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* ''LightNovel/{{DirtyPair}}''
** Type -1: O'Donnell as a Pseudo-Fuzzy
** Type 0: Normal humans.
** Type 1: Unaugmented soldiers
** Type 2: Kei and Yuri (and genetic upgrades in general), Shasti, Orca- and Octomorphs
** Type 3: Kei and Yuri in "Run From The Future", most [[RobotSoldier combat mechs]], [[SentientVehicle Kiss My Ass]], Sleet in sims, synthetic warbeasts
** Type 4: [[LivingStarship Bioships]]
** Type 5: [[CoolStarship The Lovely Angel]], the [[Nanomachines Nanoviruses]] as a whole
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** Type 5: The Vorpal Sword, [[StarfishRobots The Object 524 Sentinel]], [[LivingShip Motherships]]

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** Type 5: The Vorpal Sword, [[StarfishRobots [[MechanicalAbomination The Object 524 Sentinel]], [[LivingShip Motherships]]
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** Type 5: The Vorpal Sword, the [[StarfishRobots Object 524 Sentinel]], [[LivingShip Motherships]]

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** Type 5: The Vorpal Sword, the [[StarfishRobots The Object 524 Sentinel]], [[LivingShip Motherships]]
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** Type 5: The Vorpal Sword, the [[StarfishRobots Object 524 Sentinel]], [[LivingShip Motherships]]
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** Type 5: [[GodMode Captain Universe Spider-Man]][[note]]Type 5 at the higher end of his powers[[/note]], [[HumongousMecha Leopardon]], powered-up Solus, the full power of the Other.

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** Type 5: [[GodMode Captain Universe Spider-Man]][[note]]Type 5 at Spider-Man[[note]]at the higher end of his powers[[/note]], [[HumongousMecha Leopardon]], powered-up Solus, the full power of the Other.



** Type 4: Angels, [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils big-name demons]], [[GodModeSue Bob Williams]].

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** Type 4: Angels, [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils big-name demons]], [[GodModeSue Bob Williams]].Williams.
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** Type 1: Franchise/{{Batman}}, Comicbook/{{Robin}} (all of them), ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}, [[Comicbook/RobinSeries Red Robin]] (Tim Drake), [[Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws The Red Hood (Jason Todd)]], Barbara Gordon (both as ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} and [[Comicbook/BirdsOfPrey Oracle]][[note]]Despite her paralysis, she is portrayed as able to fight with skills on par with other {{Badass Normal}}s[[/note]]), ComicBook/TheJoker, ComicBook/HarleyQuinn[[note]]In later years, both she and Joker were given very minor "powers" in the form of immunity to most toxins, poisons and disease, possibly making them both Type 2[[/note]], Comicbook/{{Catwoman}}, Comicbook/{{Batwoman}}, ComicBook/{{Huntress}}, [[ComicBook/TheQuestion Renee Montoya]], [[ComicBook/TwoFace Two-Face]], ComicBook/LadyShiva, [[Comicbook/{{Batgirl 2000}} Cassandra Cain]], Richard Dragon, Talia al Ghul, [[Comicbook/{{Batgirl 2009}} Stephanie Brown]], [[BattleButler Alfred Pennyworth]], Hush, Bluebird.

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** Type 1: Franchise/{{Batman}}, Comicbook/{{Robin}} (all of them), ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}, [[Comicbook/RobinSeries Red Robin]] (Tim Drake), [[Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws The Red Hood (Jason Todd)]], Barbara Gordon (both as ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} and [[Comicbook/BirdsOfPrey Oracle]][[note]]Despite her paralysis, she is portrayed as able to fight with skills on par with other {{Badass Normal}}s[[/note]]), ComicBook/TheJoker, ComicBook/HarleyQuinn[[note]]In later years, both she and Joker were given very minor "powers" in the form of immunity to most toxins, poisons and disease, possibly making them both Type 2[[/note]], Comicbook/{{Catwoman}}, Comicbook/{{Batwoman}}, ComicBook/{{Huntress}}, [[ComicBook/TheQuestion Renee Montoya]], [[ComicBook/TwoFace Two-Face]], ComicBook/LadyShiva, [[Comicbook/{{Batgirl 2000}} Cassandra Cain]], Richard Dragon, ComicBook/RichardDragon, Talia al Ghul, [[Comicbook/{{Batgirl 2009}} Stephanie Brown]], [[BattleButler Alfred Pennyworth]], Hush, Bluebird.Bluebird, Nightrunner, Orpheus.
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** Type 3: ComicBook/AntMan (Scott Lang & Hank Pym), ComicBook/TheWasp, Yellowjacket (Rita De Mara), Comicbook/BlackPanther, Demolition Man, Tigra[[note]]Her powers are partially caused by magic and no one, not even Doctor Strange, knows the full extent of what she's capable of.[[/note]], Living Lightning, Stingray, Whizzer, Shroud, Machine Man, Jack of Hearts, Jocasta, Abyss, Power Man (Victor Alvarez), Deathcry, Noh-Varr, America Chavez[[note]]Borderline Type 4 considering that she's a bona-fide FlyingBrick[[/note]].
** Type 4: [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]], ComicBook/WonderMan, Sersi, [[ComicBook/MsMarvel Carol Danvers]], ComicBook/{{Ultron}}, Red Onslaught, Hulkling, Wiccan, ComicBook/TheVision, anyone with growth powers[[note]]Including, at one point or another, Hank Pym, Janet Van Dyne, Erik Josten, Bill Foster, Tom Foster, Cassandra Lang and Clint Barton)[[/note]], Starfox, Lionheart, Flux, Nightmask.

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** Type 3: ComicBook/AntMan (Scott Lang & Hank Pym), ComicBook/TheWasp, Yellowjacket (Rita De Mara), Comicbook/BlackPanther, Demolition Man, Tigra[[note]]Her powers are partially caused by magic and no one, not even Doctor Strange, knows the full extent of what she's capable of.[[/note]], Living Lightning, Stingray, Whizzer, Shroud, Machine Man, Jack of Hearts, Jocasta, Abyss, Power Man (Victor Alvarez), Deathcry, Noh-Varr, America Chavez[[note]]Borderline Type 4 considering that she's a bona-fide FlyingBrick[[/note]].
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** Type 4: [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]], ComicBook/WonderMan, Sersi, [[ComicBook/MsMarvel Carol Danvers]], ComicBook/{{Ultron}}, Red Onslaught, Hulkling, Wiccan, ComicBook/TheVision, anyone with growth powers[[note]]Including, at one point or another, Hank Pym, Janet Van Dyne, Erik Josten, Bill Foster, Tom Foster, Cassandra Lang and Clint Barton)[[/note]], Starfox, Lionheart, Flux, Nightmask.Nightmask, America Chavez[[note]]Capable of combating Type 5 characters, and performing cosmic feats outside of combat[[/note]].
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** Type 6: The Genesis Wave, Ancient Walkers, Neo Walkers, the Chaos Force, [[MultiversalConqueror Master Mogul (second time)]] [[note]]having absorbed the Chaos Force in its entirety[[/note]], [[GuardianOfTheMultiverse Titan Tails]]
** Type 7: [[spoiler: The Super Genesis Wave]], the Source of All

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** Type 6: The Genesis Wave, Ancient Walkers, Neo Walkers, the Chaos Force, [[MultiversalConqueror Master Mogul (second time)]] [[note]]having absorbed the Chaos Force in its entirety[[/note]], [[GuardianOfTheMultiverse Titan Tails]]
Tails]], the Source of All
** Type 7: [[spoiler: The Super Genesis Wave]], the Source of All
Wave]]
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** Type 5: Perfect Chaos, anyone named "Enerjak", Master Mogul (first time)[[note]]powered by his own chaos emerald plus the eleven stolen from Dimitri[/note]], Chaos Knuckles, Ixis, The Second Devourer, Dark Gaia

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** Type 5: Perfect Chaos, anyone named "Enerjak", Master Mogul (first time)[[note]]powered by his own chaos emerald plus the eleven stolen from Dimitri[/note]], Dimitri[[/note]], Chaos Knuckles, Ixis, The Second Devourer, Dark Gaia
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** Type 5: Perfect Chaos, anyone named "Enerjak", Master Mogul (first time)[[note]]powered by his own chaos emerald plus the eleven stolen from Dimitri[//note]], Chaos Knuckles, Ixis, The Second Devourer, Dark Gaia

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** Type 5: Perfect Chaos, anyone named "Enerjak", Master Mogul (first time)[[note]]powered by his own chaos emerald plus the eleven stolen from Dimitri[//note]], Dimitri[/note]], Chaos Knuckles, Ixis, The Second Devourer, Dark Gaia
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** Type 5: Perfect Chaos, anyone named "Enerjak", Ixis, The Second Devourer, Dark Gaia
** Type 6: The Genesis Wave
** Type 7: [[spoiler: The Super Genesis Wave]]

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** Type 5: Perfect Chaos, anyone named "Enerjak", Master Mogul (first time)[[note]]powered by his own chaos emerald plus the eleven stolen from Dimitri[//note]], Chaos Knuckles, Ixis, The Second Devourer, Dark Gaia
** Type 6: The Genesis Wave
Wave, Ancient Walkers, Neo Walkers, the Chaos Force, [[MultiversalConqueror Master Mogul (second time)]] [[note]]having absorbed the Chaos Force in its entirety[[/note]], [[GuardianOfTheMultiverse Titan Tails]]
** Type 7: [[spoiler: The Super Genesis Wave]]
Wave]], the Source of All
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** Type 6: [[GuardianOfTheMultiverse The Living Tribunal]][[note]]Generally considered the highest type 6 around, with a few exceptions occuring in various stories[[/note]], [[CosmicEntity Cosmic Cube entities, Celestials, Watchers, The Stranger, Kronos, The Horde, the Elders of the Universe]], [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Eternity, Infinity, Order, In-Betweener, Chaos, Entropy, Death, Oblivion]], ComicBook/{{Galactus}}[[note]]Depending on his energy reserves. At his weakest, Galactus is a Type 5 at best. At his strongest, Eternity considers him his equal. Between that, he destroyed several Solar Systems, Galaxies and even overpowered other cosmic beings like Celestials.[[/note]], Abraxas, Epiphany, the Queen of Nevers, Scathan, Alien Entity, Sise-Neg, the Beyonder[[note]]Possibly type 7 pre-retcon, now type 6 as a group[[/note]], Protegé[[note]]Has an extreme form of PowerDuplication which allowed him to copy and defeat The Living Tribunal at one point. This was not perfect, however, as he was later defeated by Scathan and then absorbed into the Tribunal himself.[[/note]], The Heart of the Universe[[note]]Tom Brevoort later stated that it was not a part of official continuity at all, but within the story it absorbed a whole universe, along with the Living Tribunal[[/note]], anyone with the [[ArtifactOfDoom Infinity Gauntlet]], Molecule Man[[note]]Inconsistently portrayed as low and high Type 6. Following ''Comicbook/JonathanHickmansAvengers'', he has been portrayed as the '''highest-possible''' Type 6, containing the combined power of the known Marvel Megaverse.[[/note]], [[spoiler:Doctor Doom]] during ''Comicbook/{{Secret Wars 2015}}'', The Ultimate Ultimates [[note]]As explained in ''[[ComicBook/TheUltimates2015 The Ultimates 2]] vol. 1, cosmic entities such as Eternity and Infinity are tiny representatives of larger entities which embody the multiverse with the same name and identity. There are eight such embodiments total, who are called the "Ultimate Ultimates", and possess power ''at least'' close to the Living Tribunal.[[/note]]

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** Type 6: [[GuardianOfTheMultiverse The Living Tribunal]][[note]]Generally considered the highest type 6 around, with a few exceptions occuring in various stories[[/note]], [[CosmicEntity Cosmic Cube entities, Celestials, Watchers, The Stranger, Kronos, The Horde, the Elders of the Universe]], [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Eternity, Infinity, Order, In-Betweener, Chaos, Entropy, Death, Oblivion]], ComicBook/{{Galactus}}[[note]]Depending on his energy reserves. At his weakest, Galactus is a Type 5 at best. At his strongest, Eternity considers him his equal. Between that, he destroyed several Solar Systems, Galaxies and even overpowered other cosmic beings like Celestials.[[/note]], Abraxas, Epiphany, the Queen of Nevers, Scathan, Alien Entity, Sise-Neg, the Beyonder[[note]]Possibly type 7 pre-retcon, now type 6 as a group[[/note]], Protegé[[note]]Has an extreme form of PowerDuplication which allowed him to copy and defeat The Living Tribunal at one point. This was not perfect, however, as he was later defeated by Scathan and then absorbed into the Tribunal himself.[[/note]], The Heart of the Universe[[note]]Tom Brevoort later stated that it was not a part of official continuity at all, but within the story it absorbed a whole universe, along with the Living Tribunal[[/note]], anyone with the [[ArtifactOfDoom Infinity Gauntlet]], Molecule Man[[note]]Inconsistently portrayed as low and high Type 6. Following ''Comicbook/JonathanHickmansAvengers'', he has been portrayed as the '''highest-possible''' Type 6, containing the combined power of the known Marvel Megaverse.[[/note]], [[spoiler:Doctor Doom]] during ''Comicbook/{{Secret Wars 2015}}'', The Ultimate Ultimates [[note]]As explained in ''[[ComicBook/TheUltimates2015 The Ultimates 2]] 2]]'' vol. 1, cosmic entities such as Eternity and Infinity are tiny representatives of larger entities which embody the multiverse with the same name and identity. There are eight such embodiments total, who are called the "Ultimate Ultimates", and possess power ''at least'' close to the Living Tribunal.[[/note]]
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** Type 6: [[GuardianOfTheMultiverse The Living Tribunal]][[note]]Generally considered the highest type 6 around, with a few exceptions occuring in various stories[[/note]], [[CosmicEntity Cosmic Cube entities, Celestials, Watchers, The Stranger, Kronos, The Horde, the Elders of the Universe]], [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Eternity, Infinity, Order, In-Betweener, Chaos, Entropy, Death, Oblivion]], ComicBook/{{Galactus}}[[note]]Depending on his energy reserves. At his weakest, Galactus is a Type 5 at best. At his strongest, Eternity considers him his equal. Between that, he destroyed several Solar Systems, Galaxies and even overpowered other cosmic beings like Celestials.[[/note]], Abraxas, Epiphany, the Queen of Nevers, Scathan, Alien Entity, Sise-Neg, the Beyonder[[note]]Possibly type 7 pre-retcon, now type 6 as a group[[/note]], Protegé[[note]]Has an extreme form of PowerDuplication which allowed him to copy and defeat The Living Tribunal at one point. This was not perfect, however, as he was later defeated by Scathan and then absorbed into the Tribunal himself.[[/note]], The Heart of the Universe[[note]]Tom Brevoort later stated that it was not a part of official continuity at all, but within the story it absorbed a whole universe, along with the Living Tribunal[[/note]], anyone with the [[ArtifactOfDoom Infinity Gauntlet]], Molecule Man[[note]]Inconsistently portrayed as low and high Type 6. Following ''Comicbook/JonathanHickmansAvengers'', he has been portrayed as the '''highest-possible''' Type 6, containing the combined power of the known Marvel Megaverse.[[/note]], [[spoiler:Doctor Doom]] during ''Comicbook/{{Secret Wars 2015}}'', The Ultimate Ultimates [[note]]As explained in ''[[ComicBook/TheUltimates2015 The Ultimates 2]] vol. 1, cosmic entities such as Eternity and Infinity are tiny representatives of larger entities which embody the multiverse with the same name and identity. These eight such embodiments total, who are called the "Ultimate Ultimates", and possess power ''at least'' close to the Living Tribunal.[[/note]]

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** Type 6: [[GuardianOfTheMultiverse The Living Tribunal]][[note]]Generally considered the highest type 6 around, with a few exceptions occuring in various stories[[/note]], [[CosmicEntity Cosmic Cube entities, Celestials, Watchers, The Stranger, Kronos, The Horde, the Elders of the Universe]], [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Eternity, Infinity, Order, In-Betweener, Chaos, Entropy, Death, Oblivion]], ComicBook/{{Galactus}}[[note]]Depending on his energy reserves. At his weakest, Galactus is a Type 5 at best. At his strongest, Eternity considers him his equal. Between that, he destroyed several Solar Systems, Galaxies and even overpowered other cosmic beings like Celestials.[[/note]], Abraxas, Epiphany, the Queen of Nevers, Scathan, Alien Entity, Sise-Neg, the Beyonder[[note]]Possibly type 7 pre-retcon, now type 6 as a group[[/note]], Protegé[[note]]Has an extreme form of PowerDuplication which allowed him to copy and defeat The Living Tribunal at one point. This was not perfect, however, as he was later defeated by Scathan and then absorbed into the Tribunal himself.[[/note]], The Heart of the Universe[[note]]Tom Brevoort later stated that it was not a part of official continuity at all, but within the story it absorbed a whole universe, along with the Living Tribunal[[/note]], anyone with the [[ArtifactOfDoom Infinity Gauntlet]], Molecule Man[[note]]Inconsistently portrayed as low and high Type 6. Following ''Comicbook/JonathanHickmansAvengers'', he has been portrayed as the '''highest-possible''' Type 6, containing the combined power of the known Marvel Megaverse.[[/note]], [[spoiler:Doctor Doom]] during ''Comicbook/{{Secret Wars 2015}}'', The Ultimate Ultimates [[note]]As explained in ''[[ComicBook/TheUltimates2015 The Ultimates 2]] vol. 1, cosmic entities such as Eternity and Infinity are tiny representatives of larger entities which embody the multiverse with the same name and identity. These There are eight such embodiments total, who are called the "Ultimate Ultimates", and possess power ''at least'' close to the Living Tribunal.[[/note]]
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** Type 6: [[GuardianOfTheMultiverse The Living Tribunal]][[note]]Generally considered the highest type 6 around, with a few exceptions occuring in various stories[[/note]], [[CosmicEntity Cosmic Cube entities, Celestials, Watchers, The Stranger, Kronos, The Horde, the Elders of the Universe]], [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Eternity, Infinity, Order, In-Betweener, Chaos, Entropy, Death, Oblivion]], ComicBook/{{Galactus}}[[note]]Depending on his energy reserves. At his weakest, Galactus is a Type 5 at best. At his strongest, Eternity considers him his equal. Between that, he destroyed several Solar Systems, Galaxies and even overpowered other cosmic beings like Celestials.[[/note]], Abraxas, Epiphany, the Queen of Nevers, Scathan, Alien Entity, Sise-Neg, the Beyonder[[note]]Possibly type 7 pre-retcon, now type 6 as a group[[/note]], Protegé[[note]]Has an extreme form of PowerDuplication which allowed him to copy and defeat The Living Tribunal at one point. This was not perfect, however, as he was later defeated by Scathan and then absorbed into the Tribunal himself.[[/note]], The Heart of the Universe[[note]]Tom Brevoort later stated that it was not a part of official continuity at all, but within the story it absorbed a whole universe, along with the Living Tribunal[[/note]], anyone with the [[ArtifactOfDoom Infinity Gauntlet]], Molecule Man[[note]]Inconsistently portrayed as low and high Type 6. Following ''Comicbook/JonathanHickmansAvengers'', he has been portrayed as the '''highest-possible''' Type 6, containing the combined power of the known Marvel Megaverse.[[/note]], [[spoiler:Doctor Doom]] during ''Comicbook/{{Secret Wars 2015}}''.
** Type 7: [[{{God}} The One Above All]][[note]]who is believed to be an AuthorAvatar of Creator/JackKirby[[/note]], The Fulcrum[[note]]the master of the Celestials & the Watchers, and speculated to be one aspect of The One Above All[[/note]].

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** Type 6: [[GuardianOfTheMultiverse The Living Tribunal]][[note]]Generally considered the highest type 6 around, with a few exceptions occuring in various stories[[/note]], [[CosmicEntity Cosmic Cube entities, Celestials, Watchers, The Stranger, Kronos, The Horde, the Elders of the Universe]], [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Eternity, Infinity, Order, In-Betweener, Chaos, Entropy, Death, Oblivion]], ComicBook/{{Galactus}}[[note]]Depending on his energy reserves. At his weakest, Galactus is a Type 5 at best. At his strongest, Eternity considers him his equal. Between that, he destroyed several Solar Systems, Galaxies and even overpowered other cosmic beings like Celestials.[[/note]], Abraxas, Epiphany, the Queen of Nevers, Scathan, Alien Entity, Sise-Neg, the Beyonder[[note]]Possibly type 7 pre-retcon, now type 6 as a group[[/note]], Protegé[[note]]Has an extreme form of PowerDuplication which allowed him to copy and defeat The Living Tribunal at one point. This was not perfect, however, as he was later defeated by Scathan and then absorbed into the Tribunal himself.[[/note]], The Heart of the Universe[[note]]Tom Brevoort later stated that it was not a part of official continuity at all, but within the story it absorbed a whole universe, along with the Living Tribunal[[/note]], anyone with the [[ArtifactOfDoom Infinity Gauntlet]], Molecule Man[[note]]Inconsistently portrayed as low and high Type 6. Following ''Comicbook/JonathanHickmansAvengers'', he has been portrayed as the '''highest-possible''' Type 6, containing the combined power of the known Marvel Megaverse.[[/note]], [[spoiler:Doctor Doom]] during ''Comicbook/{{Secret Wars 2015}}''.
2015}}'', The Ultimate Ultimates [[note]]As explained in ''[[ComicBook/TheUltimates2015 The Ultimates 2]] vol. 1, cosmic entities such as Eternity and Infinity are tiny representatives of larger entities which embody the multiverse with the same name and identity. These eight such embodiments total, who are called the "Ultimate Ultimates", and possess power ''at least'' close to the Living Tribunal.[[/note]]
** Type 7: [[{{God}} The One Above All]][[note]]who is believed to be an AuthorAvatar of Creator/JackKirby[[/note]], The Fulcrum[[note]]the master (pre-retcon) of the Celestials & the Watchers, and speculated to be one aspect of The One Above All[[/note]].



** Type 6: Beyond Omega-level Mutants, the Phoenix Force as a whole and stronger hosts [[note]]Like Jean Grey, Rachel Grey (sometimes) and Dark Phoenix Cyclops. The White Phoenix of the Crown (which only Jean Grey can become) is in a class of its own, stated to be one of the fundamental forces of the universe, on par with the Infinity Gauntlet[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}, [[ComicBook/XMen92 Xodus the Forgotten Celestial]].

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** Type 6: Beyond Omega-level Mutants, the Phoenix Force as a whole and stronger hosts [[note]]Like Jean Grey, Rachel Grey (sometimes) and Dark Phoenix Cyclops. The White Phoenix of the Crown (which only Jean Grey can become) is in a class of its own, stated to be one of the fundamental forces of the universe, on par with the Infinity Gauntlet[[/note]], Gauntlet. Some stories even imply that the Phoenix is a ''multiversal'' entity.[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}, [[ComicBook/XMen92 Xodus the Forgotten Celestial]].

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** Type 6: [[ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}} Time-Trapper]], Darkseid in ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'', ComicBook/TheSpectre, ArchangelMichael[[note]]He is essentially a Type 7--totally {{Omnipotent}} except in relation to God/The Presence[[/note]], other Archangels to a lesser extent, [[Comicbook/TheSandman The Endless]], [[ComicBook/FinalCrisis Mandrakk]], Comicbook/{{Lucifer}}[[note]]Like Michael, he is essentially a Type 7. He is omnipotent in relation to every other being ''except'' Michael and God.[[/note]], [[ComicBook/FinalCrisis Nix Uotan]] [[TheOmnipotent as the Judge of All Evil]], [[Comicbook/DoomPatrol The]] [[ApocalypseHow/ClassZ Decreator]]. [[ComicBook/NewGods The Source]] [[note]]As of ''Comicbook/FinalCrisis'', it's revealed as the "source" of all godly entities, and is explicitly shown to NOT be omnipotent[[/note]]. [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Mister Mxyzptlk]], [[Comicbook/{{Aquaman}} Qwsp]], [[Framy]]]].

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** Type 6: [[ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}} Time-Trapper]], Darkseid in ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'', ComicBook/TheSpectre, ArchangelMichael[[note]]He is essentially a Type 7--totally {{Omnipotent}} except in relation to God/The Presence[[/note]], other Archangels to a lesser extent, [[Comicbook/TheSandman The Endless]], [[ComicBook/FinalCrisis Mandrakk]], Comicbook/{{Lucifer}}[[note]]Like Michael, he is essentially a Type 7. He is omnipotent in relation to every other being ''except'' Michael and God.[[/note]], [[ComicBook/FinalCrisis Nix Uotan]] [[TheOmnipotent as the Judge of All Evil]], [[Comicbook/DoomPatrol The]] [[ApocalypseHow/ClassZ Decreator]]. [[ComicBook/NewGods The Source]] [[note]]As of ''Comicbook/FinalCrisis'', it's revealed as the "source" of all godly entities, and is explicitly shown to NOT be omnipotent[[/note]]. [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Mister Mxyzptlk]], [[Comicbook/{{Aquaman}} Qwsp]], [[Framy]]]].[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bat-Mite]], [[PunnyName Vyndktvx]], and other higher-dimensional Imps.[[note]]According to "Crisis Times 5" the imps are two degrees of infinity above our ability to measure, according to "World's Funnest" Bat-Mite and Mxyzptlk regularly destroy and recreate the DC Multiverse for amusement and can hold the totality in their hands, and according to Grant Morrison's "Action Comics" storyline, Mister Mxyzptlk originally created everything in the DC multiverse.[[/note]], Parallax (Hal Jordan) during ''ComicBook/ZeroHour'' and ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}'', the Godwave, [[spoiler:[[Comicbook/{{Watchmen}} Dr. Manhattan]]]], .
** Type 7: [[{{God}} The Presence]], [[Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths The Hand]], [[Comicbook/FinalCrisis The Overmonitor/Overvoid]], [[Comicbook/SwampThing The Original Darkness]], [[Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} Wally]], [[note]] All of which may actually be the same being, or at least separate aspects of it[[/note]].

* ''Comicbook/{{Superman}}''
** Type -1: Ma and Pa Kent, shrunken citizens of Kandor.
** Type 0: Daily Planet employees, Professor Hamilton, ComicBook/LanaLang, Pete Ross, The Toyman[[note]]His toys are usually between Type 2 or 3[[/note]], Kryptonians and Daxamites under a red sun.
** Type 1: [[BroughtDownToBadass Clark Kent (depowered)]], Dan Turpin, Maggie Sawyer, Bibbo Bibbowski, Gangbuster, The Prankster, Mercy Graves, Morgan Edge, ComicBook/LexLuthor (no warsuit).
** Type 2: Clark Kent as a baby, Ultra-Humanite, Superman Post-''Comicbook/{{Convergence}}''[[note]]Stated to be much weaker than he was even at the beginning of his career, which would mean even weaker than the original GoldenAge debut of Superman[[/note]].
** Type 3: Lori Lemaris, Superboy[[note]]The Kon-El version started on the higher end of this scale, but later upgraded to Type 4, along with Match and Jon Lane Kent. Chris Kent never grew stronger than this level, and Jonathan Samuel Kent is still developing his powers. The original Clark Kent, and Prime Earth Clark Kent, are easily Type 6.[[/note]], The Parasite, Riot, Livewire, Silver Banshee, Obsession, Post-Crisis Mongul and his family, Massacre, the Insect Queen, Solomon Grundy, Kryptonite Man, [[ComicBook/TheDeathOfClarkKent Conduit]], Superman in his original GoldenAge debut.
** Type 4: Superman, Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} and all other Kryptonians & Daxamites, Maxima, Metallo, Bizarro, Mon-El, Doomsday, Ultraman, Manchester Black, Hank Henshaw, Pre-Crisis Mongul, Brainiac, Composite Superman [[note]]Through MegaManning, he becomes incredibly close to a Type 5[[/note]].
** Type 5: Post-Crisis Superman's true level, Blaze & Lord Satanus, H'El[[note]]Very, very high Type 5[[/note]].
** Type 6: Kismet, Dominus, Imperiex, Clark Kent in UsefulNotes/{{the Silver Age|of Comic Books}}[[note]]This goes for ''all'' interpretations of Clark Kent during that period, including Kal-El, Kal-L, and Superboy-Prime.[[/note]], Linda Danvers -Supergirl- in the Silver Age, Solaris the Tyrant Sun, The Sword of Superman[[note]]Whoever wields The Sword of Superman is granted virtual Omnipotence[[/note]], Superman-Prime[[note]]Clark Kent in the 853rd century.[[/note]], [[Comicbook/FinalCrisis the Thought Robot]], ComicBook/{{New 52}} Superman's full potential[[note]]stated to, much like The Hulk, have no upper limit to his ablities. One feat demonstrated that he was capable of bench-pressing the Planet Earth for five days straight while sun-starved.[[/note]], the ''[[TimeAbyss Strange Visitor]]'' Superman[[note]]after billions of years of getting StrongerWithAge, is stronger than Mxyzptlk.[[/note]].
** Type 7: [[DeusEstMachina The Miracle Machine]].

* ''Comicbook/GreenLantern''
** Type -1: The Corphans.
** Type 0: Normal humans, including Hal Jordan's family and Carol Ferris and Tom Kalmaku normally.
** Type 1: [[ActionGirl Jillian Pearlman]].
** Type 2: [[MyBrainIsBig Hector Hammond]][[note]]Would be higher if [[PowerAtAPrice his powers didn't leave him quadriplegic]][[/note]], Black Lanterns of normal people, Black Hand (human), Blue Lanterns [[WeaksauceWeakness without a Green Lantern present]].
** Type 3: Most of the non-cosmic villains, such as [[MakeMeWannaShout Sonar]], ComicBook/VandalSavage, and [[ThreateningShark the Shark]], [[KillerRobot the Manhunters]], the Five Inversions[[note]]Atrocitus is Type 4 after getting his red power ring[[/note]], Orange Lanterns[[note]]Since they only exist as extensions of Larfleeze's will and can't form constructs[[/note]].
** Type 4: Most Lanterns of any color[[note]]Particularly in the early years when the rings could ''literally'' do anything[[/note]], Larfleeze, individual Guardians of the Universe, Appa Ali Apsa, [[CyberneticsEatYourSoul Hank Henshaw]], [[spoiler:[[SuperSoldiers the Third Army]]]].

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** Type 6: [[ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}} Time-Trapper]], Darkseid in ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'', ComicBook/TheSpectre, ArchangelMichael[[note]]He is essentially a Type 7--totally {{Omnipotent}} except in relation to God/The Presence[[/note]], other Archangels to a lesser extent, [[Comicbook/TheSandman The Endless]], [[ComicBook/FinalCrisis Mandrakk]], Comicbook/{{Lucifer}}[[note]]Like Michael, he is essentially a Type 7. He is omnipotent in relation to every other being ''except'' Michael and God.[[/note]], [[ComicBook/FinalCrisis Nix Uotan]] [[TheOmnipotent as the Judge of All Evil]], [[Comicbook/DoomPatrol The]] [[ApocalypseHow/ClassZ Decreator]]. [[ComicBook/NewGods The Source]] [[note]]As of ''Comicbook/FinalCrisis'', it's revealed as the "source" of all godly entities, and is explicitly shown to NOT be omnipotent[[/note]]. [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Mister Mxyzptlk]], [[Comicbook/{{Aquaman}} Qwsp]], [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bat-Mite]], [[PunnyName Vyndktvx]], and other higher-dimensional Imps.[[note]]According to "Crisis Times 5" the imps are two degrees of infinity above our ability to measure, according to "World's Funnest" Bat-Mite and Mxyzptlk regularly destroy and recreate the DC Multiverse for amusement and can hold the totality in their hands, and according to Grant Morrison's "Action Comics" storyline, Mister Mxyzptlk originally created everything in the DC multiverse.[[/note]], Parallax (Hal Jordan) during ''ComicBook/ZeroHour'' and ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}'', the Godwave, [[spoiler:[[Comicbook/{{Watchmen}} Dr. Manhattan]]]].
** Type 7: [[{{God}} The Presence]], [[Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths The Hand]], [[Comicbook/FinalCrisis The Overmonitor/Overvoid]], [[Comicbook/SwampThing The Original Darkness]], [[Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} Wally]], [[note]] All of which may actually be the same being, or at least separate aspects of it[[/note]].

* ''Comicbook/{{Superman}}''
** Type -1: Ma and Pa Kent, shrunken citizens of Kandor.
** Type 0: Daily Planet employees, Professor Hamilton, ComicBook/LanaLang, Pete Ross, The Toyman[[note]]His toys are usually between Type 2 or 3[[/note]], Kryptonians and Daxamites under a red sun.
** Type 1: [[BroughtDownToBadass Clark Kent (depowered)]], Dan Turpin, Maggie Sawyer, Bibbo Bibbowski, Gangbuster, The Prankster, Mercy Graves, Morgan Edge, ComicBook/LexLuthor (no warsuit).
** Type 2: Clark Kent as a baby, Ultra-Humanite, Superman Post-''Comicbook/{{Convergence}}''[[note]]Stated to be much weaker than he was even at the beginning of his career, which would mean even weaker than the original GoldenAge debut of Superman[[/note]].
** Type 3: Lori Lemaris, Superboy[[note]]The Kon-El version started on the higher end of this scale, but later upgraded to Type 4, along with Match and Jon Lane Kent. Chris Kent never grew stronger than this level, and Jonathan Samuel Kent is still developing his powers. The original Clark Kent, and Prime Earth Clark Kent, are easily Type 6.[[/note]], The Parasite, Riot, Livewire, Silver Banshee, Obsession, Post-Crisis Mongul and his family, Massacre, the Insect Queen, Solomon Grundy, Kryptonite Man, [[ComicBook/TheDeathOfClarkKent Conduit]], Superman in his original GoldenAge debut.
** Type 4: Superman, Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} and all other Kryptonians & Daxamites, Maxima, Metallo, Bizarro, Mon-El, Doomsday, Ultraman, Manchester Black, Hank Henshaw, Pre-Crisis Mongul, Brainiac, Composite Superman [[note]]Through MegaManning, he becomes incredibly close to a Type 5[[/note]].
** Type 5: Post-Crisis Superman's true level, Blaze & Lord Satanus, H'El[[note]]Very, very high Type 5[[/note]].
** Type 6: Kismet, Dominus, Imperiex, Clark Kent in UsefulNotes/{{the Silver Age|of Comic Books}}[[note]]This goes for ''all'' interpretations of Clark Kent during that period, including Kal-El, Kal-L, and Superboy-Prime.[[/note]], Linda Danvers -Supergirl- in the Silver Age, Solaris the Tyrant Sun, The Sword of Superman[[note]]Whoever wields The Sword of Superman is granted virtual Omnipotence[[/note]], Superman-Prime[[note]]Clark Kent in the 853rd century.[[/note]], [[Comicbook/FinalCrisis the Thought Robot]], ComicBook/{{New 52}} Superman's full potential[[note]]stated to, much like The Hulk, have no upper limit to his ablities. One feat demonstrated that he was capable of bench-pressing the Planet Earth for five days straight while sun-starved.[[/note]], the ''[[TimeAbyss Strange Visitor]]'' Superman[[note]]after billions of years of getting StrongerWithAge, is stronger than Mxyzptlk.[[/note]].
** Type 7: [[DeusEstMachina The Miracle Machine]].

* ''Comicbook/GreenLantern''
** Type -1: The Corphans.
** Type 0: Normal humans, including Hal Jordan's family and Carol Ferris and Tom Kalmaku normally.
** Type 1: [[ActionGirl Jillian Pearlman]].
** Type 2: [[MyBrainIsBig Hector Hammond]][[note]]Would be higher if [[PowerAtAPrice his powers didn't leave him quadriplegic]][[/note]], Black Lanterns of normal people, Black Hand (human), Blue Lanterns [[WeaksauceWeakness without a Green Lantern present]].
** Type 3: Most of the non-cosmic villains, such as [[MakeMeWannaShout Sonar]], ComicBook/VandalSavage, and [[ThreateningShark the Shark]], [[KillerRobot the Manhunters]], the Five Inversions[[note]]Atrocitus is Type 4 after getting his red power ring[[/note]], Orange Lanterns[[note]]Since they only exist as extensions of Larfleeze's will and can't form constructs[[/note]].
** Type 4: Most Lanterns of any color[[note]]Particularly in the early years when the rings could ''literally'' do anything[[/note]], Larfleeze, individual Guardians of the Universe, Appa Ali Apsa, [[CyberneticsEatYourSoul Hank Henshaw]], [[spoiler:[[SuperSoldiers the Third Army]]]].

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** Type 6: [[ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}} Time-Trapper]], Darkseid in ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'', ComicBook/TheSpectre, ArchangelMichael[[note]]He is essentially a Type 7--totally {{Omnipotent}} except in relation to God/The Presence[[/note]], other Archangels to a lesser extent, [[Comicbook/TheSandman The Endless]], [[ComicBook/FinalCrisis Mandrakk]], Comicbook/{{Lucifer}}[[note]]Like Michael, he is essentially a Type 7. He is omnipotent in relation to every other being ''except'' Michael and God.[[/note]], [[ComicBook/FinalCrisis Nix Uotan]] [[TheOmnipotent as the Judge of All Evil]], [[Comicbook/DoomPatrol The]] [[ApocalypseHow/ClassZ Decreator]]. [[ComicBook/NewGods The Source]] [[note]]As of ''Comicbook/FinalCrisis'', it's revealed as the "source" of all godly entities, and is explicitly shown to NOT be omnipotent[[/note]]. [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Mister Mxyzptlk]], [[Comicbook/{{Aquaman}} Qwsp]], [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bat-Mite]], [[PunnyName Vyndktvx]], and other higher-dimensional Imps.[[note]]According to "Crisis Times 5" the imps are two degrees of infinity above our ability to measure, according to "World's Funnest" Bat-Mite and Mxyzptlk regularly destroy and recreate the DC Multiverse for amusement and can hold the totality in their hands, and according to Grant Morrison's "Action Comics" storyline, Mister Mxyzptlk originally created everything in the DC multiverse.[[/note]], Parallax (Hal Jordan) during ''ComicBook/ZeroHour'' and ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}'', the Godwave, [[spoiler:[[Comicbook/{{Watchmen}} Dr. Manhattan]]]].
** Type 7: [[{{God}} The Presence]], [[Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths The Hand]], [[Comicbook/FinalCrisis The Overmonitor/Overvoid]], [[Comicbook/SwampThing The Original Darkness]], [[Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} Wally]], [[note]] All of which may actually be the same being, or at least separate aspects of it[[/note]].

* ''Comicbook/{{Superman}}''
** Type -1: Ma and Pa Kent, shrunken citizens of Kandor.
** Type 0: Daily Planet employees, Professor Hamilton, ComicBook/LanaLang, Pete Ross, The Toyman[[note]]His toys are usually between Type 2 or 3[[/note]], Kryptonians and Daxamites under a red sun.
** Type 1: [[BroughtDownToBadass Clark Kent (depowered)]], Dan Turpin, Maggie Sawyer, Bibbo Bibbowski, Gangbuster, The Prankster, Mercy Graves, Morgan Edge, ComicBook/LexLuthor (no warsuit).
** Type 2: Clark Kent as a baby, Ultra-Humanite, Superman Post-''Comicbook/{{Convergence}}''[[note]]Stated to be much weaker than he was even at the beginning of his career, which would mean even weaker than the original GoldenAge debut of Superman[[/note]].
** Type 3: Lori Lemaris, Superboy[[note]]The Kon-El version started on the higher end of this scale, but later upgraded to Type 4, along with Match and Jon Lane Kent. Chris Kent never grew stronger than this level, and Jonathan Samuel Kent is still developing his powers. The original Clark Kent, and Prime Earth Clark Kent, are easily Type 6.[[/note]], The Parasite, Riot, Livewire, Silver Banshee, Obsession, Post-Crisis Mongul and his family, Massacre, the Insect Queen, Solomon Grundy, Kryptonite Man, [[ComicBook/TheDeathOfClarkKent Conduit]], Superman in his original GoldenAge debut.
** Type 4: Superman, Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} and all other Kryptonians & Daxamites, Maxima, Metallo, Bizarro, Mon-El, Doomsday, Ultraman, Manchester Black, Hank Henshaw, Pre-Crisis Mongul, Brainiac, Composite Superman [[note]]Through MegaManning, he becomes incredibly close to a Type 5[[/note]].
** Type 5: Post-Crisis Superman's true level, Blaze & Lord Satanus, H'El[[note]]Very, very high Type 5[[/note]].
** Type 6: Kismet, Dominus, Imperiex, Clark Kent in UsefulNotes/{{the Silver Age|of Comic Books}}[[note]]This goes for ''all'' interpretations of Clark Kent during that period, including Kal-El, Kal-L, and Superboy-Prime.[[/note]], Linda Danvers -Supergirl- in the Silver Age, Solaris the Tyrant Sun, The Sword of Superman[[note]]Whoever wields The Sword of Superman is granted virtual Omnipotence[[/note]], Superman-Prime[[note]]Clark Kent in the 853rd century.[[/note]], [[Comicbook/FinalCrisis the Thought Robot]], ComicBook/{{New 52}} Superman's full potential[[note]]stated to, much like The Hulk, have no upper limit to his ablities. One feat demonstrated that he was capable of bench-pressing the Planet Earth for five days straight while sun-starved.[[/note]], the ''[[TimeAbyss Strange Visitor]]'' Superman[[note]]after billions of years of getting StrongerWithAge, is stronger than Mxyzptlk.[[/note]].
** Type 7: [[DeusEstMachina The Miracle Machine]].

* ''Comicbook/GreenLantern''
** Type -1: The Corphans.
** Type 0: Normal humans, including Hal Jordan's family and Carol Ferris and Tom Kalmaku normally.
** Type 1: [[ActionGirl Jillian Pearlman]].
** Type 2: [[MyBrainIsBig Hector Hammond]][[note]]Would be higher if [[PowerAtAPrice his powers didn't leave him quadriplegic]][[/note]], Black Lanterns of normal people, Black Hand (human), Blue Lanterns [[WeaksauceWeakness without a Green Lantern present]].
** Type 3: Most of the non-cosmic villains, such as [[MakeMeWannaShout Sonar]], ComicBook/VandalSavage, and [[ThreateningShark the Shark]], [[KillerRobot the Manhunters]], the Five Inversions[[note]]Atrocitus is Type 4 after getting his red power ring[[/note]], Orange Lanterns[[note]]Since they only exist as extensions of Larfleeze's will and can't form constructs[[/note]].
** Type 4: Most Lanterns of any color[[note]]Particularly in the early years when the rings could ''literally'' do anything[[/note]], Larfleeze, individual Guardians of the Universe, Appa Ali Apsa, [[CyberneticsEatYourSoul Hank Henshaw]], [[spoiler:[[SuperSoldiers the Third Army]]]].
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** Type 5: [[TheCape Hyperion, Sun God, Blue Marvel]][[note]]All three of whom are {{Exp|y}}ies of ComicBook/{{Superman}} and often subject of numerous powerups and NewPowersAsThePlotDemands[[/note]], ComicBook/ScarletWitch[[note]]Type 6 in ComicBook/HouseOfM[[/note]], Captain Universe, ComicBook/TheSentry[=/=]Void[[note]]Based on his apparent defeat of Galactus and his actual defeat of the Molecule Man often also referred to as Type 6[[/note]], Monica Rambeau, after powerup[[note]]Stated multiple times to be a Planet-Buster.[[/note]], Ex Nihilo, Kaluu, Star Brand (Kevin Connor).

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** Type 5: [[TheCape Hyperion, Sun God, Blue Marvel]][[note]]All three of whom are {{Exp|y}}ies of ComicBook/{{Superman}} and often subject of numerous powerups and NewPowersAsThePlotDemands[[/note]], ComicBook/ScarletWitch[[note]]Type 6 in ComicBook/HouseOfM[[/note]], Captain Universe, ComicBook/TheSentry[=/=]Void[[note]]Based on his apparent defeat of Galactus and his actual defeat of the Molecule Man often also referred to as Type 6[[/note]], Monica Rambeau, ComicBook/MonicaRambeau after powerup[[note]]Stated multiple times to be a Planet-Buster.Planet-Buster or capable of easily beating other Type 5 characters.[[/note]], Ex Nihilo, Kaluu, Star Brand (Kevin Connor).
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*''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''
* Type 0: Dr. Pavel.
* Type 1: Henry Preston, Travis Kidd, the Vassals of the Morning Star.
* Type 2: [[HalfHumanHybrid Felicia Book]], European Vampires and subsequent breeds
* Type 3: [[DaywalkingVampire American Vampires]], [[LizardFolk Japanese Vampires]], [[BatOutOfHell Gaelic Vampires]]
* Type 4: {{Dracula}}, Ancient Vampires, Spawns of the Beast, the [[HumanoidAbomination Grey Trader]]
* Type 5: [[EldritchAbomination The Beast]]
* Type 6: [[spoiler:Angels]].
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** Type 5: [[ComicBook/TheInhumans Black Bolt]]. [note]]His highest showing (tearing a ''huge'' whole into reality) goes into Type 6 territories.[[/note]]

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** Type 5: [[ComicBook/TheInhumans Black Bolt]]. [note]]His [[note]]His highest showing (tearing a ''huge'' whole into reality) goes into Type 6 territories.[[/note]]
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** Type 5: [[ComicBook/TheInhumans Black Bolt]].

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** Type 5: [[ComicBook/TheInhumans Black Bolt]]. [note]]His highest showing (tearing a ''huge'' whole into reality) goes into Type 6 territories.[[/note]]
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** Type 0: Commissioner Gordon, Vicki Vale, Calendar-Man, The Penguin, The Riddler.

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** Type 0: Commissioner Gordon, Vicki Vale, Calendar-Man, The Penguin, The Riddler.Riddler, The Scarecrow[[note]]DependingOnTheWriter, he may know enough [[IKnowKarate martial arts]] to hold Batman off for a bit, but this generally hasn't been observed since the '90s[[/note]].



** Type 2: Killer Croc, Bane, Man-Bat, Firefly, [[ComicBook/RasAlGhul Ra's al Ghul]], Azrael, Prometheus, Batwing, Owlman, Mad Hatter, The Scarecrow, most Agents of [[ComicBook/{{Grayson}} Spyral]][[note]]Due to advanced nanotechnology and possibly alien tech.[[/note]], Goliath.

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** Type 2: Killer Croc, Bane, Man-Bat, Firefly, [[ComicBook/RasAlGhul Ra's al Ghul]], Azrael, Prometheus, Batwing, Owlman, Mad Hatter, The Scarecrow, most Agents of [[ComicBook/{{Grayson}} Spyral]][[note]]Due to advanced nanotechnology and possibly alien tech.[[/note]], Goliath.
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** Type 3: Atomic Robo, Undead ThomasEdison.

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** Type 3: Atomic Robo, Undead ThomasEdison.UsefulNotes/ThomasEdison.
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** Type 2: Angel (first series), Artie, Beast (first series), Birdy, Blindfold, Callisto, Cypher, ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, Destiny, Donald Pierce, Fabian Cortez, Forge, Katu Kath, Lady Deathstrike, Layla Miller[[note]]After mutation activates[[/note]], Leech, Lilandra Neramani, Mammomax, Marrow[[note]]Type 1 after M-Day[[/note]], Milan, Multiple Man, Pyro[[note]]Type 3 with a source of fire to manipulate[[/note]], Rogue (default), Skin, Tessa[[note]]Type 3 as Sage[[/note]], Toad, Tyler Dayspring[[note]]Possibly Type 3 as Genesis[[/note]], Unus the Untouchable[[note]]Type 3 when he's not having PowerIncontinence[[/note]], Vargas.
** Type 3: Amelia Voght, Archangel[[note]]Except when flight is his only power[[/note]], Armor, Astra, Avalanche, Bastion[[note]]Type 4 during Second Coming[[/note]], Banshee, Beast, Bishop, Black Tom Cassidy, Blob, Boom-Boom, Caliban, Copycat, Colossus[[note]]Type 4 as Colossonaut[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Cyclops}}[[note]]Inconsistently portrayed as being able to shatter mountains with his abilities at a Type 4 level[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Daken}}, Dark Beast, ComicBook/{{Dazzler}}, Deathbird, ComicBook/{{Domino}}, Dust[[note]]If near a large-quantity of dry sand or dirt, she can be pushed up to Type 4[[/note]], Empath, Emplate, Frenzy, ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Gideon (and probably all the other Externals), Gentle[[note]]He is actually somewhere between a Type 4 or Type 5, but has a permanent PowerLimiter embedded in his skin because actually using his powers at this level would kill him[[/note]], Hellion, Husk, Iceman (first series), ComicBook/JeanGrey (first series), ComicBook/{{Jubilee}}[[note]]Both as a mutant and as a vampire[[/note]], ComicBook/KittyPryde, the Kleinstocks, ComicBook/{{Longshot}}, M-Twins, Maggott[[note]]He gains additional powers when he absorbs his slugs back into his body[[/note]], Mastermind[[note]]And his daughters[[/note]], Mesmero, Monet St. Croix, ComicBook/{{Mystique}}, ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}}, Omega Red, ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}, Quicksilver[[note]]Later powered up to Type 4[[/note]], Rictor, Ruby Summers, ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}, Sauron, Sebastian Shaw, Scanner, Senyaka, Shatterstar, Shinobi Shaw, Silver Samurai, Siryn, the Stepford Cuckoos, Sugar Man, Tempo, Threnody, Thunderbird[[note]]All of them[[/note]], Trevor Fitzroy, Unuscione, ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, Zaladane[[note]]Type 4 after stealing Polaris's power[[/note]], most Beta-level mutants, most types of [[MechaMook Sentinels]].
** Type 4: Alpha Red, Angel (after being powered up by Comicbook/TheBlackVortex), ComicBook/{{Cable}}[[note]]Type 5 without the Techno-organic Virus[[/note]], Cannonball, Danger, Elixir[[note]]Implied to be his full potential by Stryfe and his Omega-level designation[[/note]], ComicBook/EmmaFrost, Jean Grey, Havok, ComicBook/HopeSummers[[note]]Capable of reaching Type 5 and Type 6 via PowerCopying and the Phoenix Force[[/note]], Iceman[[note]]Full potential is Type 5, as seen in Astonishing X-Men[[/note]], Joseph[[note]]Type 5 in his first incarnation as an X-Man[[/note]], Juggernaut[[note]]When fully powered up ranks much higher, as he was literally able to punch holes into Reality[[/note]], Living Monolith, Madelyne Pryor, Mr. Sinister, Penance[[note]]Speculated by Moira [=McTaggert=] to approach Type 5 levels[[/note]], Nimrod, Polaris, Proteus[[note]]Exiles version is Type 6[[/note]], ComicBook/RachelSummers, Rogue[[note]]Depending on if she has permanently stolen powers on this level. It's also been stated that her genetic code stores backups of every power she's ever copied, and with mental blocks removed, she could easily reach Type 6[[/note]], Selene[[note]]Type 5 during Necrosha[[/note]], Shadow King, Spiral, ComicBook/{{Storm}}, Stryfe, most Alpha-level mutants.
** Type 5: ComicBook/{{Apocalypse}}, Exodus, Cassandra Nova, Gamesmaster[[note]]Probably not as powerful as he claims to be, but as a telepath constantly in contact with every mind on Earth he goes here by default[/note]], Gladiator, High Evolutionary, Legion[[note]]Full potential is Type 6, as seen in ''Age of X'' and elsewhere[[/note]], Madelyne Pryor as the Goblyn Queen, ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, Mikhail Rasputin, Mojo, Professor X, Siena Blaze, Vulcan, ComicBook/XMan[[note]]Not yet seen, but speculated to be Type 6 at full power[[/note]], Omega-level Mutants, the most powerful Alpha-level Mutants, weaker Phoenix Force hosts.

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** Type 2: Angel (first series), Artie, Beast (first series), Birdy, Blindfold, Callisto, Cypher, ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, Destiny, Donald Pierce, Fabian Cortez, Forge, Katu Kath, Lady Deathstrike, Layla Miller[[note]]After mutation activates[[/note]], Leech, Lilandra Neramani, Mammomax, Marrow[[note]]Type 1 after M-Day[[/note]], Milan, Multiple Man, Pyro[[note]]Type 3 with a source of fire to manipulate[[/note]], Rogue (default), Sammy the Squid Boy, Skin, Tessa[[note]]Type 3 as Sage[[/note]], Toad, Tyler Dayspring[[note]]Possibly Type 3 as Genesis[[/note]], Unus the Untouchable[[note]]Type 3 when he's not having PowerIncontinence[[/note]], Vargas.
** Type 3: Amelia Voght, Archangel[[note]]Except when flight is his only power[[/note]], Armor, Astra, Avalanche, Bastion[[note]]Type 4 during Second Coming[[/note]], Banshee, Beast, Bishop, Black Tom Cassidy, Blob, Boom-Boom, Caliban, Copycat, Colossus[[note]]Type 4 as Colossonaut[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Cyclops}}[[note]]Inconsistently portrayed as being able to shatter mountains with his abilities at a Type 4 level[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Daken}}, Dark Beast, ComicBook/{{Dazzler}}, Deathbird, ComicBook/{{Domino}}, Dust[[note]]If near a large-quantity of dry sand or dirt, she can be pushed up to Type 4[[/note]], Empath, Emplate, Frenzy, ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Gideon (and probably all the other Externals), Gentle[[note]]He is actually somewhere between a Type 4 or Type 5, but has a permanent PowerLimiter embedded in his skin because actually using his powers at this level would kill him[[/note]], Hellion, Husk, Iceman (first series), ComicBook/JeanGrey (first series), ComicBook/{{Jubilee}}[[note]]Both as a mutant and as a vampire[[/note]], ComicBook/KittyPryde, the Kleinstocks, ComicBook/{{Longshot}}, M-Twins, Maggott[[note]]He gains additional powers when he absorbs his slugs back into his body[[/note]], Mastermind[[note]]And his daughters[[/note]], Mesmero, Monet St. Croix, ComicBook/{{Mystique}}, ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}}, Omega Red, ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}, Quicksilver[[note]]Later powered up to Type 4[[/note]], Rictor, Ruby Summers, ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}, Sauron, Sebastian Shaw, Scanner, Senyaka, Shatterstar, Shinobi Shaw, Silver Samurai, Siryn, the Stepford Cuckoos, Sugar Man, Tempo, Threnody, Thunderbird[[note]]All of them[[/note]], Trevor Fitzroy, Fitzroy[[note]]Type 5 as the Chronomancer[[/note]], Unuscione, ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, Zaladane[[note]]Type 4 after stealing Polaris's power[[/note]], most Beta-level mutants, most types of [[MechaMook Sentinels]].
** Type 4: Alpha Red, Angel (after being powered up by Comicbook/TheBlackVortex), ComicBook/{{Cable}}[[note]]Type 5 without the Techno-organic Virus[[/note]], Cannonball, Danger, Elixir[[note]]Implied to be his Type 5 at full potential by Stryfe and by his Omega-level designation[[/note]], ComicBook/EmmaFrost, Jean Grey, Havok, Holocaust, ComicBook/HopeSummers[[note]]Capable of reaching Type 5 and Type 6 via PowerCopying and the Phoenix Force[[/note]], Iceman[[note]]Full potential is Type 5, as seen in Astonishing X-Men[[/note]], Joseph[[note]]Type 5 in his first incarnation as an X-Man[[/note]], Juggernaut[[note]]When fully powered up ranks much higher, as he was literally able to punch holes into Reality[[/note]], Living Monolith, Madelyne Pryor, Mr. Sinister, Penance[[note]]Speculated by Moira [=McTaggert=] to approach Type 5 levels[[/note]], Nimrod, Polaris, Proteus[[note]]Exiles version is Type 6[[/note]], ComicBook/RachelSummers, Rogue[[note]]Depending on if she has permanently stolen powers on this level. It's also been stated that her genetic code stores backups of every power she's ever copied, and with mental blocks removed, she could easily reach Type 6[[/note]], Selene[[note]]Type 5 during Necrosha[[/note]], Shadow King, Spiral, ComicBook/{{Storm}}, Stryfe, most Alpha-level mutants.
** Type 5: ComicBook/{{Apocalypse}}, Exodus, Cassandra Nova, Gamesmaster[[note]]Probably not as powerful as he claims to be, but as a telepath constantly in contact with every mind on Earth he goes here by default[/note]], default[[/note]], Gladiator, High Evolutionary, Legion[[note]]Full potential is Type 6, as seen in ''Age of X'' and elsewhere[[/note]], Madelyne Pryor as the Goblyn Queen, ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, Mikhail Rasputin, Mojo, Professor X, Siena Blaze, Vulcan, ComicBook/XMan[[note]]Not yet seen, but speculated to be Type 6 at full power[[/note]], Omega-level Mutants, the most powerful Alpha-level Mutants, weaker Phoenix Force hosts.
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** Type 2: Angel (first series), Artie, Beast (first series), Birdy, Blindfold, Callisto, Cypher, ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, Destiny, Donald Pierce, Fabian Cortez, Forge, Katu Kath, Lady Deathstrike, Layla Miller[[note]]After mutation activates[[/note]], Leech, Lilandra Neramani, Marrow[[note]]Type 1 after M-Day[[/note]], Milan, Multiple Man, Pyro[[note]]Type 3 with a source of fire to manipulate[[/note]], Rogue (default), Skin, Tessa[[note]]Type 3 as Sage[[/note]], Toad, Tyler Dayspring[[note]]Possibly Type 3 as Genesis[[/note]].
** Type 3: Amelia Voght, Archangel[[note]]Except when flight is his only power[[/note]], Armor, Astra, Avalanche, Banshee, Beast, Bishop, Black Tom Cassidy, Blob, Boom-Boom, Caliban, Copycat, Colossus, ComicBook/{{Cyclops}}[[note]]Inconsistently portrayed as being able to shatter mountains with his abilities at a Type 4 level[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Daken}}, Dark Beast, ComicBook/{{Dazzler}}, Deathbird, ComicBook/{{Domino}}, Dust[[note]]If near a large-quantity of dry sand or dirt, she can be pushed up to Type 4[[/note]], Empath, Emplate, Frenzy, ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Gideon (and probably all the other Externals), Gentle[[note]]He is actually somewhere between a Type 4 or Type 5, but has a permanent PowerLimiter embedded in his skin because actually using his powers at this level would kill him[[/note]], Hellion, Husk, Iceman (first series), ComicBook/JeanGrey (first series), ComicBook/{{Jubilee}}[[note]]Both as a mutant and as a vampire[[/note]], ComicBook/KittyPryde, the Kleinstocks, ComicBook/{{Longshot}}, M-Twins, Maggott[[note]]He gains additional powers when he absorbs his slugs back into his body[[/note]], Mastermind, Mesmero, Monet St. Croix, ComicBook/{{Mystique}}, ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}}, Omega Red, ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}, Quicksilver[[note]]Later powered up to Type 4[[/note]], Rictor, Ruby Summers, ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}, Sauron, Sebastian Shaw, Senyaka, Shatterstar, Shinobi Shaw, Silver Samurai, Siryn, the Stepford Cuckoos, Sugar Man, Threnody, Thunderbird[[note]]All of them[[/note]], Trevor Fitzroy, Unuscione, ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, Zaladane[[note]]Type 4 after stealing Polaris's power[[/note]], most Beta-level mutants, most types of [[MechaMook Sentinels]].
** Type 4: Angel (after being powered up by Comicbook/TheBlackVortex), ComicBook/{{Cable}}[[note]]Type 5 without the Techno-organic Virus[[/note]], Cannonball, Danger, ComicBook/EmmaFrost, Jean Grey, Havok, ComicBook/HopeSummers[[note]]Capable of reaching Type 5 and Type 6 via PowerCopying and the Phoenix Force[[/note]], Iceman[[note]]Full potential is Type 5, as seen in Astonishing X-Men[[/note]], Joseph[[note]]Type 5 in his first incarnation as an X-Man[[/note]], Juggernaut [[note]]When fully powered up much higher, as he was literally able to punch holes into Reality[[/note]], Living Monolith, Madelyne Pryor, Penance[[note]]Speculated by Moira [=McTaggert=] to approach Type 5 levels[[/note]], Nimrod, Polaris, Proteus[[note]]Exiles version is Type 6[[/note]], ComicBook/RachelSummers, Rogue[[note]]Depending on if she has permanently stolen powers on this level. It's also been stated that her genetic code stores backups of every power she's ever copied, and with mental blocks removed, she could easily reach Type 6[[/note]], Selene[[note]]Type 5 during Necrosha[[/note]], Shadow King, Spiral, ComicBook/{{Storm}}, Stryfe, most Alpha-level mutants.
** Type 5: ComicBook/{{Apocalypse}}, Exodus, Cassandra Nova, Gladiator, High Evolutionary, Legion[[note]]Full potential is Type 6, as seen in Age of X[[/note]], Madelyne Pryor as the Goblyn Queen, ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, Mikhail Rasputin, Mojo, Professor X, Siena Blaze, ComicBook/XMan[[note]]never seen, but speculated to be Type 6 at full power[[/note]], Vulcan, Omega-level Mutants, the most powerful Alpha-level Mutants, weaker Phoenix Force hosts.
** Type 6: Beyond Omega-level Mutants, the Phoenix Force as a whole and stronger hosts [[note]]Like Jean Grey, Rachel Grey (sometimes) and Dark Phoenix Cyclops. The White Phoenix of the Crown (which only Jean Grey can become) is in a class of its own, stated to be one of the fundamental forces of the universe, on par with the Infinity Gauntlet[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}

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** Type 2: Angel (first series), Artie, Beast (first series), Birdy, Blindfold, Callisto, Cypher, ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, Destiny, Donald Pierce, Fabian Cortez, Forge, Katu Kath, Lady Deathstrike, Layla Miller[[note]]After mutation activates[[/note]], Leech, Lilandra Neramani, Mammomax, Marrow[[note]]Type 1 after M-Day[[/note]], Milan, Multiple Man, Pyro[[note]]Type 3 with a source of fire to manipulate[[/note]], Rogue (default), Skin, Tessa[[note]]Type 3 as Sage[[/note]], Toad, Tyler Dayspring[[note]]Possibly Type 3 as Genesis[[/note]].
Genesis[[/note]], Unus the Untouchable[[note]]Type 3 when he's not having PowerIncontinence[[/note]], Vargas.
** Type 3: Amelia Voght, Archangel[[note]]Except when flight is his only power[[/note]], Armor, Astra, Avalanche, Bastion[[note]]Type 4 during Second Coming[[/note]], Banshee, Beast, Bishop, Black Tom Cassidy, Blob, Boom-Boom, Caliban, Copycat, Colossus, Colossus[[note]]Type 4 as Colossonaut[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Cyclops}}[[note]]Inconsistently portrayed as being able to shatter mountains with his abilities at a Type 4 level[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Daken}}, Dark Beast, ComicBook/{{Dazzler}}, Deathbird, ComicBook/{{Domino}}, Dust[[note]]If near a large-quantity of dry sand or dirt, she can be pushed up to Type 4[[/note]], Empath, Emplate, Frenzy, ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Gideon (and probably all the other Externals), Gentle[[note]]He is actually somewhere between a Type 4 or Type 5, but has a permanent PowerLimiter embedded in his skin because actually using his powers at this level would kill him[[/note]], Hellion, Husk, Iceman (first series), ComicBook/JeanGrey (first series), ComicBook/{{Jubilee}}[[note]]Both as a mutant and as a vampire[[/note]], ComicBook/KittyPryde, the Kleinstocks, ComicBook/{{Longshot}}, M-Twins, Maggott[[note]]He gains additional powers when he absorbs his slugs back into his body[[/note]], Mastermind, Mastermind[[note]]And his daughters[[/note]], Mesmero, Monet St. Croix, ComicBook/{{Mystique}}, ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}}, Omega Red, ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}, Quicksilver[[note]]Later powered up to Type 4[[/note]], Rictor, Ruby Summers, ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}, Sauron, Sebastian Shaw, Scanner, Senyaka, Shatterstar, Shinobi Shaw, Silver Samurai, Siryn, the Stepford Cuckoos, Sugar Man, Tempo, Threnody, Thunderbird[[note]]All of them[[/note]], Trevor Fitzroy, Unuscione, ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, Zaladane[[note]]Type 4 after stealing Polaris's power[[/note]], most Beta-level mutants, most types of [[MechaMook Sentinels]].
** Type 4: Alpha Red, Angel (after being powered up by Comicbook/TheBlackVortex), ComicBook/{{Cable}}[[note]]Type 5 without the Techno-organic Virus[[/note]], Cannonball, Danger, Elixir[[note]]Implied to be his full potential by Stryfe and his Omega-level designation[[/note]], ComicBook/EmmaFrost, Jean Grey, Havok, ComicBook/HopeSummers[[note]]Capable of reaching Type 5 and Type 6 via PowerCopying and the Phoenix Force[[/note]], Iceman[[note]]Full potential is Type 5, as seen in Astonishing X-Men[[/note]], Joseph[[note]]Type 5 in his first incarnation as an X-Man[[/note]], Juggernaut [[note]]When Juggernaut[[note]]When fully powered up ranks much higher, as he was literally able to punch holes into Reality[[/note]], Living Monolith, Madelyne Pryor, Mr. Sinister, Penance[[note]]Speculated by Moira [=McTaggert=] to approach Type 5 levels[[/note]], Nimrod, Polaris, Proteus[[note]]Exiles version is Type 6[[/note]], ComicBook/RachelSummers, Rogue[[note]]Depending on if she has permanently stolen powers on this level. It's also been stated that her genetic code stores backups of every power she's ever copied, and with mental blocks removed, she could easily reach Type 6[[/note]], Selene[[note]]Type 5 during Necrosha[[/note]], Shadow King, Spiral, ComicBook/{{Storm}}, Stryfe, most Alpha-level mutants.
** Type 5: ComicBook/{{Apocalypse}}, Exodus, Cassandra Nova, Gamesmaster[[note]]Probably not as powerful as he claims to be, but as a telepath constantly in contact with every mind on Earth he goes here by default[/note]], Gladiator, High Evolutionary, Legion[[note]]Full potential is Type 6, as seen in Age ''Age of X[[/note]], X'' and elsewhere[[/note]], Madelyne Pryor as the Goblyn Queen, ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, Mikhail Rasputin, Mojo, Professor X, Siena Blaze, ComicBook/XMan[[note]]never Vulcan, ComicBook/XMan[[note]]Not yet seen, but speculated to be Type 6 at full power[[/note]], Vulcan, Omega-level Mutants, the most powerful Alpha-level Mutants, weaker Phoenix Force hosts.
** Type 6: Beyond Omega-level Mutants, the Phoenix Force as a whole and stronger hosts [[note]]Like Jean Grey, Rachel Grey (sometimes) and Dark Phoenix Cyclops. The White Phoenix of the Crown (which only Jean Grey can become) is in a class of its own, stated to be one of the fundamental forces of the universe, on par with the Infinity Gauntlet[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}
ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}, [[ComicBook/XMen92 Xodus the Forgotten Celestial]].
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** Type 5: ComicBook/{{Apocalypse}}, Exodus, Cassandra Nova, Gladiator, High Evolutionary, [[note]]Full potential is Type 6, as seen in Age of X[[/note]], Madelyne Pryor as the Goblyn Queen, ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, Mikhail Rasputin, Mojo, Professor X, Siena Blaze, ComicBook/XMan[[note]]never seen, but speculated to be Type 6 at full power[[/note]], Vulcan, Omega-level Mutants, the most powerful Alpha-level Mutants, weaker Phoenix Force hosts.
** Type 6: Beyond Omega-level Mutants, the Phoenix Force as a whole and stronger hosts [[note]]Like Jean Grey, Rachel Grey (sometimes) and Dark Phoenix Cyclops. The White Phoenix of the Crown (which only Jean Grey can become) is in a class of its own, stated to be one of the fundamental forces of the universe, on par with the Infinity Gauntlet[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}, Legion

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** Type 5: ComicBook/{{Apocalypse}}, Exodus, Cassandra Nova, Gladiator, High Evolutionary, [[note]]Full Legion[[note]]Full potential is Type 6, as seen in Age of X[[/note]], Madelyne Pryor as the Goblyn Queen, ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, Mikhail Rasputin, Mojo, Professor X, Siena Blaze, ComicBook/XMan[[note]]never seen, but speculated to be Type 6 at full power[[/note]], Vulcan, Omega-level Mutants, the most powerful Alpha-level Mutants, weaker Phoenix Force hosts.
** Type 6: Beyond Omega-level Mutants, the Phoenix Force as a whole and stronger hosts [[note]]Like Jean Grey, Rachel Grey (sometimes) and Dark Phoenix Cyclops. The White Phoenix of the Crown (which only Jean Grey can become) is in a class of its own, stated to be one of the fundamental forces of the universe, on par with the Infinity Gauntlet[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}, Legion
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** Type 5: ComicBook/{{Apocalypse}}, Exodus, Cassandra Nova, Gladiator, High Evolutionary, Legion [[note]]Full potential is Type 6, as seen in Age of X[[/note]], Madelyne Pryor as the Goblyn Queen, ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, Mikhail Rasputin, Mojo, Professor X, Siena Blaze, ComicBook/XMan[[note]]never seen, but speculated to be Type 6 at full power[[/note]], Vulcan, Omega-level Mutants, the most powerful Alpha-level Mutants, weaker Phoenix Force hosts.
** Type 6: Beyond Omega-level Mutants, the Phoenix Force as a whole and stronger hosts [[note]]Like Jean Grey, Rachel Grey (sometimes) and Dark Phoenix Cyclops. The White Phoenix of the Crown (which only Jean Grey can become) is in a class of its own, stated to be one of the fundamental forces of the universe, on par with the Infinity Gauntlet[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}

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** Type 5: ComicBook/{{Apocalypse}}, Exodus, Cassandra Nova, Gladiator, High Evolutionary, Legion Evolutionary, [[note]]Full potential is Type 6, as seen in Age of X[[/note]], Madelyne Pryor as the Goblyn Queen, ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, Mikhail Rasputin, Mojo, Professor X, Siena Blaze, ComicBook/XMan[[note]]never seen, but speculated to be Type 6 at full power[[/note]], Vulcan, Omega-level Mutants, the most powerful Alpha-level Mutants, weaker Phoenix Force hosts.
** Type 6: Beyond Omega-level Mutants, the Phoenix Force as a whole and stronger hosts [[note]]Like Jean Grey, Rachel Grey (sometimes) and Dark Phoenix Cyclops. The White Phoenix of the Crown (which only Jean Grey can become) is in a class of its own, stated to be one of the fundamental forces of the universe, on par with the Infinity Gauntlet[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}
ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}, Legion
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** Type 3: Agent Venom, Alyosha Kraven, ComicBook/{{Carnage}}, Demogoblin, ComicBook/DoctorOctopus, Doppelganger, Ezekiel, Hobgoblin[[note]]All versions of him except for Ned Leeds[[/note]], Hydro-Man[[note]]Like the Spot, the nature of his powers alone could make him qualify for Type 4 or even 5 status, but outside of a couple of freak incidents is held back from this potential by his lack of intelligence[[/note]], Michael Van Patrick (MVP) as the Scarlet Spider, [[ComicBook/UltimateSpiderman Miles Morales]], Morlun and most of [[Characters/SpiderManTheInheritors the Inheritors]][[note]]Morlun starts out as this, as do most of his kin, though they have occasionally skirted into Type 4s and Morlun is a consistent Type 4 during the Inheritors arc[[/note]], [[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]], Lizard, Mister Negative, Molten Man, Morbius, Puma, Nightwatch, Rhino[[note]]Type 4 on a good day[[/note]], Sandman[[note]]See Hydro-Man and the Spot, with the caveat that he is slightly more consistent in reaching Type 4 levels due to his more stable personality and stint with the Avengers[[/note]], ComicBook/ScarletSpider, Scorpion, Shathra, Shriek, ComicBook/{{Silk}}, ComicBook/SpiderGirl, ComicBook/SpiderGwen, Spider-Man[[note]]Spider-Man, his clones and derivatives, and especially the Symbiotes have occasionally skirted into Type 4's, capable of lifting/destroying entire buildings and defeating other Type 4's and above with nothing but their own power. Spider-Man has also covered massive areas with his extraordinarily durable webbing, especially when he had organic Web-shooters[[/note]], ComicBook/SpiderMan2099, The Spot[[note]]The nature of his powers could easily make him qualify as a Type 4 or possibly even 5, but the Spot isn't smart enough to use his powers anywhere close to their fullest extent[[/note]], Comicbook/SuperiorSpiderMan, Tombstone, Comicbook/{{Venom}}.

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** Type 3: Agent Venom, Alyosha Kraven, ComicBook/{{Carnage}}, Demogoblin, ComicBook/DoctorOctopus, Doppelganger, Ezekiel, Hobgoblin[[note]]All versions of him except for Ned Leeds[[/note]], Hydro-Man[[note]]Like the Spot, the nature of his powers alone could make him qualify for Type 4 or even 5 status, but outside of a couple of freak incidents is held back from this potential by his lack of intelligence[[/note]], Lizard, Michael Van Patrick (MVP) as the Scarlet Spider, [[ComicBook/UltimateSpiderman Miles Morales]], Mister Negative, Molten Man, ComicBook/{{Morbius}}, Morlun and most of [[Characters/SpiderManTheInheritors the Inheritors]][[note]]Morlun starts out as this, as do most of his kin, though they have occasionally skirted into Type 4s and Morlun is a consistent Type 4 during the Inheritors arc[[/note]], [[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]], Lizard, Mister Negative, Molten Man, Morbius, Puma, Nightwatch, Puma, Rhino[[note]]Type 4 on a good day[[/note]], Sandman[[note]]See Hydro-Man and the Spot, with the caveat that he is slightly more consistent in reaching Type 4 levels due to his more stable personality and stint with the Avengers[[/note]], ComicBook/ScarletSpider, Scorpion, Shathra, Shriek, ComicBook/{{Silk}}, ComicBook/SpiderGirl, ComicBook/SpiderGwen, Spider-Man[[note]]Spider-Man, his clones and derivatives, and especially the Symbiotes have occasionally skirted into Type 4's, capable of lifting/destroying entire buildings and defeating other Type 4's and above with nothing but their own power. Spider-Man has also covered massive areas with his extraordinarily durable webbing, especially when he had organic Web-shooters[[/note]], ComicBook/SpiderMan2099, The Spot[[note]]The nature of his powers could easily make him qualify as a Type 4 or possibly even 5, but the Spot isn't smart enough to use his powers anywhere close to their fullest extent[[/note]], Comicbook/SuperiorSpiderMan, Tombstone, Comicbook/{{Venom}}.
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** Type -1: Aunt May.
** Type 0: Mary-Jane Watson, Gwen Stacy, The Daily Bugle staff, Silvermane[[note]]Type 3 as a cyborg[[/note]], the Rose, The Burglar.
** Type 1: Mysterio, ComicBook/SilverSable, The Enforcers, Black Fox.
** Type 2: Hammerhead, The Chameleon, The Jackal, ComicBook/BlackCat, Kraven the Hunter, the Shocker, the Spot [[note]] The nature of his powers could easily make him qualify as a Type 4 or possibly even 5, but the Spot isn't smart enough to use his powers anywhere close to their fullest extent[[/note]].
** Type 3: Spider-Man, ComicBook/ScarletSpider, ComicBook/SpiderGirl, ComicBook/{{Silk}}, ComicBook/SpiderGwen, [[ComicBook/UltimateSpiderman Miles Morales]], Michael Van Patrick (MVP) as the Scarlet Spider, The Vulture, The Lizard, Tombstone, ComicBook/DoctorOctopus, [[ComicBook/NormanOsborn The Green Goblin]], Comicbook/{{Venom}}, Morlun and most Inheritors, Hydro-Man, the Molten Man, Hobgoblin, The Scorpion, Carnage, Mister Negative. [[note]]Spider-Man, his clones and derivatives, Hydro-man, and especially Morlun's kin and the Symbiotes have occasionally skirted into Type 4's, capable of lifting/destroying entire buildings and defeating other Type 4's and above with nothing but their own power. Spider-Man has also covered massive areas with his extraordinarily durable webbing, especially when he had organic Web-shooters .[[/note]]
** Type 4: The Swarm, Ero, Electro[[note]]Has powered up to Type 5 at times, once even being able to give X-Man a decent fight; Could by all accounts be a Level 5 if he actually knew how to use his powers properly.[[/note]], Sandman and The Rhino on a good day, Solus without having eaten, Spider-Man consistently while wearing his MK 4 armor [[note]]Has staggered Hyperion with his punches, used strength enhancement to lift a massive crane for long periods of time, has far more invulnerability and versatile webbing.[[/note]], Toxin [[note]] While Venom and Carnage occasionally skirt into this level, Toxin manages to be this consistently.[[/note]]
** Type 5: [[HumongousMecha Leopardon]], powered-up Solus, the full power of the Other, [[GodMode Captain Universe Spider-Man]](higher end Type 5)
** Type 6: [[DiabolusExMachina Mephisto]], Master Weaver [[note]]He can erase entire timelines and Universes and could in some regards qualify as a type 7, but he has a physical body that is perfectly killable by beings of Spider-Man's level[[/note]]

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** Type -1: Alistair Smythe[[note]]Type 3 as the Ultimate Spider-Slayer[[/note]], Aunt May.
May, post-Iraq [[ShellShockedVeteran Flash]] [[HandicappedBadass Thompson]], Madame Web.
** Type 0: The Burglar, Crime Master, Gwen Stacy, Mary-Jane Watson, Gwen Stacy, The Daily Bugle staff, Rose, Silvermane[[note]]Type 3 as a cyborg[[/note]], Spencer Smythe, the Rose, The Burglar.
[[Characters/SpiderManDailyBugle Daily Bugle staff]].
** Type 1: Black Fox, Mysterio, Prowler, ComicBook/SilverSable, The Enforcers, Black Fox.
the Enforcers.
** Type 2: Hammerhead, The Chameleon, The Jackal, ComicBook/BlackCat, Cardiac, Chameleon, Hammerhead, Jack O'Lantern, Jackal, Kraven the Hunter, the Shocker, Vermin, Vulture[[note]]Type 3 after permanently absorbing the Spot [[note]] The powers of his harness[[/note]], most types of [[MechaMook Spider-Slayers]].
** Type 3: Agent Venom, Alyosha Kraven, ComicBook/{{Carnage}}, Demogoblin, ComicBook/DoctorOctopus, Doppelganger, Ezekiel, Hobgoblin[[note]]All versions of him except for Ned Leeds[[/note]], Hydro-Man[[note]]Like the Spot, the
nature of his powers alone could easily make him qualify as a for Type 4 or possibly even 5, 5 status, but the Spot isn't smart enough to use outside of a couple of freak incidents is held back from this potential by his powers anywhere close to their fullest extent[[/note]].
** Type 3: Spider-Man, ComicBook/ScarletSpider, ComicBook/SpiderGirl, ComicBook/{{Silk}}, ComicBook/SpiderGwen, [[ComicBook/UltimateSpiderman Miles Morales]],
lack of intelligence[[/note]], Michael Van Patrick (MVP) as the Scarlet Spider, The Vulture, The Lizard, Tombstone, ComicBook/DoctorOctopus, [[ComicBook/UltimateSpiderman Miles Morales]], Morlun and most of [[Characters/SpiderManTheInheritors the Inheritors]][[note]]Morlun starts out as this, as do most of his kin, though they have occasionally skirted into Type 4s and Morlun is a consistent Type 4 during the Inheritors arc[[/note]], [[ComicBook/NormanOsborn The Green Goblin]], Comicbook/{{Venom}}, Morlun and most Inheritors, Hydro-Man, the Lizard, Mister Negative, Molten Man, Hobgoblin, The Morbius, Puma, Nightwatch, Rhino[[note]]Type 4 on a good day[[/note]], Sandman[[note]]See Hydro-Man and the Spot, with the caveat that he is slightly more consistent in reaching Type 4 levels due to his more stable personality and stint with the Avengers[[/note]], ComicBook/ScarletSpider, Scorpion, Carnage, Mister Negative. [[note]]Spider-Man, Shathra, Shriek, ComicBook/{{Silk}}, ComicBook/SpiderGirl, ComicBook/SpiderGwen, Spider-Man[[note]]Spider-Man, his clones and derivatives, Hydro-man, and especially Morlun's kin and the Symbiotes have occasionally skirted into Type 4's, capable of lifting/destroying entire buildings and defeating other Type 4's and above with nothing but their own power. Spider-Man has also covered massive areas with his extraordinarily durable webbing, especially when he had organic Web-shooters .[[/note]]
Web-shooters[[/note]], ComicBook/SpiderMan2099, The Spot[[note]]The nature of his powers could easily make him qualify as a Type 4 or possibly even 5, but the Spot isn't smart enough to use his powers anywhere close to their fullest extent[[/note]], Comicbook/SuperiorSpiderMan, Tombstone, Comicbook/{{Venom}}.
** Type 4: The Swarm, Ero, Electro[[note]]Has powered up to Type 5 at times, once even being able to give X-Man a decent fight; Could by all accounts be a Level 5 if he actually knew how to use his powers properly.[[/note]], Sandman and The Rhino on a good day, Solus without having eaten, Spider-Man consistently while wearing his MK 4 armor [[note]]Has armor[[note]]Has staggered Hyperion with his punches, used strength enhancement to lift a massive crane for long periods of time, has far more invulnerability and versatile webbing.[[/note]], Toxin [[note]] While The Swarm, Toxin[[note]]While Venom and Carnage occasionally skirt into this level, Toxin manages to be this consistently.[[/note]]
consistently[[/note]].
** Type 5: [[GodMode Captain Universe Spider-Man]][[note]]Type 5 at the higher end of his powers[[/note]], [[HumongousMecha Leopardon]], powered-up Solus, the full power of the Other, [[GodMode Captain Universe Spider-Man]](higher end Type 5)
Other.
** Type 6: [[DiabolusExMachina Mephisto]], Master Weaver [[note]]He can erase entire timelines and Universes and could in some regards qualify as a type 7, but he has a physical body that is perfectly killable by beings of Spider-Man's level[[/note]]
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** Type 3: Lori Lemaris, Superboy[[note]]The Kon-El version started on the higher end of this scale, but later upgraded to Type 4, along with Match and Jon Lane Kent. Chris Kent never grew stronger than this level, and Jonathan Samuel Kent is still developing his powers. The original Clark Kent, and Prime Earth Clark Kent, are easily Type 6.[[/note]], The Parasite, Riot, Obsession, Post-Crisis Mongul and his family, Massacre, the Insect Queen, Solomon Grundy, Kryptonite Man, [[ComicBook/TheDeathOfClarkKent Conduit]], Superman in his original GoldenAge debut.

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** Type 3: Lori Lemaris, Superboy[[note]]The Kon-El version started on the higher end of this scale, but later upgraded to Type 4, along with Match and Jon Lane Kent. Chris Kent never grew stronger than this level, and Jonathan Samuel Kent is still developing his powers. The original Clark Kent, and Prime Earth Clark Kent, are easily Type 6.[[/note]], The Parasite, Riot, Livewire, Silver Banshee, Obsession, Post-Crisis Mongul and his family, Massacre, the Insect Queen, Solomon Grundy, Kryptonite Man, [[ComicBook/TheDeathOfClarkKent Conduit]], Superman in his original GoldenAge debut.



** Type 6: Kismet, Dominus, Imperiex, Clark Kent in UsefulNotes/{{the Silver Age|of Comic Books}}[[note]]This goes for ''all'' interpretations of Clark Kent during that period, including Kal-El, Kal-L, and Superboy-Prime.[[/note]], Linda Danvers -Supergirl- in the Silver Age, Solaris the Tyrant Sun, The Sword of Superman[[note]]Whoever wields The Sword of Superman is granted virtual Omnipotence[[/note]], Superman-Prime[[note]]Clark Kent in the 853rd century.[[/note]], [[Comicbook/FinalCrisis the Thought Robot]], ComicBook/{{New 52}} Superman's full potential[[note]]stated to, much like The Hulk, have no upper limit to his ablities. One feat demonstrated that he was capable of bench-pressing the Planet Earth for five days straight while sun-starved.[[/note]].

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** Type 6: Kismet, Dominus, Imperiex, Clark Kent in UsefulNotes/{{the Silver Age|of Comic Books}}[[note]]This goes for ''all'' interpretations of Clark Kent during that period, including Kal-El, Kal-L, and Superboy-Prime.[[/note]], Linda Danvers -Supergirl- in the Silver Age, Solaris the Tyrant Sun, The Sword of Superman[[note]]Whoever wields The Sword of Superman is granted virtual Omnipotence[[/note]], Superman-Prime[[note]]Clark Kent in the 853rd century.[[/note]], [[Comicbook/FinalCrisis the Thought Robot]], ComicBook/{{New 52}} Superman's full potential[[note]]stated to, much like The Hulk, have no upper limit to his ablities. One feat demonstrated that he was capable of bench-pressing the Planet Earth for five days straight while sun-starved.[[/note]], the ''[[TimeAbyss Strange Visitor]]'' Superman[[note]]after billions of years of getting StrongerWithAge, is stronger than Mxyzptlk.[[/note]].
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** Type -1: Black Womb, [[WheelchairWoobie Marcus]] [[WellIntentionedExtremist Glove]], mutants with actively maladaptive mutations.
** Type 0: Arcade, Bolivar Trask, Cameron Hodge[[note]]upgraded to Type 3 after his DealWithTheDevil.[[/note]], D'Ken Neramani, the Genegineer, Graydon Creed, Henry Peter Gyrich, Reverend Stryker, Senator Robert Kelly, most other "[[{{Muggles}} flatscans]]," most mutants with physical mutations only.
** Type 1: Corsair, Moira [=MacTaggert=][[note]]During the 90's when she always had a BFG on hand; Type 0 otherwise.[[/note]], [[CanonImmigrant Stryker Jr]], the X-Cutioner.
** Type 2: Angel (first series), Artie, Beast (first series), Birdy, Blindfold, Callisto, Cypher, ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, Destiny, Donald Pierce, Fabian Cortez, Forge, Katu Kath, Lady Deathstrike, Layla Miller[[note]]After mutation activates.[[/note]], Leech, Lilandra Neramani, Marrow[[note]]Type 1 after M-Day[[/note]], Milan, Multiple Man, Rogue (default), Skin, Tessa[[note]]Type 3 as Sage.[[/note]], Toad, Tyler Dayspring[[note]]Possibly Type 3 as Genesis.[[/note]].
** Type 3: Amelia Voght, Archangel[[note]]Except when flight is his only power.[[/note]], Armor, Astra, Avalanche, Banshee, Beast, Bishop, Black Tom Cassidy, Blob, Boom-Boom, Caliban, Copycat, Colossus, ComicBook/{{Cyclops}}[[note]]Inconsistently portrayed as being able to shatter mountains with his abilities at a Type 4 level.[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Daken}}, Dark Beast, ComicBook/{{Dazzler}}, Deathbird, ComicBook/{{Domino}}, Dust[[note]]If near a large-quantity of dry sand or dirt, she can be pushed up to Type 4[[/note]], Empath, Emplate, Frenzy, ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Gideon (and probably all the other Externals), Gentle[[note]]He is actually somewhere between a Type 4 or Type 5, but has a permanent PowerLimiter embedded in his skin because actually using his powers at this level would kill him.[[/note]], Hellion, Husk, Iceman (first series), ComicBook/JeanGrey (first series), ComicBook/{{Jubilee}}[[note]]Both as a mutant and as a vampire.[[/note]], ComicBook/KittyPryde, the Kleinstocks, ComicBook/{{Longshot}}, M-Twins, Maggott[[note]]He gains additional powers when he absorbs his slugs back into his body.[[/note]], Mastermind, Mesmero, Monet St. Croix, ComicBook/{{Mystique}}, ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}}, Omega Red, ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}, Quicksilver[[note]]Later powered up to Type 4[[/note]], Rictor, Ruby Summers, ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}, Sauron, Sebastian Shaw, Senyaka, Shatterstar, Shinobi Shaw, Silver Samurai, Siryn, the Stepford Cuckoos, Sugar Man, Threnody, Thunderbird[[note]]All of them[[/note]], Trevor Fitzroy, Unuscione, ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, Zaladane[[note]]Type 4 after stealing Polaris's power.[[/note]], most Beta-level mutants, most types of [[MechaMook Sentinels]].

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** Type -1: Black Womb, [[DarkLordOnLifeSupport Black]] [[BigBadWannabe Womb]], [[WheelchairWoobie Marcus]] [[WellIntentionedExtremist Glove]], mutants with actively maladaptive mutations.
** Type 0: Arcade, Bolivar Trask, Cameron Hodge[[note]]upgraded to Type 3 after his DealWithTheDevil.[[/note]], DealWithTheDevil[[/note]], D'Ken Neramani, the Genegineer, Graydon Creed, Henry Peter Gyrich, Reverend Stryker, Senator Robert Kelly, most other "[[{{Muggles}} flatscans]]," most mutants with physical mutations only.
** Type 1: Corsair, Moira [=MacTaggert=][[note]]During the 90's when she always had a BFG on hand; Type 0 otherwise.[[/note]], otherwise[[/note]], [[CanonImmigrant Stryker Jr]], the X-Cutioner.
** Type 2: Angel (first series), Artie, Beast (first series), Birdy, Blindfold, Callisto, Cypher, ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, Destiny, Donald Pierce, Fabian Cortez, Forge, Katu Kath, Lady Deathstrike, Layla Miller[[note]]After mutation activates.[[/note]], activates[[/note]], Leech, Lilandra Neramani, Marrow[[note]]Type 1 after M-Day[[/note]], Milan, Multiple Man, Pyro[[note]]Type 3 with a source of fire to manipulate[[/note]], Rogue (default), Skin, Tessa[[note]]Type 3 as Sage.[[/note]], Sage[[/note]], Toad, Tyler Dayspring[[note]]Possibly Type 3 as Genesis.[[/note]].
Genesis[[/note]].
** Type 3: Amelia Voght, Archangel[[note]]Except when flight is his only power.[[/note]], power[[/note]], Armor, Astra, Avalanche, Banshee, Beast, Bishop, Black Tom Cassidy, Blob, Boom-Boom, Caliban, Copycat, Colossus, ComicBook/{{Cyclops}}[[note]]Inconsistently portrayed as being able to shatter mountains with his abilities at a Type 4 level.[[/note]], level[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Daken}}, Dark Beast, ComicBook/{{Dazzler}}, Deathbird, ComicBook/{{Domino}}, Dust[[note]]If near a large-quantity of dry sand or dirt, she can be pushed up to Type 4[[/note]], Empath, Emplate, Frenzy, ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Gideon (and probably all the other Externals), Gentle[[note]]He is actually somewhere between a Type 4 or Type 5, but has a permanent PowerLimiter embedded in his skin because actually using his powers at this level would kill him.[[/note]], him[[/note]], Hellion, Husk, Iceman (first series), ComicBook/JeanGrey (first series), ComicBook/{{Jubilee}}[[note]]Both as a mutant and as a vampire.[[/note]], vampire[[/note]], ComicBook/KittyPryde, the Kleinstocks, ComicBook/{{Longshot}}, M-Twins, Maggott[[note]]He gains additional powers when he absorbs his slugs back into his body.[[/note]], body[[/note]], Mastermind, Mesmero, Monet St. Croix, ComicBook/{{Mystique}}, ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}}, Omega Red, ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}, Quicksilver[[note]]Later powered up to Type 4[[/note]], Rictor, Ruby Summers, ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}, Sauron, Sebastian Shaw, Senyaka, Shatterstar, Shinobi Shaw, Silver Samurai, Siryn, the Stepford Cuckoos, Sugar Man, Threnody, Thunderbird[[note]]All of them[[/note]], Trevor Fitzroy, Unuscione, ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, Zaladane[[note]]Type 4 after stealing Polaris's power.[[/note]], power[[/note]], most Beta-level mutants, most types of [[MechaMook Sentinels]].
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** Type 0: Arcade, Bolivar Trask, Cameron Hodge[[note]]upgraded to Type 3 after his DealWithTheDevil.[[/note]], D'Ken Neramani, the Genegineer, Graydon Creed, Reverend Stryker, Senator Robert Kelly, most other "[[{{Muggles}} flatscans]]," most mutants with physical mutations only.

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** Type 0: Arcade, Bolivar Trask, Cameron Hodge[[note]]upgraded to Type 3 after his DealWithTheDevil.[[/note]], D'Ken Neramani, the Genegineer, Graydon Creed, Henry Peter Gyrich, Reverend Stryker, Senator Robert Kelly, most other "[[{{Muggles}} flatscans]]," most mutants with physical mutations only.



** Type 1: Comicbook/ThePunisher, Comicbook/KaZar and Comicbook/ShannaTheSheDevil, ComicBook/{{Elektra}}, ComicBook/MoonKnight, ComicBook/TheKingpin, Bullseye.

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** Type 1: Comicbook/ThePunisher, Comicbook/KaZar Ka-Zar and Comicbook/ShannaTheSheDevil, ComicBook/{{Elektra}}, ComicBook/MoonKnight, ComicBook/TheKingpin, Bullseye.

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