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A super-power or Applied Phlebotinum device that "turns off" either all super-powers or those from a certain Meta Origin. Can also be referred to as a "power neutralizer". This can be temporary or permanent; the temporary version is generally used as either part of a Brought Down to Normal plot or as a plot device to enable villains who normally wouldn't stand a chance against the heroes, while the permanent Depowering version is usually a way to threaten someone without trying to kill them. Tailor Made Prisons for super villains usually incorporate one into the design, as do general purpose Extranormal Prisons. An environment that has this effect is a De-Power Zone. Curiously, very few people who say I Just Want to Be Normal create a modified version of these for their own personal use, even if the technology seems to be relatively available. Even worse, if a hero is Blessed with Suck, not even the smartest scientists allied with the side of Good seem able to invent a safe one. Related to Powers as Programs. For nullfying the effects of supernatural powers rather than preventing someone from using them, see Anti-Magic. If the power has already been used, Dispel Magic can remove the effects. Power Limiter is a weaker version. No-Sell is when a character ignores, not nullifies, another's powers. Mage Killers often weaponize this ability, as they do with Anti-Magic. See also the Kryptonite-Proof Suit, which can be used to resist Weaksauce Weaknesses. A type of Meta Power. Please do not confuse this trope with Anti-Magic. A laconic way of thinking about them is that this trope is a tool and Anti-Magic is an ability. |
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Pale: The protective barrier surrounding Kennet has a contingency function that allows it to massively disrupt the relationships between ambient spirits within its area, which is what most human practitioners draw upon to do magic. Meanwhile the population of Kennet, whose magic is innate to them, are unaffected, as are Witch Hunters. | |
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In Worm, Hatchet Face shuts down the powers of anyone near him. Mantellum has this power as well, but only for the sensory aspects of powers. Taylor's bugs don't relay what they sense, and even Contessa's power is shut down ("seeing the path to victory" being a form of clairvoyance). Grue's darkness interferes with some powers as well, including Shadow Stalker's intangibility and Velocity's Super-Speed. After his second-trigger this upgrades to the ability to outright steal powers from anyone inside his darkness, though doing so only shuts down more physically based powers. More generally, this is a sub-type of the Trump classification of powers. |
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Nikolai Dante. Dmitri Romanov's Weapons Crest has the ability to disable the other Romanov Crests, making it impossible for any of his children to kill him with their own powers. | |
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In The Witchlands, the Hell-Bards have collars that stop people wearing them from using active witcherynote For example, they stop Vaness from using her Extra-ore-dinary powers, but Safi's a Living Lie Detector regardless of whether she has the collar on. As their job is to hunt down rogue witches, this is a rather useful gadget. | |
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In Dragon Age, the Qunari treat their mages (called Saarebas — "dangerous thing") even worse than humans (and that's saying something), using magic-nullifying collars to keep them in line. The collars are controlled remotely. Just in case, though, they still cover the mages' eyes and sew their mouths shut. | |
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Disgaea: Yukimaru's special ability in Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories has a chance to inflict the Amnesia Status, which seals specials. The cockatrice class Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice has this as its innate evility, but they have to stand next to the enemy to make it work. Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance gives General Bloodis a nullifier effect, although his is less about removing your offensive power, and he directly removes your ability to move when too close to him, dropping the movement range of all enemy units within 2 panels to 1 and guaranteeing you cannot flee him. Considering he is a damage-sponge boss with the ability to double his own stats when desired, this effect cripples your success. |
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X-Men: The country of Genosha has mutant-power-nullifying collars. Certain mutants who dislike their powers have tried to use this rid themselves of their powers. However, prolonged use causes damage, or dangerous Power Incontinence occurs when the device is turned off. The X-Men put something like this on Magik to keep her from escaping when she was made part of the "Extinction Team". (The conditions didn't come with a pardon, and she was only allowed to leave the X-Brig for missions; her suit had a lethal failsafe to prevent her from escaping via teleportation; maybe the problem was simply that it was too dangerous for casual use.) Storm was robbed of her powers temporarily by a device created by mutant inventor Forge. The Mutant Cure was developed by Dr. Kavita Rao and made available to mutants everywhere in Astonishing X-Men. As in the movie, they're so offended by it being called a "cure" that Wolverine violently attacks Beast to prevent him from taking it, out of fear he would become the poster child for mutants Blessed with Suck wanting to do something about their condition (which is quite close minded considering that it's not being forced on them, is purely optional and a good chunk of Mutants who either can't pass for humans or have inherently deadly/lethal, life debilitating abilities would love to have access to it. For that reason, such a group of mutants attempt to raid the facility to get doses of it). Invoked in Mr. and Mrs. X, where Rogue borrows one from a stash the X-Men keep so she can enjoy her honeymoon with Gambit, then complains that it is ugly, clunky, awkward and generally inconvenient, wondering why nobody ever tried to make a more stylish version. Beast points out that most mutants would not want anything to do with a power-nullifier, subtly invoking the tendency of such devices to be used to make mutants vulnerable and easy to abuse. It's also noted that prolonged usage leaves Rogue with a nasty headache and even the modified version Beast creates for her still causes discomfort which puts a limit on how long she can stand to wear it. In Sabretooth & the Exiles, Orchis agent Dr. Barrington's mutant prisoners are fitted with power-dampening collars. It's downplayed, as the name implies - they're not effective enough to neutralise all powers (e.g. Sabretooth's healing factor is reduced, not entirely cancelled). |
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Monster Hunter: Dragonblight nullifies any elemental or status damage caused by the Hunter's weapons. "Elderseal", a weapon characteristic added in Monster Hunter: World, prevents Elder Dragons from using some of their more powerful attacks and can cancel out their auras and abilities. |
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Bleach: There's a type of stone in the Soul Society called Sekiseki stone that nullifies spiritual energy. It's used for the prison tower Rukia was in during the SS arc and also the wall around fortress of the 13 Court Guard Squads. This is why its so difficult for prisoners to escape and also for intruders to break in. | |
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In the first Ravenor book, the villains clamp a psionic nullifier unit onto Ravenor’s force chair while his mind is occupied elsewhere. Since he’s a crippled burn victim who relies on his psychic powers to do anything at all, including operating his chair, this renders him helpless until his allies remove the device. | |
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In Artemis Fowl, when Briar Cudgeon sends the troll into Fowl Manor, he also activates an anti-magic field, considering Holly Short to be a traitor. Afterwards, Chix Verbil defies his orders and turns it off, allowing Holly to use her magic again and save Domovoi Butler's life. | |
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A "Capacity Down" device later shows up on A Certain Magical Index. Accelerator counters by throwing a car at the enemy base from a safe distance. | |
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In Black Haze, Kielnode Chrishi is forced to wear a bracelet that restricts mana usage after he (unwillingly) rejoins the Tower. When he asks how long he has to wear it for, he's told until he can be trusted again. | |
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Fire Emblem: A recurring boss in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade is a Magic Seal named Kishuna. As his class name implies, he negates all magic in a 15-space radius of himself. It's all he can do, but since his speed is insane it can take some time to kill him. The skill "Nihil" / "Mikiri" in the Jugdral (Genealogy of the Holy War and Thracia 776) and Tellius (Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn) sagas. In the Jugdral games, it nullifies all enemy Critical Hit-based, and Special Sword skills; in the Tellius games, it negates all enemy Battle skills. The Tellius games have in addition the Skill "Parity", which has the same effect but extended to the Skill's owner as well, and also negates both the skill's owner and his foe's support and terrain bonuses. |
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In Dishonored 2, the music boxes only get a brief mention when the Overseers of Dunwall mobilized en masse to depose Empress Delilah, who as a witch is an affront to their religion. As above, they're useless against Delilah's new Mecha-Mooks. In the same game is the "Crack in the Slab" mission. Aramis Stilton's manor is so filled with Void energies that Emily/Corvo's Void powers are useless there. Instead, the Outsider gives them a device called the Timepiece, which allows them to travel between the present and a fateful day in the past. | |
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Taken: In "God's Equation", Dr. Wakeman designs a helmet to block Allie's neural signature and prevent the aliens from locating her. In "Dropping the Dishes", the helmet is placed on Allie and removed some time later as part of Wakeman's plan to lure the aliens to Earth. He hopes that one of their ships will come to investigate what caused the signal to be interrupted and later restored. | |
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In The Girl from the Miracles District, Nikita has a spinal implant that helps control her adrenaline levels and thus stops her from Hulking Out, effectively bringing her down from an unstoppable creature of doom to a slightly enhanced human. She wears it willingly, as she despises this side of herself. | |
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In The Ship Who Won, the titular ship Carialle eventually figured out how to prevent magic from being worked. This was Magic from Technology, and the spells were made using microwave transmissions. After identifying the individual frequencies used, Carialle could jam them. The mages could still use their magic at least once. | |
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In the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. episode "Heavy is the Head", Fitz and Mack modify one of Fitz's old designs to act as a power nullifier for the Villain of the Week, Elemental Shapeshifter Carl Creel. | |
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At least one Spellwolf from Dominic Deegan has shown the ability to cast the spell "Null Magic". | |
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In Guild Wars, Mesmers can drain an enemies energy, interrupt spells that are being cast and even entirely disable spells from being used for a time. | |
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Preternaturals in The Parasol Protectorate are a rare breed of humans who can nullify the powers of vampires and werewolves through physical contact, leaving them temporarily mortal. This is explained at first by their supposed nature as The Soulless, but later books suggest that they generate some kind of aetheric charge: they repel each other almost magnetically, being soaked or submerged in water cancels out the effect, and unless their remains are cremated, they emit the same power in a slowly-increasing radius. | |
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A few akumatized villains in Miraculous Ladybug have been able to nullify the powers of Ladybug and Chat Noir in some form or another. For example, Silencer took away Ladybug's ability to talk, rendering her unable to use her catch phrase-activated abilities until she managed to trick him into using her voice to say the trigger phrase. | |
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Caves and Critters: After Kharma is deposed from his position as a Sorcerous Overlord he is made to wear Gloves of Dampening with anti-magic gems. Theran later gets an artificer to tune them down so he can use a little magic, forcing him to be creative with what little he can muster. | |
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Heroes: The first we see is "The Haitian", the powered company agent paired with the non-powered Noah. His ability is to nullify the abilities of everyone within a certain range, paired with memory wiping via skin contact. The Shanti virus and some pills used occasionally by the Company suppress powers. It should be noted that the Shanti virus eventually kills the infected. The characters captured by Nathan Petrelli's goons have a device taped to them that sprays some sort of drug into their nose. It weakens them enough to the point they can't focus enough to use their power. The second eclipse completely nullifies everybody's powers. It's stronger than the Haitian's power, as it reduced Daphne to a crippled state, while she was able to walk around the Haitian. Claire also starts dying of common bacteria, due to not having an immune system thanks to her Healing Factor. |
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An indeterminate variant is used by Lex Luthor on Lord Superman at the end of the Justice League two-part episode "A Better World". What exactly happened to his powers are unknown but he's at least able to be captured and detained by conventional shackles once it's been used on him. | |
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In Spacetrawler, enslaved Eebs are brain-clamped at birth, preventing them from using their telekinesis to kill people, or incinerate planets. Whiles the Ites are uniquely qualified for police work because they emit an anti-telekinesis field. | |
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Gold Kryptonite could permanently remove the powers of Superman and other Kryptonians, and exposure to a red sun would do it temporarily, as would some varieties of Red Kryptonite. It was brought back in the 00's, but its effects are only temporary. | |
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Sky High (2005): The "Detention Room" cancels out the superpowers of anyone who is in it, obviously as a form of punishment for misbehaving students who are sent there. | |
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Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_31313512 | comment |
ANNO: Mutationem: Upon arriving at The Consortium's inner hall, Ann manages to locate Ryan before he gets knocked out. As Ann is moments away from unleashing her Super Mode upon the top brass after finding out Ayane has also been captured, they activate a device that immediately nullifies her ability and demands she co-operate with them to defeat C. | |
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Power Nullifier / int_33acebd8 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
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Guilty Gear has Sol's headband. It's technically a Power Limiter, but it makes him so weak his fire magic is completely nullified. Unless he compensates with an artifact that boosts specifically fire magic. | |
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Guilty Gear (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_35e05f2a | type |
Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_35e05f2a | comment |
Marcus Black in RWBY could steal Semblances. Not much is known, but supposedly Marcus could return them as well, though his power was not subject to No Ontological Inertia since after murdering his father, Mercury never regained his Semblance. This also sparked the meme that Marcus Black is All For One. | |
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RWBY (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_36663803 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
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October Faction: It turns out that Fred and Deloris have been drugging their kids with “vitamins� which suppress their powers for years. Alice was also drugged by a woman she thought of as her friend to suppress her powers so she'd get captured by Presidio agents. Presidio used some sonic weapon to neutralize warlocks' powers and slaughter them in their refuge too. | |
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October Faction | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_36f2432 | type |
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In unOrdinary the people after Seraphina have at least two types of Power Nullifier. First, they have some device transportable by van, that severely weakened the power of the students and at first left John (All Your Powers Combined) unable to sense others' powers; this one has some kind of time limit. Second, Seraphina was injected with something she was unable to rewind and that interfered with her other time powers, eventually eliminating them entirely. Her powers haven't returned as of yet, but are theorized to recover once the drug works its way out of her system in a few days. | |
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unOrdinary (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_39ea7ff5 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
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In Powers Triphammer develops the technology to nullify Powers abilities. | |
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Powers | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_3a8d0a2b | comment |
The Kingston Cycle by C.L. Polk: Copper painfully suppresses a witch's powers, either by touch or by the simple presence of enough metal. Exploited by law enforcement with copper-lined handcuffs and copper-plated prison cells. | |
Power Nullifier / int_3a8d0a2b | featureApplicability |
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The Kingston Cycle | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_3c66b381 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_3c66b381 | comment |
Firebase. To counteract the River God, Physical God who can distort reality that is being used as a weapon by the Vietcong, a CIA officer provides Sergeant Hines with a backpack apparatus he calls a "relativity capsule". It generates a magnetic field around him, preventing the River God from warping his immediate reality and allowing him to function whilst fighting him. | |
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Firebase | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
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Everyday Heroes: There's a drug that suppresses powers, but instead of being used to keep villains prisoner it's primarily used to allow heroic supers brief periods of normalcy and intimacy. | |
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Everyday Heroes (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_3d22c14b | type |
Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_3d22c14b | comment |
Mobile Suit Gundam 00 has the Trial System built into the Nadleeh/Seraphim. When it's switched on, every mobile suit connected to Veda shuts down while it's active. It doesn't sound so bad but when you realize that in Season 2, Veda was controlled by the Big Bad who used it with every single mobile suit he and his underlings built. That could easily become a Story-Breaker Power. On the other hand, said bad guy's control of Veda meant that he could forcibly disengage the Trial System remotely. So naturally, it's rarely used until the series finale where it simultaneously puts every single mook out of commission as soon as the Big Bad no longer has access to Veda. | |
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Mobile Suit Gundam 00 | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_41a02930 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_41a02930 | comment |
Daniel Arenson's Dragons of Requiem universe features several nullifiers used against both the heroes and the villains. The earliest introduced being the Red Stones which nullify any magic in their vicinity. For the Vir Requis this means lose of their ability to shift into dragon form, and instant reversion to human form should they already be shifted. | |
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Dragons of Requiem | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_41a975e1 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_41a975e1 | comment |
The DC Elseworlds story The Golden Age provides the '40s superheroes a Deus Exit Machina from World War II with the power-nullifying Nazi Parsifal. After several heroes were nearly killed by Parsifal, FDR ordered them to all stay out so that a superhero's death didn't hurt morale. | |
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Power Nullifier / int_42efb78 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_42efb78 | comment |
Deadpool 2: Dangerous Mutants sent to the Iceblock prison are fitted with electronic collars that neutralize their powers (already seen above). Russell can no longer shoot blasts of fire, and Deadpool loses his Healing Factor. This is actually life-threatening in Wade's case, since it also means his cancer is no longer kept at bay and can spread unchecked. Despite this, Deadpool willingly puts such a collar on at the end to make a genuine Heroic Sacrifice for Russell. | |
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Deadpool 2 | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_42ffb88e | type |
Power Nullifier | |
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SCP Foundation's SCP-514. Whenever in contact with the pigeons' nullifying "aura", every weapon (bombs, guns, tanks, baseball bats, knives, etc.) is rendered completely useless and are even destroyed after prolonged exposure. Even objects not designed to be weaponized like pens were rendered useless if used for violent intent. In addition, the pigeons' ability can completely suppress the negative emotions and intent of all sentient beings, no matter how violent, which makes the capture of SCP-514 nearly impossible. Before the reboot, the Foundation stocked and made extensive use of SCP-148, "Telekill Alloy", a metal that nullified psychic powers. People overusing it for their SCP entries led to 148 being revised to a metal that nullifies psychic powers... with unacceptable side effects on everyone nearby. |
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SCP Foundation (Website) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_436aed0f | type |
Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_436aed0f | comment |
The Broken Earth Trilogy: Guardians receive several anti-orogene Meta Powers from the procedure that creates them, including the ability to disable an orogene's powers entirely by touching them. The effect lasts a short time and is generally debilitating to the orogene. | |
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The Broken Earth Trilogy | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_43f52aa9 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
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In Oblivion You can make your own power nullifier by enchanting an item with the 'silence' effect, the trick is getting an enemy to wear it. | |
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Power Nullifier / int_446f751 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
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Black Cavalier of Roll to Breathe can nullify powers with concentration and skin contact, which which is extremely useful in combat. After Black Cavalier enters the Max Machine, this power becomes a lot more chaotic and can be used at ranged. With concentration Black Cavalier can even steal someone's powers permanently. | |
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Roll To Breathe (Podcast) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_44ad56d6 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
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In 100 Cupboards, fabric woven of cobwebs or kelp will contain the powers of a magical being placed inside. It seems this can be overcome through skill or strength, though - apprentice wizard Monmouth is helpless when trapped in a kelp sack, but an older and more experienced wizard is able to split one from inside with a spell. | |
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100 Cupboards | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_4522fd1 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
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In the Whateley Universe, there may not be gizmos that work as power nullifiers (yet), but some mutants (such as Negator and Damper) have that ability. It does backfire somewhat against Tennyo, however, as she actually gets more powerful with her mutant abilities suppressed; she just starts using the power of the Class X Entity contained inside her. | |
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Whateley Universe | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_45a29545 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
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The Secret Saturdays: V.V. Argost's mask — aside from concealing his nonhuman nature — is also made from a special stone that blocks Kur's power, which is how he prevents Zak from realizing he's a cryptid and thus controllable until after he's rendered himself immune to Zak's powers. | |
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The Secret Saturdays | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_45fc0fc2 | comment |
"Superman vs. Muhammad Ali": So that Ali can train him properly, Superman places in their ring a lamp box containing a fragment of a red sun which nullifies his powers. | |
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Superman vs. Muhammad Ali (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_482ba098 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_482ba098 | comment |
The eponymous organization Pandora from PandoraHearts utilizes Power Nullifiers in the form of seals engraved on the dungeon floors in order to restrain contractors and keep them from summoning their chains. After the Baskervilles take over Pandora, Oz is taken as a prisoner and confined in this way. | |
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PandoraHearts (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_4912d16f | comment |
Tokimeki Memorial: In Tokimeki Memorial 2, when Sou-Banchou, the leader of Hibikino Town's Delinquents, turns into his Giant Form, he gains the "Chou-Gankiri" (Super Insight) ability, which nullifies your Sports Club Hi-Ougi should you have one. In Tokimeki Memorial 4, the Skill "Heart Unlocking Technique" / "Kokoro no Kaijoujutsu" negates the girls' negative Skills, such as Satsuki's "Noble" / "Kouki", and Tsugumi's "Tsun" Skills. |
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Tokimeki Memorial (Visual Novel) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_4939c3d3 | comment |
Issei: The Gaming Gear has the Sacred Gear Suppression System, a device that a member of the magic-hating Purifiers created that was meant to shut down all Sacred Gears in the area. However, when it was actually utilized, it was too weak to shut down a common Sacred Gear, let alone a Longinus and a Sacred Gear that's close to a Longinus. | |
Power Nullifier / int_4939c3d3 | featureApplicability |
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Issei: The Gaming Gear (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_49a885c8 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_49a885c8 | comment |
Final Fantasy XVI has fetters, manacles that keep any Bearer from casting magic. They're strong enough to even keep Dominants in check so they can't turn from human into an Eikon. | |
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Final Fantasy XVI (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_49ad83ee | type |
Power Nullifier | |
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World of Warcraft All classes have some form of a silence or interrupt effect. The first prevents the target from casting any spells until it expires, the other interrupts a spell that's being cast and prevents them from casting any spell of the same "school" e.g. interrupt a fireball and it stops them casting any fire spell. Due the devastating nature of being locked out like this for many classes (shadow priests until recently had zero non-shadow offensive spells) the duration of the silence or lockout is measured in a scant few seconds. Anub'Rekhan is a boss notable for having an area of effect and particularly extreme Power Nullifier. When he casts it anyone near is unable to cast any spell, use any ability, or even just use a normal attack. |
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Power Nullifier / int_4c06d071 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
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In X-Men: Evolution, Leech's power extends to more than shutting down powers: it can shut down anything. When he used it to its fullest, a good chunk of the city lost power. Like movie Leech, he can also undo physical mutations, such as Spyke's permanent bone-armor vanishing, restoring his Season 1-2 appearance until the effect ended. | |
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X-Men: Evolution | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_4c746380 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
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Inuyasha: Miroku has one in the form of his arm beads which contain the Vortex in his hand. Since the Vortex is sometimes useful, he simply removes the beads. Houriki in general, which has the ability to purify and/or seal things, especially Youki. The biggest example of this is Mt. Hakurei, which would instantly purify any youkai that gets too close to it except Kanna, who, as she represents nothingness, has no youki of her own. Inuyasha was instantly turned into a human once he got too close, while Sesshoumaru was able to temporarily resist the purification due to his sheer power but ultimately had to leave. |
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Inuyasha (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
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In the Savage Worlds setting, Necessary Evil, the V'sori utilize nullifier technology to not only remove any and all superpowers from those they are trying to suppress, but to weaken them significantly beyond that point. In the lore, they used this to capture and kill most superheroes in the world, but they are known to use this to capture, imprison, or execute other superpowered beings as well, including the PCs. | |
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Power Nullifier | |
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Dreamscape: The Overlord of Evil's seal stops him from using his powers...as long as he is alive, that is. | |
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Dreamscape (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_4e54d2da | type |
Power Nullifier | |
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Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance gives General Bloodis a nullifier effect, although his is less about removing your offensive power, and he directly removes your ability to move when too close to him, dropping the movement range of all enemy units within 2 panels to 1 and guaranteeing you cannot flee him. Considering he is a damage-sponge boss with the ability to double his own stats when desired, this effect cripples your success. | |
Power Nullifier / int_4e54d2da | featureApplicability |
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Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_4f7a49d9 | comment |
The ambushers at the hermit's cave in The Keys Stand Alone: The Soft World employ a drain wrap against Paul with similar non-results. | |
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The Keys Stand Alone (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
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In EarthBound (1994), Jeff's Counter-PSI unit prevents an enemy from using any PSI power for the remainder of the battle. His Neutralizer machine, when used in battle, nullifies all Status Buffs and nerfs (on both allies and enemies), while his Shield Killer machine nullifies an enemy's shield for the rest of the battle. | |
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EarthBound (1994) (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_534f0200 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
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Kamen Rider Saber has the Kamen Rider Falchion's Mumeiken Kyomu, which is capable of negating the powers of the other Holy Swords used in the series. | |
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Kamen Rider Saber | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
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With Strings Attached: It has the "Neut Cuffs" that the cop in New Zork puts on Paul to nullify his Ability. Too bad for him that Paul was specifically built by Jeft so his powers couldn't be nullified since if they were, he would explode from the energy he contained. The ambushers at the hermit's cave in The Keys Stand Alone: The Soft World employ a drain wrap against Paul with similar non-results. |
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Power Nullifier | |
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A Certain Scientific Railgun: "Capacity Down" is a sound that, when played over loudspeakers, causes intense disorientation to espers as well as making them incapable of using their powers. To normal humans (Level 0's), it's only mildly annoying, and harmless. The Big Bad puts it to use by supplying it to a gang that's comprised solely of Level 0's (and thus would be unaffected by Capacity Down), and then later using it on the good guys in the finale. It backfired on her in the latter case because she was unaware that the good guys had a Level 0 among them, who was able to subsequently destroy the computers playing the audio. A "Capacity Down" device later shows up on A Certain Magical Index. Accelerator counters by throwing a car at the enemy base from a safe distance. |
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Power Nullifier | |
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Turning Red: Mei's family manages their transformation by undergoing a ritual under the lunar eclipse that banishes the red panda spirit from their bodies and seals it away within a talisman. If this talisman should ever break, the spirit will be released and restore their transformations, so they all keep them closely on their person. | |
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Turning Red | hasFeature |
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The Mutant Cure was developed by Dr. Kavita Rao and made available to mutants everywhere in Astonishing X-Men. As in the movie, they're so offended by it being called a "cure" that Wolverine violently attacks Beast to prevent him from taking it, out of fear he would become the poster child for mutants Blessed with Suck wanting to do something about their condition (which is quite close minded considering that it's not being forced on them, is purely optional and a good chunk of Mutants who either can't pass for humans or have inherently deadly/lethal, life debilitating abilities would love to have access to it. For that reason, such a group of mutants attempt to raid the facility to get doses of it). | |
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Wolverine (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
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The cockatrice class Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice has this as its innate evility, but they have to stand next to the enemy to make it work. | |
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Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Warframe: The aptly named Nullifier unit of the Corpus faction completely prevents the casting of and disables all Warframe powers within the large spherical shield they generate. Operator abilities still function normally, but Transference can't be activated or deactivated while inside the bubble. Scrambus and Comba units, also from the Corpus faction, only have the ability to disable certain categories of powers (damage, mobility, etc.), but are much faster and have more health than Nullifiers. Originally, they didn't even have a visible area of effect, making them a nightmare to deal with, but they were eventually changed to emit a visible but temporary expanding wave instead. The Stalker, a rogue Warframe who hunts down players, can dispel certain powers, particularly those that enhance survivability, and stun the players using them in the process. The Tenno finally have a counter in the form of Grendel. Nullifiers? Sapper/Shockwave units? Doesn't matter. Grendel can just eat them to instantly prevent them from using their powers. As long as they're still alive inside Grendel, more Nullifers can't spawn. Presumably it's also very hard to use a special ability while you're being digested by the Space Ninjas' resident sumo wrestler. |
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In All Fall Down, IQ Squared designed a device to do this to super-powered villains in prison... including his father. | |
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Yukimaru's special ability in Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories has a chance to inflict the Amnesia Status, which seals specials. | |
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Xenoblade Chronicles: In Xenoblade Chronicles 1, Egil has a device called the Apocrypha made in order to disable Shulk's Monado, shorting out its ability to damage his Face Mechon along with its other powers. In Xenoblade Chronicles 2, Blades absorb Ether energy from the atmosphere and channel it to their Driver to allow both to perform Arts. If the flow of Ether is disrupted in some way, Drivers and Blades become unable to use their powers. The Ardainian Empire uses nets called "stasis webs" capbable of this to capture Drivers and Blades and the Kingdom of Tantal is capable of constructing rooms that drain Ether. These are notably ineffective against Artificial Blades like Poppi who contain an Ether Furnace which generates Ether energy to supplement Ether drawn from the surroundings. |
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PS238: Suppressor devices, in the form of temporary ray weapons or permanently attached devices also appear. There is also the "Rainmaker", whose metahuman power is the ability to affect other metahuman powers — he can cause Power Incontinence or shut people's powers off at a glance (both effects are temporary). | |
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In The Wolverine, a robotic parasite suppresses Wolverine's healing factor. | |
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InCryptid: The Price family has several rooms warded against telepathy for when Sarah comes to visit, and both they and the Covenant make and use anti-telepathy charms, which can either protect the wearer against telepathy, or prevent a telepath wearing one from using their powers. | |
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Marvel Universe: The Ultimate Nullifier nullifies anyone's power, including heavyweights like Mephisto and Galactus. There's a rookie underground hero calling himself the Ultimate Nullifier, with pistols modeled after the famous weapon that temporarily depower anyone they hit. The Ultimate Nullifer — the weapon, not the hero — doesn't just nullify a being's power. It erases them from existence. The catch is that the weapon will backfire on its wielder if they do not fully comprehend the nature of their target. And a cosmic being like Galactus is well beyond the comprehension of even the smartest mortal. The Initiative made use of SPIN technology to keep its recruits in line — and enforce the SHRA. SPIN removes any and all superhuman abilities permanently. After Komodo was dosed when she refused to go along with the corrupt Initiative of Dark Reign, they managed to develop a "cure" of sorts to restore her powers. The X-Men books have multiple examples of mutants that disrupt/disable abilities: The mutant Scrambler has the ability to disrupt any system with physical contact, including machines, energy fields, powers, the nervous system, or even a living body itself, making his power a functional death touch. Chance, from the original Fallen Angels series, can increase or negate other mutants' powers. Leech negates superhuman powers by his proximity, which makes rescuing him from mutant-hating thugs a very difficult prospect. It's not just mutants — he's shut down Spider-Man, the Power Pack, and The Inhumans as well at different times, though there's one instance of his presence not affecting the Fantastic Four. These days he can restrain his powers with effort, though you'll still be temporarily depowered if you touch him. Wipeout, a mutant working for the government of Genosha, could remove other mutants' powers if they got close enough. The effect was permanent unless he chose to reverse it. Genosha was a nation built on Fantastic Racism and enslaved, brainwashed mutants, with Wipeout's powers aiding the government against his own kind. |
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Slayers: Lina at one point gets a magic-nullifying circlet stuck on her head. Only, as she points out, it doesn't exactly nullify magic; it causes horrible feedback when she tries to use her powers, so basically all she's doing is shocking herself. Once she decides to ignore the pain, she manages to cast a spell and shock her captors by grabbing them right before she sets off the shock. Later, she is the victim of a curse that robs her of all of her magical powers, so she has to go searching for a cure alongside Xellos. In the end, she had to kill the demon Mazenda, since her death was the only solution. |
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Superman II allowed Superman to become "permanently" human by absorbing an extremely large dose of red solar radiation. When the Phantom Zone villains arrive on Earth, however, he regains his powers by consuming the energy stored within the Fortress of Solitude. (This is only revealed in the director's cut; the original version has a Deus ex Machina transition between Superman staring at a crystal and reappearing fully powered). | |
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The Powerpuff Girls (1998): Antidote X, the antihesis of Chemical X, first appeared in "Mo Job" as part of Mojo's plan to remove the girl's powers after he is hired by Princess. It is loaded into a laser and fired at the girl's but never directly hits them. The gun is broken at the end of the episode after the beam is deflected back at Princess. It later appears in "Slumbering with the Enemy". Mojo Jojo threw it at the title superheroes in said episode to reduce them to normal little girls, though this obviously doesn't affect any subsequent episodes, since the Girls themselves inexplicably get their powers back for the next episode. The Powerpuff Girls Movie reveals that Antidote X was initially created to get Mojo out of his One-Winged Angel form, though the girls briefly considered using it on themselves so they would be better accepted without superpowers. |
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Avatar: Avatar: The Last Airbender: Disruptions in Elemental Powers of the series' Benders occur during temporary meteorological events. Firebenders and Waterbenders draw their power from the sun and moon, respectively. When solar or lunar eclipse occurs, the affiliated Benders lose their powers for its duration. It's also possible to stop Waterbending for good by destroying the moon through its totemic spirit (which, while easier than it sounds in this setting, is not a good idea, as it will enrage the moon's partner, the Ocean). Badass Normal martial artist Ty Lee has learned to disable the Elemental Powers of Benders by striking Pressure Points to block the flow of chi (resulting in considerable pain for some of her victims). In the series finale "Sozin's Comet", Aang permanently does this to Ozai, using energy-bending he learned from a giant Lion Turtle. In The Legend of Korra, Ty Lee's chi-blocking technique is employed by Anti-Bending Faction, the Equalists. The Leader of the Equalists, Amon, claims to be able to permanently remove bending, with the implication he uses the same technique Aang used. In actuality, he's using a form of Bloodbending. |
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Dungeons & Dragons: There exist an expensive item, anti-magic shackles, for restraining magic-users. There are similar shackles that prevent teleportation only or inflict Shapeshifter Mode Lock. More specialized than the anti-magic shackles but also significantly cheaper. Some Edition 3.5 spells can suppress or remove supernatural abilities. "Trait Removal" or "Spurn the Supernatural" are temporary, while "Expunge the Supernatural" is permanent and can't be dispelled (but is high level and costly). |
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Vanya's pills in The Umbrella Academy (2019), combined with being brainwashed to believe that she doesn't have any powers. The pills suppress her emotions, as they fuel her abilities. She was also placed in an anechoic chamber as a kid, because sound is the other fuel source for her powers; unfortunately, that doesn't work in the present, since her heart is always beating. | |
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Overwatch: Sombra is a stealth-oriented Combat Pragmatist who specializes in disrupting the enemy team; her Hack ability and Limit Break assist her in this role by locking an enemy player's abilities, which can be a death sentence for heroes who depend on mobility-based or self-healing abilities to stay alive. | |
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Vow of Nudity: Any Genasi slaves known to wield magic are forced to wear special metal armbands that nullify their magical ability. Haara doesn't have one since she learned her magic in secret while growing up a slave. | |
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X-Men Film Series X-Men: The Last Stand has the "cure," a serum derived from the blood of a mutant boy nicknamed, Leech, who can neutralize the powers of other mutants that stand within three feet of him. The cure is offered as voluntary treatment at first, but by the middle of the film, it has been put into plastic darts are fired from plastic weapons powered with compressed air. In The Wolverine, a robotic parasite suppresses Wolverine's healing factor. X-Men: Days of Future Past: When Logan first arrives in the past, Charles doesn't have his psychic powers to verify his story or make their mission easier. This is because he's been taking a serum that lets him walk, at the expense of suppressing his telepathy. Considering the Heroic BSoD he's in the middle of, he doesn't mind. The same serum lets Beast look like a normal human with no apparent ill effects, but both of them have to take the serum on a regular basis to maintain the effects. Nullification collars are used in the Bad Future on mutants in the Sentinel-controlled camps. X-Men: Apocalypse reveals electrical fields can block mutant powers — the box that Nightcrawler is brought to the East Berlin fight club in is electrified, as is the cage he fights Angel in, which prevents him teleporting out. On Stryker's helicopter, Jean finds that the electrical cage they're in also blocks her telepathy so she can't mind-control the pilots. Deadpool 2: Dangerous Mutants sent to the Iceblock prison are fitted with electronic collars that neutralize their powers (already seen above). Russell can no longer shoot blasts of fire, and Deadpool loses his Healing Factor. This is actually life-threatening in Wade's case, since it also means his cancer is no longer kept at bay and can spread unchecked. Despite this, Deadpool willingly puts such a collar on at the end to make a genuine Heroic Sacrifice for Russell. |
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In Shadow of the Conqueror, darkstone negates Lightbinding and shatters sunucles, making it the perfect weapon against Archknights. | |
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Moongobble and Me: In book 3, Moongobble receives an enchanted bag with this ability, intended to let him carry the Queen's Belly Button gem without it negatively affecting him. | |
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In Mutant X, tags (called Subdermal Governors) bolted into the back of the neck were used to nullify mutant powers, though it seems more to torture them when they try to use them than to truly nullify the powers. It's mentioned that a Technopath has secretly disabled her Subdermal Governor the moment it was put into her and hasn't given her captors a reason to try to test it. | |
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In Smallville, blue kryptonite causes Kryptonian powers to disappear, but it needs skin contact to work. Red sunlight, magic, and various alien devices can also take away Clark's powers. This case is notable for having a guy who DID use it to lead a normal life. It bites him in the ass. | |
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Stargate SG-1 has the Anti-Prior device that the team cooked up against the Ori. It emits an inaudible sound that makes Priors unable to use their psychic powers; however, both Damaris and Daniel Jackson/Merlin were able to overcome it given sufficient time. | |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender: Disruptions in Elemental Powers of the series' Benders occur during temporary meteorological events. Firebenders and Waterbenders draw their power from the sun and moon, respectively. When solar or lunar eclipse occurs, the affiliated Benders lose their powers for its duration. It's also possible to stop Waterbending for good by destroying the moon through its totemic spirit (which, while easier than it sounds in this setting, is not a good idea, as it will enrage the moon's partner, the Ocean). Badass Normal martial artist Ty Lee has learned to disable the Elemental Powers of Benders by striking Pressure Points to block the flow of chi (resulting in considerable pain for some of her victims). In the series finale "Sozin's Comet", Aang permanently does this to Ozai, using energy-bending he learned from a giant Lion Turtle. |
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In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Die is Cast", the Obsidian Order has a prototype device that prevents Founders from returning to their natural gelatinous state, with potentially lethal results for the changeling if the device is left on for extended periods. | |
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In [PROTOTYPE], Alex gets injected with a parasite by Specialist Cross that disables his flashiest powers, though he still has Super-Strength, Super Speed and the ability to disguise himself. He then spends the next few missions working with another scientist on trying to get rid of said parasite, with the final result being that he managed to gain new powers when he comes back. | |
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The Damping tech power in Mass Effect acts as a nullified against all of an opponent's biotic and tech abilities for up to a minute. This usually leaves them vulnerable and defenseless, especially biotics, who can lock you down with Throws otherwise. | |
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In Mass Effect 3's multiplayer sections as well as a combat simulator arena in the Citadel DLC, we have the Seeker Plague deployed by the Collectors. This seeker plague similarly renders you unable to use any of your biotic, tech or even combat and defensive powers till you or a squadmate shoots them off you. What is notable is that the Seeker Plague is actually a heavily nerfed version of the Seeker Swarm from the second game. That Seeker Swarm paralyzed you in stasis for a long time. | |
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X-Men: Days of Future Past: When Logan first arrives in the past, Charles doesn't have his psychic powers to verify his story or make their mission easier. This is because he's been taking a serum that lets him walk, at the expense of suppressing his telepathy. Considering the Heroic BSoD he's in the middle of, he doesn't mind. The same serum lets Beast look like a normal human with no apparent ill effects, but both of them have to take the serum on a regular basis to maintain the effects. Nullification collars are used in the Bad Future on mutants in the Sentinel-controlled camps. |
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A recurring boss in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade is a Magic Seal named Kishuna. As his class name implies, he negates all magic in a 15-space radius of himself. It's all he can do, but since his speed is insane it can take some time to kill him. | |
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Mass Effect: The Damping tech power in Mass Effect acts as a nullified against all of an opponent's biotic and tech abilities for up to a minute. This usually leaves them vulnerable and defenseless, especially biotics, who can lock you down with Throws otherwise. In Mass Effect 3's multiplayer sections as well as a combat simulator arena in the Citadel DLC, we have the Seeker Plague deployed by the Collectors. This seeker plague similarly renders you unable to use any of your biotic, tech or even combat and defensive powers till you or a squadmate shoots them off you. What is notable is that the Seeker Plague is actually a heavily nerfed version of the Seeker Swarm from the second game. That Seeker Swarm paralyzed you in stasis for a long time. The Stasis biotic ability in all three games does this to an enemy with the added benefit of nullifying his powers too. A highly evolved Stasis even inflicted damage and allowed you to shoot through it at the poor guy. In the franchise lore, a drug called omega-enkaphalin was developed and used to nullify biotic ability long term. The human survivalist group tested it on the naturally biotic asari, didn't use it on Grissom Academy to subdue a bunch of biotic human children as they wanted those biotics intact, and used it against a particularly haughty elitist asari matriarch to embarrass her into obscurity. A different terrorist group attempted to use it against the biotic training facility on Pluto's Gagarin station. In Mass Effect: Andromeda, severing Ryder's connection to SAM nullifies all of his/her abilities as well as damaging Ryder. It takes Ryder's opposite sex twin resetting that connection to bring Ryder's powers back. |
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Tortall Universe: As first mentioned in The Immortals, the Carthaki imperial palace has holding cells in its basement that prevent mages from using their Gifts. Numair was held in one after his arrest on Emperor Ozorne's orders, but managed to escape somehow. In Emperor Mage, Ozorne puts Daine in one, which has the effect of preventing the mages in the Tortallan delegation from scrying her, but does nothing whatsoever to stop her wild magic, allowing her to escape. | |
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Willo's Deadzone skill from Paladins blankets an area in fairy dust that completely nullifies enemy healing within it. | |
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Gamma from Gunnerkrigg Court prevents Zimmy's powers from acting up (or at least lessens their magnitude) simply by her presence. But it doesn't work as well when she's asleep — and she's pretty much Zimmy's only means of controlling her powers. Antimony can play this role for Zimmy in a pinch, but she's nowhere near as strong as Gamma. | |
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In Super Powereds, this is the ability of Blaine Jeffries, who used to go by Zero during his Hero days. As a classmate told him, his ability makes him the ultimate Hero, since their job is to neutralize criminal Supers, and he can do so with minimal effort. In his prime, many criminal Supers would flee upon learning that Zero was on the way. He also wore Powered Armor with lots of gadgets to protect him. After retiring, he became the dean of the Hero Certification Program at Lander University (preferring to go by "Dean Blaine" to everyone), as his ability makes him a perfect choice to handle dozens of unruly teenage Supers. A former Hero named Globe can do so as well as part of his powerset (he's actually a Reality Warper within a certain radius), although Zero's version is by far stronger. | |
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Part of the rules for this involve the source of powers. The dark matter from the particle accelerator explosion that kicked off The Flash (2014) is responsible for the powers of everyone in that series — even the Earth-2 villains were empowered by their dimension's version of that event, and a particle-accelerator-affected villain called The Thinker figured out how to manipulate the same dark matter responsible for his Super-Intelligence (and withering body), hence the new metas in Seasons 4 and 5 — in other words, the ones we don't think of as having been created by the explosion may have a few degrees of separation from the original incident but they're still powered by the same dark matter it released. As such, the same cuffs, cells, or dagger can work equally well regardless of what power the target has. Kryptonians and magic-users are of course not powered by it at all, thus immune. (We eventually find out Killer Frost got her powers much earlier, in childhood, though they only recently awakened. As such, she becomes a secret weapon against Cicada: not powered by the dark matter, she's the only member of Team Flash that the dagger won't shut down.) | |
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In Trinton Chronicles, Elijah's power allows him to nullify a power by storing it in a crystal temporarily. | |
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The Powerpuff Girls Movie reveals that Antidote X was initially created to get Mojo out of his One-Winged Angel form, though the girls briefly considered using it on themselves so they would be better accepted without superpowers. | |
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Nightmare Time: One of Hannah's powers allowd her to reach into the minds of her opponents, and turn off their superpowers. Of course, it doesn't stop her from being physically dragged out of the fighting ring by Spitfire, who's a head taller than her. | |
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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (2016): While Zelda can't kill Ganondorf with the Light Arrows, she does successfully cut him off all of his magical powers barring his Triforce-granted Complete Immortality, forcing him to fight Link on purely physical terms. | |
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In "Starfire's Revenge", Dr. Kangle, a minion of the eponymous Supergirl villainess, creates a pill which can nullify metahuman powers. Nonetheless, it merely causes periodic losses of super-powers instead of taking them away forever. | |
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Green Lantern: The Animated Series: The energy given off by yellow crystals can nullify a Green Lantern's ring if they get too close to it. | |
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The Rada'Han is a collar in Legend of the Seeker used to nullify a person's magical ability. In one case, it was used to prevent a cursed person from turning into a monster. | |
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A non-mobile variant in Final Fantasy XV. After years of research (aided by Ardyn Izunia and Verstael Besithia, the Niflheim Empire managed to develop Wavebreaker, an Area of Effect radio station that outputs frequencies along specific wavelengths to neutralise Lucian weaponry, warping, and elemental magic within its radius. It is stated to have been used during the siege of Insomnia, where it was able to weaken Lucis' barrier, as well as its immortal guardians. Noctis and his friends encounter one in Zegnautus Keep, leaving them mostly helpless as the party's weapons cannot be summoned. Luckily, Noctis happens to be carrying the Ring of the Lucii, which happens to be immune to Wavebreaker, and he later finds King Regis' sword, with Ravus' body near it. | |
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The purpose of Agatha's locket in Girl Genius is to suppress her spark. Later in the story, it plays a similar, but different purpose. | |
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Dishonored: Dishonored has the Overseers, who wield special music boxes that prevents Corvo from using his powers. However, that does not stop him from blowing their brains out with a pistol. In Dishonored 2, the music boxes only get a brief mention when the Overseers of Dunwall mobilized en masse to depose Empress Delilah, who as a witch is an affront to their religion. As above, they're useless against Delilah's new Mecha-Mooks. In the same game is the "Crack in the Slab" mission. Aramis Stilton's manor is so filled with Void energies that Emily/Corvo's Void powers are useless there. Instead, the Outsider gives them a device called the Timepiece, which allows them to travel between the present and a fateful day in the past. |
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In The Twelve Kingdoms anime, Enki is subjected to a very nasty version of this. Not only does he get one forcibly put on him, but a similar one is placed on a lady who works for him and Shoryuu — if one of them tries to remove the nullifier, the other will be hit by the magical backlash and die. In the end, the lady decides to sever Enki's cord while clearly knowing it'll kill her, allowing him to escape and rejoin Shoryuu. | |
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Chizuru Kagura from The King of Fighters possesses the legendary Yata mirror, and one of the abilities it bestows to her is to seal an opponent's power, represented in-game by her opponent being temporarily unable to use special and super moves. When Ash Crimson steals her mirror at the end of KOF 2003, he gains this sealing ability. | |
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Journey to Chaos: A Mage's Power: There are runes which are known as "prison runes" because they prevent criminal mages from using their powers to escape. Tahart hides them in Annala's maid uniform to make her unable to resist him. When Eric is arrested, a metal collar is snapped on him to prevent him from attacking the officers. Looming Shadow and Mana Mutation Menace' feature "Ordercraft collars" that are primarily used on elves to shut down their innate chaotic abilities. |
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In Jumper, the Paladins use low-level electrical currents to keep jumpers from being able to teleport away. | |
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Gundam: Mobile Suit Gundam 00 has the Trial System built into the Nadleeh/Seraphim. When it's switched on, every mobile suit connected to Veda shuts down while it's active. It doesn't sound so bad but when you realize that in Season 2, Veda was controlled by the Big Bad who used it with every single mobile suit he and his underlings built. That could easily become a Story-Breaker Power. On the other hand, said bad guy's control of Veda meant that he could forcibly disengage the Trial System remotely. So naturally, it's rarely used until the series finale where it simultaneously puts every single mook out of commission as soon as the Big Bad no longer has access to Veda. Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury features Antidote, a jamming field employed by Grassley-manufactured mobile suits to shut down the GUND-Format which gives Ad Stella Gundams their edge over other suits. While devastating during the attack on Folkvanger during the series's prologue episode it's later revealed that a Gundam pilot can brute force their way past the jamming by drawing on higher Permet Scores, albeit to levels usually harmful to the pilot. |
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The Lay of Paul Twister: Paul Twister has "the Twist", the ability to screw up active magic by touch. It's apparently not under his conscious control, and he remarks several times (though it's yet to be shown) that the Twist is not perfect and doesn't make him invincible against magic. | |
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Superman: Gold Kryptonite could permanently remove the powers of Superman and other Kryptonians, and exposure to a red sun would do it temporarily, as would some varieties of Red Kryptonite. It was brought back in the 00's, but its effects are only temporary. "Batman: Secret Files #1" introduces Platinum Kryptonite, which originates from a universe within the Phantom Zone. Platinum-K is the antithesis of classic Gold-K, permanently empowering anyone who touches it. In "Starfire's Revenge", Dr. Kangle, a minion of the eponymous Supergirl villainess, creates a pill which can nullify metahuman powers. Nonetheless, it merely causes periodic losses of super-powers instead of taking them away forever. In "Who is Superwoman?", Reactron and Superwoman use Gold Kryptonite to depower Supergirl in order to kill her more easily, and find the hard way that "powerless" is not synonymous with "helpless". "Superman vs. Muhammad Ali": So that Ali can train him properly, Superman places in their ring a lamp box containing a fragment of a red sun which nullifies his powers. In Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?, Superman uses Gold Kryptonite to permanently rob himself of his powers after violating his Thou Shalt Not Kill oath by killing Mr. Mxyzptlk with the Phantom Zone Projector via Portal Cut. |
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In Xenoblade Chronicles 1, Egil has a device called the Apocrypha made in order to disable Shulk's Monado, shorting out its ability to damage his Face Mechon along with its other powers. | |
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In Xenoblade Chronicles 2, Blades absorb Ether energy from the atmosphere and channel it to their Driver to allow both to perform Arts. If the flow of Ether is disrupted in some way, Drivers and Blades become unable to use their powers. The Ardainian Empire uses nets called "stasis webs" capbable of this to capture Drivers and Blades and the Kingdom of Tantal is capable of constructing rooms that drain Ether. These are notably ineffective against Artificial Blades like Poppi who contain an Ether Furnace which generates Ether energy to supplement Ether drawn from the surroundings. | |
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ChalkZone featured a minor recurring villain named Major Brand. One of her powers was "sponge vision", which enabled her to disable other super-powered beings' powers. | |
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"Elderseal", a weapon characteristic added in Monster Hunter: World, prevents Elder Dragons from using some of their more powerful attacks and can cancel out their auras and abilities. | |
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In Animorphs the anti-morphing ray supposedly forces an Andalite (or Animorph) in morph to revert to their natural form. We never find out if it works, since the Animorphs fool the Yeerks into thinking it doesn't, and Visser Three kills the inventors at the end of the book. | |
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In The Wheel of Time series, it's separating a channeler from the True Source. It's called "gentling" when done to a man, "stilling" when it's done to a woman; the gender-neutral term is "severing". It is possible to reverse the process, but it only works completely if the person restoring the connection is of the opposite sex of the person who was severed, otherwise their channeling strength will return at a greatly reduced capacity. More temporary "shielding" is possible to cut channelers off, and certain places such as stedding and the city of Far Madding are permanently shielded. | |
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Powers, a comic series about human detectives investigating crimes involving the superpowered, has devices called "drainers" that prevent superhumans from using their powers while being questioned or detained. | |
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Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury features Antidote, a jamming field employed by Grassley-manufactured mobile suits to shut down the GUND-Format which gives Ad Stella Gundams their edge over other suits. While devastating during the attack on Folkvanger during the series's prologue episode it's later revealed that a Gundam pilot can brute force their way past the jamming by drawing on higher Permet Scores, albeit to levels usually harmful to the pilot. | |
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Dishonored has the Overseers, who wield special music boxes that prevents Corvo from using his powers. However, that does not stop him from blowing their brains out with a pistol. | |
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My Hero Academia: Shota Aizawa, aka Eraserhead, has a Quirk called Erasure that allows him to nullify the Quirks of other people simply by looking at them, but the effect stops working when he blinks and he has a serious dry eye problem if he overdoes it. However, it doesn't work on Quirks which permanently alter one's physical appearance. For example: If one had a Quirk which permanently turned them into a Beast Man, it would have no effect as said Quirk is continuously active and can't be turned off, but if their Quirk instead allowed them to transform into a Beastman, then it would work by preventing them from activating the transformation (or stopping the transformation from being maintained if it's already active and requires effort or fuel to maintain). He ends up very shaky with it though, with losing an eye in the Paranormal Liberation War. In the Internship Arc, a Yakuza group called the Shie Hassakai develop a special bullet that can nullify Quirks. At first the effect only works for a short period, but eventually they manage to create a variety that can permanently De-power anyone it hits. The bullets are created by extracting the blood out of a tortured girl named Eri, who has a quirk that allows her to "Rewind" anything she touches to a previous state. |
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In Ex Machina Mitchell Hundred, formerly known as The Great Machine, gave his two civilian assistants, Kremlin and Bradbury, each a device capable of nullifying his abilities. As a lifelong fan of comic books he was well aware of the danger that he could present if he ever decided to stop working for the public good, and he was also aware that many people are never accepting of the fact that they have changed and are no longer the "good guy." As such, he wanted these two men, who he alone trusted with the secret of his powers and identity, to have the capability of shutting him down if they ever thought that he could no longer be trusted. In the last arc of the series, Suzanne, who has become possessed by the power and is working to destroy the world, steals Kremlin's nullifier and goes looking for Mayor Hundred... only for Mitchell to reveal that not only did the nullifier not work, but it had never worked. He knew that Bradbury and Kremlin had been nervous even if they never said so, so he gave them each a piece of junk filled with electronics in order to reassure them of his good intentions. | |
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Wonder Woman: In large enough ammounts the Anti-Magic herb Moly can prevent magic users surrounded by it from accessing and using their power. This is why is is planted around Circe's cell in Wonder Woman (1987). | |
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Motherland: Fort Salem: The Camarilla witch hunters use sonic weapons which interrupt witches' songs and thus prevent them from doing magic in most cases. | |
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Fire Emblem on Forums: Fire Emblem on Forums: Chains of Horai: The Imperial Seal, an artifact belonging to the imperial Yamauchi Clan reputedly created by the Gods of the Land, possesses the power to nullify any Gnosis used against its wielder temporarily. |
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In Kubera, the Sword of Return is a god-level item designed to fight sura. It inhibits the regeneration of anything it strikes (specifically, it brings it down to normal human regeneration, which is basically nonexistent), from sura to gods, making them far easier to kill. While most sura and any god could easily wield the weapon, the problem is that it does the same thing to the owner as well, and the only way to give up the sword is to die. This makes it a perfect weapon for a human, but every sura who has tried to use it has inevitably died quickly and messily. | |
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The Quest of the Unaligned: The city of Tonzimmiel is surrounded by a force field which strips the magic from anyone who passes through it. Originally built to make the city a safe haven from the Magocracy that rule the surrounding country of Caederan, 600+ years of the field's effects have caused Tonzimmelians to cease believing in magic altogether. | |
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Certain machines in Mr. Shifty will negate the ability to shift. You can break them to get your power back. | |
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The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind features a remarkably simple way to keep slaves from casting spells: locked bracers enchanted with a small but constant magicka-drain effect. It takes a while to fully work, but once the magicka hits zero it's not coming back up barring magicka potions or removal of the bracers followed by sleep. No magicka, no spells. In Oblivion You can make your own power nullifier by enchanting an item with the 'silence' effect, the trick is getting an enemy to wear it. |
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In Legacies, Alaric has secretly placed a magical artifact under the Salvatore School that will negate any magical abilities or artifacts in the vicinity. Witches will be unable to cast spells, while vampires will lose their ability to handle sunlight due to their rings not working. It doesn't seem to affect the werewolves' ability to shift, though, or the vampires' enhanced speed and strength. Unbeknownst to him, one of the parents of the students turns out to be a member of Triad Industries, who turns on the device just before sending in trained soldiers, armed with wolfsbane and wooden stakes. | |
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In The Dark Hunters series, the magical ability of Were Hunters to shapeshift can be stopped by metriazo collars. If they stay on, however, the Were Hunter will eventually explode from the pent-up magick. | |
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One Piece provides many examples: Being within water paralyzes Devil Fruit users and prevents them from actively using their powers, but it doesn't necessarily negate their powers. This becomes important when Luffy is trapped underwater; his neck can still be stretched to reach the surface for air if it is pulled by someone else. Sea Prism Stone is a rare substance that possesses the same qualities of water, rendering a Devil Fruit user weak and only allowing them basic motor capabilities (standing and walking), while preventing them from using their Devil Fruit powers. It is primarily used to make handcuffs and jail cells for Devil Fruit users. When restrained with Sea Prism stone, Devil Fruit users become no different than normal humans. They aren't extensively used for other purposes by the World Government due to their rarity. Blackbeard is able to negate his opponent's Devil Fruit powers by touching them due to the properties of his Dark-Dark Fruit, and unlike standing water or Sea Prism Stone, it's a total shutoff at his will (ex. Luffy is no longer rubber and reverts back to being a flesh human). As Whitebeard reminded and showed him firsthand, however, this does nothing against a plain old unaugmented physical attack. |
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Pokémon: Disable (or a physical contact with anyone who has ability Cursed Body) locks out the target's most recently-used move for a few rounds. Imprison locks out any moves the target shares with the user until one of them switches out. Taunt prevents the target from using any Status Buffs, debuffs or anything other that is not a direct damage move for several rounds. The move Gastro Acid suppresses the target's ability (unless it's Multitype, Magic Bounce, or Stance Change) as long as they remain in battle. Entrainment, Worry Seed, and Simple Beam are somewhat similar in that they nullify a target's ability but instead replace it with a different one (the user's ability, Insomnia, and Simple, respectively). However, in some cases, that can be a double-edged sword, if it turns out the target is equipped to make use of the new ability. Grudge is a Taking You with Me version of this trope — if the user faints the round it's used, the target loses all the use points for the attack that last connected. A number of abilities also work as nullifiers. Air Lock and Cloud Nine negate all weather effects. Delta Stream (Mega Rayquaza's ability), Desolate Land (Primal Groudon), and Primordial Sea (Primal Kyogre) keep any moves and abilities that affect the weather from activating except each other, Air Lock, and Cloud Nine. Desolate Land and Primordial Sea also prevent Water and Fire moves from being used, respectively. Magic Guard nullifies all powers that do indirect damage (such as weather effects, traps and poison) against its user. Clear Body prevents other Pokémon from lowering the user's stats (although use of moves like Superpower still activate their effects). Damp prevents self-destruction moves like Self-Destruct and Explosion from working. The Mold Breaker ability and its special variations nullify any ability that would prevent a move from working as intended. For example, a Pokémon with Mold Breaker can hit Levitating Pokémon with ground-type moves and deal full fire damage to Heatproof Pokémon (for whom such damage is typically halved). However, Mold Breaker only activates on contact, so abilities that redirect moves (like Storm Drain and Lightningrod) will still attract moves, but won't prevent damage from them even if they would ordinarily, while Pokémon with abilities that block status effects (such as Immunity and Oblivious) will not block the status effect from being inflicted, but activate almost immediately and heal it. Mold Breaker can, however, even bypass Wonder Guard. Some Pokemon type advantages cancel out weaknesses. For instance, Dark-types are weak to Fighting-types, but Dark/Ghost-type Sableye is immune to Fighting-types due to its Ghost-typing. From the same generation, the Swampert line is Water/Ground-type and thus the Ground-type nullifies the Water-type weakness to Electric-types. Ghost type's nullifying ability towards Normal-type attacks can be nullified as well by using Foresight or having a Pokémon with the Scrappy ability. Similarly, Miracle Eye nullifies Dark-type's resistance to Psychic-type attacks, and Gravity can temporary nullify the privileges of Flying-types or Levitate ability. A number of Pokémon who rely on direct assault can benefit from nullifying some of their own powers by gaining additional advantages for the remaining ones. For example, the item Assault Vest forces the aforementioned Taunt effect (blocks use of non-damaging powers) on its wearer permanently, but it also raises their Special Defense. The ability Sheer Force nullifies all of the additional effects of some moves, raising their innate attack power instead. And the users of Choice Band/Specs/Scarf can use only one of their four useable moves, with the remaining three nullified for them, but for that, their Attack/Special Attack/Speed becomes increased, respectively. In addition, Gorilla Tactics is an ability that functions identical to a Choice Band, allowing its user to also take advantage of another item (such as a Choice Scarf as well). Some of the speedy Choice item users can also learn Trick or Switcheroo to trade their items with their opponent, if it's possible (and even the users with not that perfect speed can rely on Choice Scarf). As a result, at their first turn in battle, their opponent tries to do a Status Buff, but at the same turn suddenly receives a Choice item, becomes locked in such a buff and can't do anything else. Some items neutralize immunities for whoever holds them. An Iron Ball removes the immunity that Flying-type Pokémon and those with Levitate have to Ground-type moves, and a Ring Target removes any immunity the holder might have. These items are most commonly used for shenanigans with Trick or Switcheroo (similar to the above note about Choice items). Neutralizing Gas, the signature ability of Galarian Weezing, turns off all abilities of every Pokémon in battle at the same time as its user. The video introducing it demonstrates the main drawback if used in double battles, as Galarian Weezing's allies will have their abilities turned off too. Clear Smog and Haze nullify all stat changes that have been applied to their target — Clear Smog only affects one target, while Haze affects all Pokémon on the field. This includes both increases and decreases. However, the moves in question do not prevent future stat changes from being applied. However, Mist will prevent the user and their allies from further debuffs while active. |
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In Mauling Snarks, a Worm fanfic, if Taylor and Broadcast Administrator open enough connections to another snark and use up all of its "bandwidth", it briefly nullifies their powers. When Glory Girl's aura first tried to make Taylor adore it, doing this and shouting across all those connections actually knocked Vicky's powers out. | |
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In Sword of Truth, the Radahan collars take away the magic of anyone wearing them. Oddly enough, at least in the television version, they aren't immune to magic themselves. In the books the collars could be taken off by magic, but only the Sisters of Light could do it, except for Zed, who was so incredibly badass that he not only was able to take one off despite not being a Sister, he took it off of himself while it was suppressing his magic. | |
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Paradoxus: The Shaab Stone (from the Winx Club canon) is used to temporarily render Bloom and Stella magicless so a mind-controlled Diaspro can kill them. A necessary measure for two reasons — one, Diaspro forgot to level-up past the basic fairy transformation, therefore Bloom and Stella are more than capable to sweep the floor with her. Two, Big Bad Eudora feels very much menaced by Stella's light magic because she correctly assumes it's the Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors counter to her Fel (demonic) magic even if it's not holy in nature. | |
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Golden Wind: Illuso's Man in the Mirror effectively acts as this, allowing him to separate a someone from their Stand and render them completely helpless, though he can be tricked into pulling a Stand into the mirror world as Abbacchio demonstrated. | |
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On Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, Zurg manages to turn off Mira's powers by setting her in a box that disrupts her concentration whenever she tries to use her powers. | |
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Past Sins introduces an anti-magic collar for unicorns. | |
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The skill "Nihil" / "Mikiri" in the Jugdral (Genealogy of the Holy War and Thracia 776) and Tellius (Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn) sagas. In the Jugdral games, it nullifies all enemy Critical Hit-based, and Special Sword skills; in the Tellius games, it negates all enemy Battle skills. The Tellius games have in addition the Skill "Parity", which has the same effect but extended to the Skill's owner as well, and also negates both the skill's owner and his foe's support and terrain bonuses. | |
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The Dreamland Chronicles: Humans in Dream Land have powers, always including flight, unless they are afraid. The pirates exploit this. | |
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Selkie: There exists a device to block echo powers. If used on an adult and calibrated properly, it should merely block said powers when worn. If miscalibrated, used on a child, and/or worn too long, it might cause the wearer's powers to atrophy entirely, even when removed. Selkie's hair clip is one such device. | |
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Final Fantasy: A non-mobile variant in Final Fantasy XV. After years of research (aided by Ardyn Izunia and Verstael Besithia, the Niflheim Empire managed to develop Wavebreaker, an Area of Effect radio station that outputs frequencies along specific wavelengths to neutralise Lucian weaponry, warping, and elemental magic within its radius. It is stated to have been used during the siege of Insomnia, where it was able to weaken Lucis' barrier, as well as its immortal guardians. Noctis and his friends encounter one in Zegnautus Keep, leaving them mostly helpless as the party's weapons cannot be summoned. Luckily, Noctis happens to be carrying the Ring of the Lucii, which happens to be immune to Wavebreaker, and he later finds King Regis' sword, with Ravus' body near it. Final Fantasy XVI has fetters, manacles that keep any Bearer from casting magic. They're strong enough to even keep Dominants in check so they can't turn from human into an Eikon. |
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Magic: The Gathering has a number of different Power Nullifiers depending on what exactly you want to nullify. Null Rod, quoted above, gets all artifacts; Arrest gets one particular creature; Pithing Needle turns off one particular card; Back to Basics turns off nonbasic lands... |
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In Painkiller Jane, neuros can be rendered harmless by "chipping" them with a special gun that implants a control chip into the back of their heads, counteracting their abilities. It doesn't work on advanced neuros, though. | |
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Forever Gate: The gols use bronze collars to prevent humans from using their innate Shock and Awe powers. They are referred to as "bronze bitches" by said humans. | |
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders: Mannish Boy's Death XIII can disturb the spiritual energy of its victims enough that they'll be unable to summon their Stand when inside its dream world. However, if their Stand is summoned before they fall asleep, it'll be in their dreams as well, which Kakyoin uses to defeat him. Golden Wind: Illuso's Man in the Mirror effectively acts as this, allowing him to separate a someone from their Stand and render them completely helpless, though he can be tricked into pulling a Stand into the mirror world as Abbacchio demonstrated. |
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Generator Rex: The title character has permanent Power Nullification as one of his primary powers, though considering how powers are handed out in the Generator Rex universe, its not really that threatening except against the few EVOs with a Magneto-like ideology. Feakins from the episode "Deadzone" exhibits some sort of Nanite deadzone around himself. If Rex is in too close a vicinity to him, his powers don't work. |
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X-Men: The Last Stand has the "cure," a serum derived from the blood of a mutant boy nicknamed, Leech, who can neutralize the powers of other mutants that stand within three feet of him. The cure is offered as voluntary treatment at first, but by the middle of the film, it has been put into plastic darts are fired from plastic weapons powered with compressed air. | |
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Leech negates superhuman powers by his proximity, which makes rescuing him from mutant-hating thugs a very difficult prospect. It's not just mutants — he's shut down Spider-Man, the Power Pack, and The Inhumans as well at different times, though there's one instance of his presence not affecting the Fantastic Four. These days he can restrain his powers with effort, though you'll still be temporarily depowered if you touch him. | |
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Morrowind features a remarkably simple way to keep slaves from casting spells: locked bracers enchanted with a small but constant magicka-drain effect. It takes a while to fully work, but once the magicka hits zero it's not coming back up barring magicka potions or removal of the bracers followed by sleep. No magicka, no spells. | |
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The Perry Rhodan universe has a variety of devices that counter or dampen psionic powers either on purpose or as a side effect of their normal operation, from actual traps and prisons that negate such powers inside a given area to relatively common force fields that they cannot penetrate (usually a painful experience for teleporters in particular). Justified in this setting by these powers and much of its advanced technology both invoking fundamentally the same hyperspace physics and energies, which can then naturally end up interfering with each other as the plot demands. | |
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Riddle Roseheart from Twisted Wonderland's unique magic, "Off with Your Head", functions as this. Any poor sap unlucky enough to be on the receiving end gets a heart-shaped collar around their neck and is unable to use their magic until Riddle removes it. This is the punishment doled out to anyone who breaks Heartslabyul's rules, unwittingly or otherwise. | |
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The Dark Eye has the substance of banedust as well as some divine rituals to permanently drain the magic ability of a person, used frequently to punish criminal wizards. Enchainments of iron serve well as a temporary version. | |
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Ninjago: Vengestone and the Ice Emperor's corrupted ice both prevent elemental masters from using their Elemental Powers. | |
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In Young Justice (2010), inhibitor collars are often placed on criminals with powers, in order to nullify those powers. Sometimes these collars are voluntarily worn by people who fear Power Incontinence. These collars are made to nullify specific powers, ie. if you are given a collar that is made to nullify flight and super strength, it won't inhibit psychic abilities. | |
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Kagetsu in Shamanic Princess is a "neutralizer, meaning he can interrupt the powers of any magic user for a short time. Comes at a price of not having much attacking strength, so he uses a daemon to fight for him. | |
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In Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, Antasma has the unique ability to separate Dreamy Luigi from Mario and imprison him within one of his Antasmunchies. This lowers Mario's stats and leaves him with only his basic jump attack, so freeing Luigi ASAP is in one's best interest, though locating him isn't always an easy task. | |
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There are two in Danny Phantom: The Specter Deflector wards off anything ectoplasmic, so if Danny were to turn into his ghostly Super Hero counterpart, he'd get a nasty electric zap. The other is the more straightforward version of this trope: the Plasmius Maximus, designed to nullify ghost powers for a good three hours. |
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She-Ra: Princess of Power: In "The Secret of the Sword", Queen Angella was imprisoned and made to wear a collar that stopped her from using her powers. Once He-Man freed her and destroyed it, she demonstrates just how powerful she is. | |
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In Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?, Superman uses Gold Kryptonite to permanently rob himself of his powers after violating his Thou Shalt Not Kill oath by killing Mr. Mxyzptlk with the Phantom Zone Projector via Portal Cut. | |
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In Neither a Bird nor a Plane, it's Deku!, the Ultra-Humanite has a powerful Quirk, "Over Man", that can weaken the physical abilities of humans around him. He gets suspicious when it doesn't work on Izuku (who, in this universe, is actually a Kryptonian). | |
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Phaeton has zero elements which can be used to negate magic, scramble psychic waves and toggle genes. | |
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Phaeton | hasFeature |
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In Wolfenstein (2009), once the player begins to acquire Veil powers, they will begin to encounter Veil Inhibitors, devices which block access to said powers within a certain radius.note The game also changes the player character's vision to black-and-white as a way to indicate an Inhibitor is nearby. Fortunately, they are easily destroyed once spotted. | |
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Wolfenstein (2009) (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_c16701db | type |
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In Sabretooth & the Exiles, Orchis agent Dr. Barrington's mutant prisoners are fitted with power-dampening collars. It's downplayed, as the name implies - they're not effective enough to neutralise all powers (e.g. Sabretooth's healing factor is reduced, not entirely cancelled). | |
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Sabretooth & the Exiles (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_c3c3dfc | type |
Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_c3c3dfc | comment |
Stardust Crusaders: Mannish Boy's Death XIII can disturb the spiritual energy of its victims enough that they'll be unable to summon their Stand when inside its dream world. However, if their Stand is summoned before they fall asleep, it'll be in their dreams as well, which Kakyoin uses to defeat him. | |
Power Nullifier / int_c3c3dfc | featureApplicability |
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_c4282b71 | comment |
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: King Sombra from the season three premiere could create dark crystals that could negate a pony's magic, from embedding them into Shining Armor's horn to keep him from casting any magic, to a trap keeping Twilight from teleporting outside of it with the Crystal Heart. The "Equestria Games" use disabling spells (which look like airport metal detectors) that unicorns must pass through to prevent cheating in the events. In "The Cutie Map -– Part 2", Starlight Glimmer's cutie mark equalizer dampens the special talent of any character hit by it and removes their cutie mark. Not only does it rob them of any ability beyond even the most base level ability of a pony, but it even mildly affects their personality. Pinkie Pie becomes much less fun-loving and Applejack becomes unable to use Western...isms. In To Where and Back Again - Part 2, Queen Chrysalis's throne negates all magic except for the changeling's own which probably explains how they were able to capture the Mane Six and the royal family. |
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Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_c7ced1f1 | comment |
In Asylum (Daemon of Decay), restraining rings are used on unicorn patients as a safety precaution for both the staff and themselves. Unfortunately for Twilight, this makes her life a lot harder. | |
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Power Nullifier / int_ca77311f | comment |
In Infamous 2, early on in the game, it's revealed that Cole's main goal is to power up to be able to use the Ray Field Inhibitor, which removes the powers of himself and other conduits, including the Big Bad, the Beast. | |
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inFAMOUS 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_cae652c | comment |
Knuckle from Hunter × Hunter had an ability he called I.R.S., which allowed him to suppress an opponent's Nen ability for 30 days once certain conditions were met. | |
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Hunter × Hunter (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
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The Resurgence Series reveals that Bella Swan's immunity to Edward's telepathy is actually the first manifestation of her primary ability to negate the powers of others; Sylar can cut her with his telekinesis and Peter copies her power as usual, but characters like Hiro and Elle can’t affect her with their powers, and Sylar’s intuitive aptitude had trouble identifying the exact nature of Bella’s ability. As she learns more about her own ability, Bella learns that she can even "turn off" the abilities of other evolved humans, including ‘blocking’ Peter’s access to Sylar’s intuitive aptitude while leaving the rest of his powers unaffected and permanently preventing Becky from using her invisibility. | |
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Resurgence Series (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
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Wild Cards: The Trump Card virus, developed by Dr. Tachyon, is meant to cure Xenovirus Takis-A (colloquially known as the setting's eponymous Wild Card). Unfortunately, it is only about 5% effective, and itself lethal in about 30% of attempts. Not surprisingly, most of those who tried it were jokers rather than aces, and even few of those would risk it. A successful cure can also spell the death of the former wildcarder if his powers kept him alive. Croyd's personal strain of the Wild Card during his Typhoid Croyd period is this trope mixed with mass empowerment, being a forced reroll in the setting's Super Power Lottery. It can turn anyone to any wildcarder — nat, joker, deuce or ace to carrier, Black Queen, joker, deuce or ace. From ace to joker, deuce or Black Queen is this trope in permanent or lethal form. |
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Wild Cards | hasFeature |
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Now You See It...: Max gives Danny a ring that he claims will help him control his powers, but it really puts his powers under Max's control. He also can't remove it without outside help. | |
Power Nullifier / int_d4a8407e | featureApplicability |
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Now You See It... | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_d4e486c7 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
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Dota 2 has three separate effects that are used to block abilities. Silence prevents the use of active abilities, Mute prevents the use of items, and Break disables the effects of passive hero abilities. | |
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Dota 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
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In Chrysalis Visits The Hague, Chrysalis' tremendous magic power is curbed (pretty rudimentarily) by the humans by wrapping her horn in wires and tin foil and feeding it a constant stream of electricity from a battery. | |
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Power Nullifier | |
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The Initiative made use of SPIN technology to keep its recruits in line — and enforce the SHRA. SPIN removes any and all superhuman abilities permanently. After Komodo was dosed when she refused to go along with the corrupt Initiative of Dark Reign, they managed to develop a "cure" of sorts to restore her powers. | |
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Dark Reign (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_d56c92f3 | comment |
In "Who is Superwoman?", Reactron and Superwoman use Gold Kryptonite to depower Supergirl in order to kill her more easily, and find the hard way that "powerless" is not synonymous with "helpless". | |
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Who is Superwoman? (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_d5e9cf36 | comment |
XCOM 2: Disorientation stops use of most abilities, chiefly among them psionics. | |
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XCOM 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_d6b6971d | comment |
Survivor introduced one in Season 37 in the form of an Idol Nullifier. A person possessing this advantage can cancel out the effects of a person playing an idol if they can correctly guess who will play an idol at that tribal council. | |
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Survivor | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_d7081096 | type |
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Power Nullifier / int_d7081096 | comment |
EarthBound Series: The PSI power "PSI Block" of EarthBound Beginnings prevents the target from using any of their Psychic Powers for the remainder of the battle. In EarthBound (1994), Jeff's Counter-PSI unit prevents an enemy from using any PSI power for the remainder of the battle. His Neutralizer machine, when used in battle, nullifies all Status Buffs and nerfs (on both allies and enemies), while his Shield Killer machine nullifies an enemy's shield for the rest of the battle. |
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Mother (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_d7b9f920 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_d7b9f920 | comment |
Invoked in Mr. and Mrs. X, where Rogue borrows one from a stash the X-Men keep so she can enjoy her honeymoon with Gambit, then complains that it is ugly, clunky, awkward and generally inconvenient, wondering why nobody ever tried to make a more stylish version. Beast points out that most mutants would not want anything to do with a power-nullifier, subtly invoking the tendency of such devices to be used to make mutants vulnerable and easy to abuse. It's also noted that prolonged usage leaves Rogue with a nasty headache and even the modified version Beast creates for her still causes discomfort which puts a limit on how long she can stand to wear it. | |
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Power Nullifier / int_dae5ec31 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
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One of Zin's fugitives used a ray gun style device on Cole in Tracker, nullifying his Cirronian abilities until Mel discovered she could power him back up. | |
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Tracker | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_db96ded4 | type |
Power Nullifier | |
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In The Legend of Korra, Ty Lee's chi-blocking technique is employed by Anti-Bending Faction, the Equalists. The Leader of the Equalists, Amon, claims to be able to permanently remove bending, with the implication he uses the same technique Aang used. In actuality, he's using a form of Bloodbending. | |
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The Legend of Korra | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
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A Mage's Power: There are runes which are known as "prison runes" because they prevent criminal mages from using their powers to escape. Tahart hides them in Annala's maid uniform to make her unable to resist him. When Eric is arrested, a metal collar is snapped on him to prevent him from attacking the officers. |
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A Mage's Power | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_dc17fc41 | comment |
Being within about five feet of a Blood Hound in The Persistence will shut down your Dark Matter abilities. You won't be able to teleport or scan for enemies. | |
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The Persistence (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Once Upon a Time: Rumplestiltskin gives Regina a shapeshifting spell so that she can mingle with her subjects and learn what they think of her. The disguise prevents her from using magic and cannot be removed by anyone but Rumplestiltskin. An organization of Witch Hunters "scientifically" nullify magic by injecting people with metals and nanomachines. Although it's later revealed that Peter Pan was stringing them along, and their tools weren't really the Weird Science they thought they were. So it was actually magical Anti-Magic at work. |
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Once Upon a Time | hasFeature |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: In "Helpless", Buffy, as part of a test by the Watchers' Council on her eighteenth birthday, is hypnotized and Giles is forced to inject a regimen of drugs into her that suppress her Slayer strength. | |
Power Nullifier / int_e293455a | featureApplicability |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer | hasFeature |
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The Legend of Spyro has several artifacts specifically created to drain a dragons ability to use their elements. Dark Gems are the most common, though Gaul has a staff that can do this too. | |
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Power Nullifier / int_e4d1aa01 | comment |
Hybrid × Heart Magias Academy Ataraxia: The Batlantis Empire has several restraints like collars and cuffs as well as cells that stop people from using their powers. The restraints can be dialed down to let prisoners use some of their powers, like when the Empire forced Kizuna and Grabel to face each other in Gladiator Games so they could entertain the crowd but not generate enough force to escape. The two manage to escape by engaging in foreplay on the arena floor until they generate so much energy they overload and burn off their cuffs. | |
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Power Nullifier | |
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In Shakugan no Shana, when Shana is captured in Season 3, she has a small chain wrapped around her wrist that stops her from using her powers. | |
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Shakugan no Shana | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_e5ce55d5 | comment |
In Convergence, the domes act as this, cutting people off from their power sources for approximately a year (though New 52 Earth 2 is exempt). | |
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Convergence (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Star Wars Legends has a living version of this: Ysalamiri, small, furry reptilian creatures. Their predators are Force-sensitive, so they evolved the ability to create a Forceless bubble for about 10 meters around them. Imperials took to trying to create Ysalamiri harnesses that they could wear as anti-Jedi measures. | |
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Star Wars Legends (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Looming Shadow and Mana Mutation Menace' feature "Ordercraft collars" that are primarily used on elves to shut down their innate chaotic abilities. | |
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Looming Shadow | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
Power Nullifier / int_e85a49b4 | comment |
Power Nullifiers are known as "pulsing" effects in SenZar, and they're even more feared than in most other games, because of SenZar's munchkin-friendly design. | |
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SenZar (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier / int_e951212 | type |
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In Dawn of a New Age: Oldport Blues, the government agent that's attempting to track down the superpowered cast is revealed to have a small, circular pin that can disable the powers of those who touch or wear it. It also serves as a shield for its wearer, as shown when the principal put on one and was protected from Finn's scrying. This served as a big hint that the government were involved with the empowering event that gave the children their superpowers, since they already had technology on hand to fight against it. | |
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The Hollows has "zip strips", a durable zip tie that can be strapped to a Ley Line Witch's wrist or ankle and severs their contact with ley lines until it is removed, rendering them powerless. Rachel occasionally gets grappled by her opponents and has one of these tied on to amp up the tension, and she herself later uses them against opposing witches. | |
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The Hollows | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
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Mistborn: Forcing a Mistborn to burn aluminum causes all of their other metal reserves to be consumed quickly, leaving them as helpless as a normal human. Likewise, an Allomancer can burn chromium to evoke this effect on another Allomancer through touch. According to Word of God, this metal remains undiscovered as of The Alloy of Law. |
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Mistborn (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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In Mass Effect: Andromeda, severing Ryder's connection to SAM nullifies all of his/her abilities as well as damaging Ryder. It takes Ryder's opposite sex twin resetting that connection to bring Ryder's powers back. | |
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Mass Effect: Andromeda (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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In The Mummy Returns, Imhotep finds out that he can't use magic in the temple of Ahm Shere. He was hoping to use it to easily kill the Scorpion King, but realizes that Anubis wishes him to fight as a mortal. | |
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The Mummy Returns | hasFeature |
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Fire Emblem on Forums: Chains of Horai: The Imperial Seal, an artifact belonging to the imperial Yamauchi Clan reputedly created by the Gods of the Land, possesses the power to nullify any Gnosis used against its wielder temporarily. | |
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Fire Emblem On Forums Chains Of Horai (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
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Durarara!!: Discussed. Since Celty makes her clothing out of her own shadows, Izaya asks her if they would disappear if he shone a powerful enough spotlight at them. Celty doesn't know, but luckily, Izaya has no interest in finding out. | |
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Durarara!! | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
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In Rurouni Kenshin, the Forest of Darkness negates a warrior's ability to sense chi. | |
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Rurouni Kenshin (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Power Nullifier | |
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Yu-Gi-Oh!: Kumongous, at the cost of two Kaiju counters from anywhere on the field, can negate the effects of a monster that is summoned. Furthermore, that monster cannot attack that turn. | |
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Power Nullifier | |
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X-Men: Apocalypse reveals electrical fields can block mutant powers — the box that Nightcrawler is brought to the East Berlin fight club in is electrified, as is the cage he fights Angel in, which prevents him teleporting out. On Stryker's helicopter, Jean finds that the electrical cage they're in also blocks her telepathy so she can't mind-control the pilots. | |
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X-Men: Apocalypse | hasFeature |
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BlazBlue: Hakumen's Nox, Ookami, has this ability, rendered in-game as being able to null out projectiles, and in-story as otherwise immortal characters (Namely Nu-13 and Terumi) don't want it near them. Celica A. Mercury has the uncontrollable ability to neutralize all seithr in an area around her. As seithr is required to use all ars magus and ars armagus, as well as the Azure Grimoire, she functions as this around most entities. Ragna's right arm and eye go completely numb around her as a result; likewise, the aforementioned Terumi shits himself if he catches sight of her (at the end of his CP Arcade, he screams for Phantom to get him out of there). Azrael, one of the three newcomers from Chrono Phantasma, is an interesting case in which he has a Power Nullifier on himself that he purposefully applied. The Nullifier in question, his Enchant Dragunov tattoos, is activated/deactivated at will, and comes in three levels, with the third level unleashing his true power. The reason for his willing restriction was to draw out the battles he engaged in since fighting at full strength meant opponents who died easily, thus ending fights too quickly. |
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The intro to Empire of Sock shows that the titular hamster's evil apocalyptic powers can be contained by... a regular plastic hamster cage because his powers cannot affect plastic objects. This is the same hamster who made human sacrifices, freed creatures from hell, burned a city and fought gods. | |
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The PSI power "PSI Block" of EarthBound Beginnings prevents the target from using any of their Psychic Powers for the remainder of the battle. | |
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In the Arrowverse, there are a number of means for dampening metahuman abilities. They usually take the form of a collar or handcuffs. They have been shown to exist on at least three worlds (Earth-1, Earth-X, and Earth-38). Some metahumans are strong enough to fight through the dampening effects. Some facilities also come equipped with dampening generators (e.g., Iron Heights Penitentiary, A.R.G.U.S. headquarters). In one case, Ray Palmer develops specialized nanites that, when injected into a speedster, sap his speed, although a skilled speedster is able to vibrate his body to get rid of them. The Flash (2014) Arc Villain Cicada has a dagger that nullifies powers in a certain range (except of course, Cicada's own power to control it psychically.) The result is a deadly weapon that can follow you anywhere (so long as Cicada knows where you are) and can No-Sell any way you try to use your powers to fight or flee. It should be noted that these methods typically only affect metahumans. Magical abilities and alien powers are immune. Part of the rules for this involve the source of powers. The dark matter from the particle accelerator explosion that kicked off The Flash (2014) is responsible for the powers of everyone in that series — even the Earth-2 villains were empowered by their dimension's version of that event, and a particle-accelerator-affected villain called The Thinker figured out how to manipulate the same dark matter responsible for his Super-Intelligence (and withering body), hence the new metas in Seasons 4 and 5 — in other words, the ones we don't think of as having been created by the explosion may have a few degrees of separation from the original incident but they're still powered by the same dark matter it released. As such, the same cuffs, cells, or dagger can work equally well regardless of what power the target has. Kryptonians and magic-users are of course not powered by it at all, thus immune. (We eventually find out Killer Frost got her powers much earlier, in childhood, though they only recently awakened. As such, she becomes a secret weapon against Cicada: not powered by the dark matter, she's the only member of Team Flash that the dagger won't shut down.) On Earth-38, Shelley Island has power dampers that affect all aliens and metahumans. The island is meant as a processing center similar to Ellis Island, but for extraterrestrial refugees and immigrants. |
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In City of Heroes, the Bio-Energy Feedback Inducer is a power-draining weapon used by the "Sappers." It works by draining your endurance, which all powers need to operate. EMP and electrical powers can do this as well, but not drain you completely in a single hit like a Sapper can. | |
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The Wheel of Time (2021): Channelers can block others using the One Power, though it's very difficult to do this to the more powerful. | |
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