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How is Power Buff, a meta-superpower that can boost attributes and superpowers, similar to Status Buff, a video game trope about buffs? One significant difference between the two is how Status Buff details how buffs can be for [[Healing Hands|healing]], curing status effects, boosting stats, reflecting spells and attacks, [[Beehive Barrier|protection from damage]], [[Healing Factor|regeneration]], and buffing the effect of attacks or spells. Power Buff is about a meta-superpower giving power to an individual, especially towards their superpower, where it can even make their superpower go haywire if amped too much. Power Buff can't do most of what Status Buff can, like healing, protection, reflection, etc., unless I am missing something. So then, what do you see as |
How is Power Buff, a meta-superpower that can boost attributes and superpowers, similar to Status Buff, a video game trope about buffs? One significant difference between the two is how Status Buff details how buffs can be for [[Healing Hands|healing]], curing status effects, boosting stats, reflecting spells and attacks, [[Beehive Barrier|protection from damage]], [[Healing Factor|regeneration]], and buffing the effect of attacks or spells. Power Buff is about a meta-superpower giving power to an individual, especially towards their superpower, where it can even make their superpower go haywire if amped too much. Power Buff can't do most of what Status Buff can, like healing, protection, reflection, etc., unless I am missing something. So then, what do you see as the same since you responded that you see them as similar or the same? |