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* BeyondTheImpossible: Most of the characters possess power beyond omnipotence, which is impossible by the logic and definition of it. And that's not even scratching the surface of the impossible things the Suggsverse can do.

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* BeyondTheImpossible: Most of the characters possess power beyond omnipotence, which is impossible by the logic and definition of it. The strongest of them are said to be so far beyond that their power exceeds everything, including itself somehow. And that's not even scratching the surface of the impossible things the Suggsverse can do.

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* AnIcePerson: Many characters casually drop battlefields in temperatures down to the Absolute Zero, or [[UpToEleven to even lower concepts of temperature]].

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* AnIcePerson: Many characters casually drop battlefields in temperatures down to the Absolute Zero, or [[UpToEleven to even lower concepts of temperature]].temperature.



* TheOmnipotent: Omnipotent beings are merely in the middle of Tier 8 of the Suggsverse, [[CannonFodder the lowest Tier.]] They are referred to as Gods, [[UpToEleven and there are around 330^googolplex of them.]]

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* TheOmnipotent: Omnipotent beings are merely in the middle of Tier 8 of the Suggsverse, [[CannonFodder the lowest Tier.]] They are referred to as Gods, [[UpToEleven and there are around 330^googolplex of them.]]



* UpToEleven: [[{{Understatement}} Almost all of the abilities and superpowers listed here are scaled up higher than this.]]
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Heir to the Stars, [[FandomNickname more commonly referred to as the Suggsverse]], is an [[HateDom infamous]] collection of works written and published by underground/outsider author Creator/{{Lionel Suggs}}. Essentially written as an investigation into the rhetoric of internet battleboard culture, the work, while heavily criticized for various stylistic and technical issues, represents what is quite possibly the greatest conception of superheroic power in current fiction.

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Heir to the Stars, [[FandomNickname [[FanCommunityNickname more commonly referred to as the Suggsverse]], is an [[HateDom infamous]] collection of works written and published by underground/outsider author Creator/{{Lionel Suggs}}. Essentially written as an investigation into the rhetoric of internet battleboard culture, the work, while heavily criticized for various stylistic and technical issues, represents what is quite possibly the greatest conception of superheroic power in current fiction.
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* BadassBoast:

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* BadassBoast: %%ZCE* BadassBoast



* BladeOnAStick:

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* KudzuPlot:

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* NudityTropes: Many of them, by many characters, mostly but not solely female, mostly for {{Fanservice}} purposes.

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%%Not an example; please clarify * NudityTropes: Many of them, by many characters, mostly but not solely female, mostly for {{Fanservice}} purposes.



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* TheUnpronounceable: There are many things that are extremely hard to read and pronounce, with [£Ḉ§♠∀♠] being one of many examples.
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* AerithAndBob: You have names like Jonathan Blackjack alongside ones such as Villain Descendingsword or Paradox-616∞.

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* AerithAndBob: You have names like Jonathan Blackjack alongside ones such as names like Villain Descendingsword or and Paradox-616∞.
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* GuideDangIt!: Most information on the series' cosmological hierarchy and its various hierarchies of power can only be accessed on either the wiki, the official website or the author's Facebook page.

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* GuideDangIt!: GuideDangIt: Most information on the series' cosmological hierarchy and its various hierarchies of power can only be accessed on either the wiki, the official website or the author's Facebook page.

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* AerithAndBob: You have slightly odd names like Jonathan Blackjack alongside ones like Villain Descendingsword and Paradox-616∞.

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* AerithAndBob: You have slightly odd names like Jonathan Blackjack alongside ones like such as Villain Descendingsword and or Paradox-616∞.



* CurbStompBattle: Almost all battles end with one side effortlessly erasing the other from existence.

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* CurbStompBattle: Almost all Most battles end with one side effortlessly erasing the other from existence.



* InfoDump: Suggsverse goes into great detail about the powers of the characters, the environment in which they are fighting on, the characters' actions, and the cosmology.

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* GuideDangIt!: Most information on the series' cosmological hierarchy and its various hierarchies of power can only be accessed on either the wiki, the official website or the author's Facebook page.
* InfoDump: Suggsverse goes into great detail about The locations, the powers of the characters, the environment in which they are fighting on, the characters' actions, and the cosmology.actions the characters perform are all described in great detail.



* TheNameless:

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* TheNameless: Of the six Emerald Knights, five do not have names.



* WeHardlyKnewYe:

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* WeHardlyKnewYe: Plenty of characters in the series are killed off almost as quickly as they are introduced.
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Heir to the Stars, [[FandomNickname more commonly referred to as the Suggsverse]], is an [[HateDom infamous]] collection of works of fiction written and published by Creator/{{Lionel Suggs}}.

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Heir to the Stars, [[FandomNickname more commonly referred to as the Suggsverse]], is an [[HateDom infamous]] collection of works of fiction written and published by underground/outsider author Creator/{{Lionel Suggs}}.
Suggs}}. Essentially written as an investigation into the rhetoric of internet battleboard culture, the work, while heavily criticized for various stylistic and technical issues, represents what is quite possibly the greatest conception of superheroic power in current fiction.
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[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/suggs_0.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:"Power is a gem of necessity. Without observing power, identity remains undiscovered"]]
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* AerithAndBob: You have slightly odd names like Jonathan Blackjack, to ones like Villain Descendingsword and Paradox-616∞.

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* AerithAndBob: You have slightly odd names like Jonathan Blackjack, to Blackjack alongside ones like Villain Descendingsword and Paradox-616∞.
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* TheUnpronounceable: There are many things that are extremely hard to read and pronounce in the Suggsverse, with [£Ḉ§♠∀♠] being 1 of many examples.
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** Zangetsu uses [[RingOfPower Six Rings of Auspicious Qualities]].

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** Zangetsu uses use [[RingOfPower Six Rings of Auspicious Qualities]].
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* NudityTropes: Many of them, by many characters, mostly but not solely female, mostly for [[Fanservice]] purposes.

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* NudityTropes: Many of them, by many characters, mostly but not solely female, mostly for [[Fanservice]] {{Fanservice}} purposes.
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** Zangetsu use [[RingOfPower Six Rings of Auspicious Qualities]].
* BabyPlanet: Inversed for Talia. It is the smallest of the countless planets that Johnathan Blackjack controls and yet it is larger than our universe.

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** Zangetsu use uses [[RingOfPower Six Rings of Auspicious Qualities]].
* BabyPlanet: Inversed Played with for Talia. It is the smallest of the countless planets that Johnathan Blackjack controls and yet it is larger than our universe.



* NudityTropes: Many of them, by many characters, mostly but not solely female, mostly for [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Fanservice Fan Service]] purposes.

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* NudityTropes: Many of them, by many characters, mostly but not solely female, mostly for [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Fanservice Fan Service]] [[Fanservice]] purposes.
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* EvenMoreOmnipotent: The premise of the series.


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* PurposelyOverpowered: Numerous characters both in comparison to others and even most other fictions.

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* ArtifactOfPower: Many characters use magical items or powerful artifacts, some examples include:
**Prinise the Soul uses [[PowerCrystal sixteen gemstones]] for her Lithomancy.
**Adam Conquest uses his [[NamedWeapons Ten Commandments]].
**Zangetsu use [[RingOfPower Six Rings of Auspicious Qualities]].
* BabyPlanet: Inversed for Talia. It is the smallest of the countless planets that Johnathan Blackjack controls and yet it is larger than our universe.



* BadassFamily: Shana's family. She is the daughter of the single most powerful being in the series. Her father is a protagonist of the series and her aunts and grandmother are one of the most powerful beings in the entire fiction.



* FlamingSword: Adam Conquest's Dyrnwyn.



* LightEmUp:

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* LightEmUp: Many characters use light as both scientifical and magical element or operate with the speed of light.



* PlayingWithFire:
* RealityWarping:
* SerialEscalation:
* ShockAndAwe:

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* PlayingWithFire:
PlayingWithFire: Many characters amp up this trope by surpassing [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_temperature the highest possible temperature in physics]].
* RealityWarping:
RealityWarping: Only the weakest characters in the series do not possess this power.
* SerialEscalation:
SerialEscalation: The series escalates from the original premise of "introducing characters beyond Omnipotence" to creating several hierarchies of power beyond it.
* ShockAndAwe:ShockAndAwe: Jason Cain is the most prominent user of this trope, with a dozen overpowered lightning techniques.

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Adding some new tropes.


* AlwaysSomeoneBetter:
* AnIcePerson:
* ApocalypseHow:

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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter:
AlwaysSomeoneBetter: The author constantly produces new and higher levels of existence which surpass all the previous ones in power.
* AnIcePerson:
AnIcePerson: Many characters casually drop battlefields in temperatures down to the Absolute Zero, or [[UpToEleven to even lower concepts of temperature]].
* ApocalypseHow: Both in and outside battles, planets, galaxies, universes, multiverses and generally just every level of existence introduced in the series are regularly destroyed, often effortlessly.



* CurbStompBattle:
* FromASingleCell:

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* CurbStompBattle:
CurbStompBattle: Almost all battles end with one side effortlessly erasing the other from existence.
* FromASingleCell: In some cases, even if the previous happens, many characters just shake off being erased from existence and history.



* NoSell:

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* NoSell: Many characters just ignore having universes dropped at them.
* NudityTropes: Many of them, by many characters, mostly but not solely female, mostly for [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Fanservice Fan Service]] purposes.
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* InfoDump: Suggsverse goes into extreme detail on the powers of the characters, the environment in which they are fighting on, the characters' actions, and the cosmology.

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* InfoDump: Suggsverse goes into extreme great detail on about the powers of the characters, the environment in which they are fighting on, the characters' actions, and the cosmology.
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* UpToEleven: [[{{Understatement}} Almost all of the abilities and superpowers listed here are scaled up higher than this.]]

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* UpToEleven: [[{{Understatement}} Almost all of the abilities and superpowers listed here are scaled up higher than this.]]]]
* TheWorfEffect:
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* TheNameless: The Emerald Knights have no names, nor do they need any.

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* TheNameless: The Emerald Knights have no names, nor do they need any.
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Heir to the Stars, more commonly referred to as the Suggsverse, is an [[HateDom infamous]] collection of works of fiction written and published by Creator/{{Lionel Suggs}}.

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Heir to the Stars, [[FandomNickname more commonly referred to as the Suggsverse, Suggsverse]], is an [[HateDom infamous]] collection of works of fiction written and published by Creator/{{Lionel Suggs}}.
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* KudzuPlot:
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