats demons. Partial immunity to power nullification.
** Basically the entirety of Team Kimba is this, with even the less powerful members having some aspect that can blow away most competition.
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** Captain Sunshine can do anything Superman can and shoot beams of intense sunlight out of his chest. It's made up for by his [[Weaksauce Weakness]] though: He needs sunlight to use his powers and unlike superman does not get constant power from it.
* Of the ''[[Teen Titans (Animation)|Teen Titans]]'', Raven basically has a lot of powers. [[New Powers As the Plot Demands]] and [[Deus Ex Machina]], for example. The Teen Titans Wiki lists her as having the following: Considerable arcane and mystic lore of both Azarath and Earth, telekinesis, astral projection ("Soul-Self"), levitation, empathy, telepathy, umbrakinetic dark energy manipulation (into energy blasts, a variety of constructs ranging from walls to claws to shields to flying platforms and effective telekinesis), biological manipulation (generally of herself), teleportation (across relatively short distances on the same planet or into other adjacent dimensions), time manipulation (uncontrolled and rare), physical healing (limited) of both herself and others, limited precognition, able to summon all her emotional forms and merge with them as White Raven in the multi-dimensional realm of her mind, ability to transfer power to others and cause them to lose consciousness, control over Trigon's lesser demons and ability to banish them (at least after acceptance of personal destiny), ability to rapidly age self back to normal age (in "white" form). She's by far the most frequent target for [[Brought Down to Normal|depowering]] or [[The Worf Effect]], but when she's not either, the result is epic.
** Season 3 [[Big Bad]] Brother Blood is up there, with documented abilities being: [[Mind Control]], [[Master of Illusion|illusion crafting]], telekinesis, projecting energy beams, [[Villain Teleportation|teleporting]], [[Charles Atlas Superpower|superhuman martial-arts skills]], {{spoiler|armor plating, built in weaponry, and the ability to interface with machinery acquired after becoming a [[Cyborg]],}} and [[Flight, Strength, Heart|a photographic memory]].
* In ''[[Wakfu (Animation)|Wakfu]]'', followers of the god Xelor ([[I Am Not Shazam|who are also called Xelors]]) have the ability to ''manipulate time''. [[The Hero]], as well, can bend space by creating portals.
* ''[[Justice League (Animation)|Justice League]]'' has the android [[All Your Powers Combined|AMAZO]]. His ability, to copy those of others, gave him the full set of the Original Seven's powers by his first appearance. Then he went into space for a while, and when he came back, he had enough power to teleport ''an entire planet''. Because ''it was in his way''. The entire extended League and [[Green Lantern]] Corps failed to even scratch him. At the end of it all, the person to defeat him was {{spoiler|[[Bad Guys Do the Dirty Work|Lex]] [[Lex Luthor|Luthor]].}}
* ''[[Generator Rex (Animation)|Generator Rex]]'' has this to an extreme extent. The main cast is as follows: A [[Badass]], but still [[Badass Normal|entirely human]] MIB, [[The Smart Girl|a brilliant scientist]], [[Everything's Better With Monkeys|a talking monkey]] who is the [[Butt Monkey]] of the [[Worf Effect]], an [[Unfazed Everyman]] [[Action Survivor]]...And [[Person of Mass Destruction]] whose current power set includes [[De -Power|Depowering]], [[Super Strength]], [[Made of Iron]], flight, [[Technopath|technopathy]], mid level mechanical [[Voluntary Shapeshifting|shapeshifiting]] which gives him a wide array of [[Shapeshifter Weapon|weapons]], and [[Serial Escalation|more.]]
* In ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'', a unicorn's magical powers are typically restricted to one specialty, usually associated with their Cutie Mark. Since Twilight Sparkle's magical specialty ''is'' magic, she doesn't have this restriction.
* In ''[[Young Justice (Animation)|Young Justice]]'', Miss Martian's abilities were changed from the comics so as not to have too many heroes with super strength. So in place of her strength is telekinesis. All her other powers are the same, but they include being 'the most powerful untrained telepath' (according to J'onn), shape shifting (which can be used to become near invisible), flight as a result of the previously mentioned telekinesis, also the telekinesis mentioned before is strong enough to collide two helicopters without a breaking a sweat.
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== Real Life ==
* Octopodes and other cephalopods. They're the closest thing to a [[Voluntary Shapeshifting|shapeshifter]] we get in nature, able to change shape, skin texture, and color almost instantly to hide anywhere. They're insanely flexible, unusually intelligent for invertebrates, [[Multi-Armed and Dangerous|multi-limbed]] with [[Combat Tentacles]], have underwater jet propulsion, can disappear in a cloud of ink, and [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_the_octopus:Paul the octopus|have psychic powers]]. If land octopodes weren't impossible (their soft bodies can't be supported out of water and they'd dry up pretty quickly) and didn't only live to be about two years old, we'd be screwed.
* The geographic territory of Europe, as ''Guns Germs And Steel'' points out. Access to domesticable crops and animals, and their attendant population boost and disease immunity? Check. Broken terrain encouraging a wide pool of highly competitive nation-states? Check. Favorable wind currents allowing for the conquest of two entire continents? Check. Places like Egypt and China may have had a great starting advantage, but regardless of who settled there, Europe was always going to own the late game. Later however, due to the heavily divided nature of Europe, which caused two World Wars that devastated them and let everyone else catch up in terms of technology, which was the only real advantage the Europeans had anyway, unless counting Europe as a group (which Europeans themselves don't) they are no longer the primary superpower and no individual European nation can hope to conquer an entire continent anymore.
** Great Britain is the true winner of the lottery, having all the advantages of being in Europe, whilst being an island nation. This means naval dominance from a very early date, which to this date only the US can match, and thats only down to sheer numbers. If only it wasn't divided into 3 (or 4 counting Northern Ireland within the UK) very competitive individual nations, the whole world may have been very different...
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