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There are many superheroes out there. Some, like Batman, do their super-heroing using years and years of training their bodies, showing human capability to a remarkable extent, possibly with the help from a utility belt as well. Others are like Superman, having a whole grab-bag of superpowers that needn't even be remotely related in some of the extreme cases. Then, there are superheroes like Cyclops. Beast Boy. Static. The middle-roaders. The ones that only have one listed superpower, but which they sometimes have many uses for. As you can guess, this trope excuses unmentioned Required Secondary Powers, since they often aren't a power in their own right, though the line can get a little fuzzy at times. Elemental Powers are a sub-trope of this. In a show with Cast Speciation, this can easily become What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?. (See Hawkman in the Superfriends cartoon.) One Person, One Power is when this applies to every powered person in a setting. |
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In Worm, superpowers cover basically every type and level of the Superpower Lottery you could imagine, so naturally many individuals have just one specific power and maybe some Required Secondary Powers. Even the most one dimensional powers tend to have a variety of clever uses, like the bug-controlling protagonist who is constantly coming up with new, highly effective ways to apply her ability for the entire duration of the series. Quite a few "single" powers are essentially multiple effects rolled together as well, like Eidolon, whose "single" power is the ability to switch between having a variety of other powers (although a limited number and for a limited time) or Lung, whose ability can basically be summarized as "turning into a dragon when he's fighting" which includes rapid regeneration, pyrokinesis, super strength, flight and so on. There are, of course, also those like Alexandria who simply have multiple distinct and unconnected powers. | |
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A significant number of characters from X-Men. Cyclops, Quicksilver, Magneto, Polaris, Rogue (even though she uses her one power to get many), Mystique, Shadowcat, and almost too many others to mention. In theory, all Mutants are supposed to have one and only one power, but this is not really the case. This is inconsistently applied to Nightcrawler. Sometimes teleportation is considered his only "true" power, with things like hiding in darkness being just a function of his dark fur and wall-crawling coming from his unusual fingers and toes (and he's therefore unable to cling to very smooth surfaces). Other times he has full-on invisibility in shadows and can climb pretty much anything. |
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The espers in A Certain Magical Index and A Certain Scientific Railgun generally seem to operate like this. They have one very specific power that they can use in all sorts of ways (eg. Misaka has control over electricity, which she can use to stick to walls, shoot lightning, create railguns...). The one esper who breaks this rule is Gunha Sogiita, who has several powers that don't seem to have anything to do with each other, frustrating researchers to no end, especially since he has no interest in learning how his powers work. Mages tend to be a bit more complicated. | |
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Most superpowered characters in Heroes have only one power, and many others have "related" powers (e.g. Hiro Nakamura can bend time and space). | |
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In the Wearing the Cape setting, a significant percentage of breakthroughs are single-power types, loosely or tightly defined. Blackstone practices "stage magic" (illusions, levitation, teleportation), The Harlequin is bouncy to the point of physical invulnerability, Rush is "fast", etc. | |
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All superpowered characters in Sky High are like this outside of Will, who inherited one power from each of his parents (Flight from his mother, Super-Strength from his father). Lampshaded by Royal Pain when Will's flight power manifests during the Final Battle. | |
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Chuggington has Action Chugger, a superhero who can fly, and that's all. | |
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A lot of the supers in the Whateley Universe. Chaka can control ki. That's it. Except she can control her ki, your ki, pull extra ki out of the ground, read ki in other people, learn tricks by watching people use their ki... Blot can absorb electromagnetic energy. Kamuro can shoot sparks out of her hands. | |
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Eternals: As opposed to the comics where they were all Flying Bricks with an assortment of powers, each of the Eternals in the MCU have a single power (except Ikaris, who has both Flight and Eye Beams). Sersi has Transmutation, Sprite has illusions, Ajak has Healing Hands, Gilgamesh has Super-Strength, Kingo has literal Finger Guns, Thena can create weapons, Druig has Mind Control, Makkari has Super-Speed, and Phastos is a Technopath. | |
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Pretty much everyone on Misfits are only given one power by a mysterious storm. In the original gang, Kelly has Mind Reading, Curtis has Time Travel, Simon can turn invisible, Alisha makes people want to have sex with her, and Nathan is immortal. In the new group, Finn has telekinesis, Jess has X-Ray Vision, Rudy has a Literal Split Personality, and Curtis first switches powers to become a Gender Bender and later switches to raising the dead. Most of the other powered characters also have one power, and sometimes it's useless anyway (or seems that way). | |
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X-Men Film Series: Telepathy is Professor X's sole mutant gift, but it's a very handy one. | |
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Mutant X: Some New Mutants have a single power, while others have multiple. For example, Emma is The Empath, Brennan has Shock and Awe, and Jesse has density manipulation (manifesting either as Intangibility or Super-Toughness). On the other hand, Shalimar has Super-Strength and Super-Reflexes (as do all Feral-type New Mutants, it's the only category without any power variety). However, later on, all four develop additional abilities: Emma becomes a full-blown telepath and can also launch some kind of psychic ball from her forehead, Brennan can use his electricity to simulate flight (sort of like an ion engine from his hands), Jesse learns to affect the density of objects he touches, and Shalimar gets Super-Senses. Averted hard with Gabriel Ashlocke. Being a Super Prototype, he has multiple powers from all New Mutant categories. | |
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All benders in Avatar: The Last Airbender have control over only one of the four elements. The Avatar is special not just because they're significantly more powerful, but that they are able to master all four elements. | |
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At the time he was created, The Flash's sole superpower was super-speed. However, he's since gotten a host of... very vaguely speed-related powers, turning the Speed Force into a Swiss-Army Superpower. For example, he has a healing factor (i.e. healing very fast), can time travel (albeit only with special equipment), can phase through walls and projectiles (vibrating himself down to the atomic level), drag someone into the Speed Force to kill/imprison them, drain all the Speed Force from an opponent to freeze them in place, and also perform an Infinite Mass Punch (basically hitting someone so fast it'd be as if he had Superman levels of Super-Strength behind his blows). | |
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In Super Powereds, most Supers and Powereds have a single power (some broader than others). The hallmark of a good Hero is the ability to find other applications of their power. Of the five main characters, Mary is the only one with two (later three) distinct powers: telepathy and telekinesis. The others have one each: Vince has Energy Absorption, Nick has luck manipulation, Alice has flight (actually Gravity Mastery), and Hershel turns into Roy who has Super-Strength (actually Hershel has an Adaptive Ability). The master of applying a single power in multiple ways is Chad, who has used his Master of Your Domain ability to simulate Super-Strength, Super-Toughness, Super-Reflexes, Super-Senses, Psychic Block Defense (actually an unintentional side effect of him rewiring his own brain for greater efficiency), bone armor, and "blood saw" among others. | |
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Daredevil. His only power is enhanced senses. | |
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Contractors in Darker than Black have only a single power. They might be creative with it, but it always comes back to one general ability. This means that contractors who have an ability that needs Required Secondary Powers are quite pooched, as evidenced by the Contractor with a Flash Step ability who essentially defeats himself. | |
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My Hero Academia usually works like this, with 80% of the human population being born with superpowers called Quirks. While most people simply inherit one of their parents' Quirks, some will instead inherit both of their parents Quirks combined into a brand new one. The prime example is Shoto Tororoki, whose Quirk: Half Cold Hald Hot, is a combination of his father's fire power and his mother's ice power. The series also goes into the possibility of someone gaining multiple powers. The prime example being the villain All For One, whose Quirk also named All For One, grants him the power to steal other Quirks and either use it himself or transfer it to someone else. He used this to create the Nomu, genetically augmented individuals who have been bestowed multiple Quirks, but whose brains atrophied from the strain, turning them into mindless monsters. On the other side of the coin, All For One created his own arch-nemesis by forcibly bestowing a Quirk that accumulates power to his supposedly Quirkless brother, who actually had a useless Quirk that he could pass on to other people. The two Quirks fused together into a new Quirk called One for All, which grants the power of SuperStrength/SuperSpeed and can be transferred from person to person, with the power of the Quirk increasing each time it's transferred. Originally used by the hero All Might, he eventually passed it on to the protagonist Izuku Midoriya. It's later revealed that One For All absorbed the Quriks of the previous users, with Midoriya being the first user able to access these additional powers. | |
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Devil Fruit from One Piece gives a person one super human ability. What regular humans can do in that universe would be super powers pretty much anywhere else though. Although Devil Fruit eaters do have it much better than other series with one superpower as many of the Devil's Fruit have multiple powers that all fall under one name. For example, the Sand Sand Fruit lets the user control sand, turn into sand, and drain water out of other people's bodies (thus, turning them into "sand"). The best example of this trope would have to be the protagonist himself, Monkey D. Luffy. He is a Rubber Man, able to stretch and contort his body like it was rubber. That's about it. He keeps discovering new and increasingly creative applications for it, however, that it's the only power Luffy needs. And later on, it's revealed that it's not a mundane ability after all, but actually one of the rarest and most powerful fruits out there, meaning that Luffy actually won the Super Power Lottery with that one ability. |
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure gives us Stands, most of which have one ability (healing, stopping time, turning things into paper). The majority of a Stand user's strength comes from how flexible they are with these powers (for example, the Stand with "healing" as its ability can heal human wounds... and rebuild broken objects, and reconstitute meals into their component ingredients, and...). | |
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The Incredible Hulk: The Hulk was originally just a very big, very strong behemoth. Soon, he gained an assortment of powers, some which were logical in relation to increased muscle ability, such as super-leaping, Nigh-Invulnerability, Super-Speed and Super-Reflexes. Then, over time, things just got crazy, and he gained other abilities such as immunity to mind control, ability to see supernatural creatures, ability to absorb radiation, a Healing Factor that rivals Wolverine's, a gland that lets him breathe underwater, and sometimes the ability to create new personalities as needed (each with their own power set). | |
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Most of the Wizards of Fairy Tail are only proficient in one type of magic, but can use that magic in many different ways. Erza has a full arsenal of magical weapons and armors she can summon, and Gray can make anything out of ice. | |
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The pre-reboot Legion of Super-Heroes had a "No Duplicate Powers" rule. They accepted only one member with a particular power, and traditionally members had only one each- Cosmic Boy, Saturn Girl, Lightning Lad, Brainiac 5, Triplicate Girl, etc. There are some exceptions, like Superboy and Supergirl. | |
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Similarly, most alter-users from s-CRY-ed have one ability granted to them, at least at first. They may later get upgrades in power, and several characters have multiple largely unrelated abilities (Straight Cougar, for example, has the ability to make things fast, which manifests as super speed... and turning cars into pink supercharged vehicles). Main character Kazuma's only ability at the beginning of the series is an armored right arm. | |
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In The Incredibles, most members of the Parr family have one superpower each (Super-Strength for Bob, Rubber Man powers for Helen, Super-Speed for Dash), and the film series implies that is also the case with most supers. The exceptions are Violet, who has both invisibility and force field generation, and Jack-Jack, who appears normal but develops a wide variety of powers in the climax of the first film. Of course, Violet's powers are identical to Marvel's Invisible Woman, who originally only had the invisibility and developed the forcefields later. Helen is a gender-swapped Mr Fantastic, Bob's powers are equivalent to the Thing, minus the downside, Dash has Quicksilver's powers and Frozone has Iceman's. | |
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Replace "Superheroes" with "Anti-Heroes" and Cassie Hack of Hack/Slash now qualifies thanks to the recent arcs of her comic book series, because she gained a healing factor (literally her only genuine super-power at this point) since then. | |
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Touhou has various characters with one specific power (flight, manipulating density, manipulating boundaries)... but said power is so massively ill-defined it can easily reach Semantic Superpower. Reimu's power is to fly. This includes "flying away from reality", effectively becoming invulnerable. Suika can manipulate density. While this is usually represented by her being a Sizeshifter, Living Cloud or Me's a Crowd, she can also cause lots of people to gather at parties by manipulating population density. Yukari's "manipulation of boundaries" power usually manifests as her summoning portals (called gaps) to and from anywhere in midair, but extends to things like the boundary between Gensokyo and the outside, life and death, reality and fantasy... Thankfully, she spends most of her time sleeping and so rarely uses her powers (even in fanon she mostly uses them to play stupid pranks). |
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How to Succeed in Evil has this in characters mentioned off-hand by the narrator or the protagonist. | |
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Fantastic Four: Most of the team qualifies. Ben has super strength and durability, Reed is a Rubber Man and Johnny is a pyrokinetic. Sue initially started out with only invisibility but gained the ability to create and manipulate force-fields. | |
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Witches from Charmed are usually born with a single unique "active" power along with their basic witch abilities. The Charmed Ones start this way (telekinesis, time-stopping and premonition), but subsequently develop new powers as advancements of their original powers. It's subverted with Paige. The prophecy dictates that she would gain the power of telekinesis, but also discovers that she possesses a whole set of other powers due to her Whitelighter lineage. Piper's children also continue this trend (also being half-Whitelighters) and possess even more powers than her aunt. | |
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Legion: Charles Xavier has Telepathy and nothing more, unlike the Superpower Lottery winners Amahl Farouk and David Haller. However, in the astral plane, Charles is stronger than either them because he triumphs over the Shadow King in a psychic duel, and David is unable to stop Charles from "pulling" him into a Blank White Void, away from Past Farouk (whom David was on the verge of murdering) despite activating his power (as demonstrated by David's glowing fingers). Even though Charles is a novice to the astral plane, neither Farouk nor David can gain the upper-hand on him in a Mental World irrespective of their Combo Platter Powers, which is a testament to how supremely talented Charles is as a telepath. | |
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