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* Satan in ''Series/{{Reaper}}'' seems to be able to do anything with a few exceptions like not being able to hear anything said inside a of circle and ice cream will disappear if he tries to touch it. The latter is a punishment given by God who's completely omnipotent.
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* The goal of the three goddesses in ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'' is to find a being who is above them to the degree that they are above mortals. Turns out [[spoiler:Tenchi is the GodInHumanForm that they're looking for.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse'': As the creators of the universe, the 5th-dimensional Contumelia could be seen as gods. They have an extradimensional barrier around the Annihilargh that they claim is impossible to breach. Ben is able to [[CuttingThroughEnergy slice through the barrier]] with a sword made from the DNA of Alien X, a RealityWarper from [[OutsideContextProblem beyond the universe]] who has already shown the power to NoSell the destruction of the universe caused by another Annihilargh and recreate it with just a thought. [[AllPowerfulBystander The Contumelia]] find this "interesting".
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* This trope was the case when eight thousand years before the main story of ''VisualNovel/KajiriKamuiKagura'' the four [[SentientCosmicForce Hadou Gods]] faced Hajun during the battle for the throne. The four Hadou Gods where all extremely strong, being able to affect the entire multiverse with [[StoryBreakerPower their power]]. [[EternalRecurrence Mercurius]], the former owner of the throne and mastermind behind everything during the [[VisualNovel/DiesIrae prequel]], [[ForeverWar Reinhard Heydrich]], who commanded an army consisting of billions of skeletons and possessed a giant amount of storybreaker powers and weapons, [[TimeStandsStill Ren Fuji/Tenma Yato]], the main character of the prequel who wielded the series' strongest defense and Marie/Tasogare, the fifth owner of the Throne, a hyperdimensional artefact capable of manipulating all of reality. Yet despite their impressive powers combined, the battle ended up as a massive defeat for the four, with only Yato barely surviving. [[spoiler: The reason for this was that Hajun due to his tumor constantly stoking his rage was locked in an ever increasing cycle of growth, thus quickly increasing his strength in an attempt to rid himself of said tumor yet being unable to properly locate it as it was part of his being. As the remaining Gods were relatively stagnant in power after their ascension they ended up quickly surpassed in raw power by Hajun as his growth rate approached towards infinity.]]

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* This trope was the case when eight thousand years before the main story of ''VisualNovel/KajiriKamuiKagura'' the four [[SentientCosmicForce Hadou Gods]] faced Hajun during the battle for the throne. The four Hadou Gods where were all extremely strong, being able to affect the entire multiverse with [[StoryBreakerPower their power]]. [[EternalRecurrence Mercurius]], the former owner of the throne and mastermind behind everything during the [[VisualNovel/DiesIrae prequel]], [[ForeverWar Reinhard Heydrich]], who commanded an army consisting of billions of skeletons and possessed a giant amount of storybreaker powers and weapons, [[TimeStandsStill Ren Fuji/Tenma Yato]], the main character of the prequel who wielded the series' strongest defense and Marie/Tasogare, the fifth owner of the Throne, a hyperdimensional artefact capable of manipulating all of reality. Yet despite their impressive powers combined, the battle ended up as a massive defeat for the four, with only Yato barely surviving. [[spoiler: The reason for this was that Hajun due to his tumor constantly stoking his rage was locked in an ever increasing cycle of growth, thus quickly increasing his strength in an attempt to rid himself of said tumor yet being unable to properly locate it as it was part of his being. As the remaining Gods were relatively stagnant in power after their ascension they ended up quickly surpassed in raw power by Hajun as his growth rate approached towards infinity.]]

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* In ''Franchise/StarTrek'', the different members of the Q-continuum can sometimes nullify each others' powers. It appears to work based on hierarchy and strength in numbers. (At some point Q insists that his species is not omnipotent, but they sure seem that way to humans.)
* In the ''Series/TheTwilightZone1985'' episode "Crazy As A Soup Sandwich", the demon Volkerps is defeated by the "master of demons"', who turns out the be [[spoiler: Nino, the mob boss.]]
* The ''Series/TheTwilightZone2002'' episode "It's Still A Good Life" features the RealityWarper Anthony Fremont (first introduced in [[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E73ItsAGoodLife the original series]]) and his daughter Audrey. They have most of the same powers, but Audrey can restore things she or her father have willed out of existence, which he cannot do, and she can prevent her father from reading her mind while being fully able to read his.


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* ''Franchise/KamenRider'':
** ''Series/KamenRiderGaim'': The wielder of the Golden Fruit gains godlike powers including control of time, space, and life itself. [[spoiler:DJ Sagara]], the avatar of the Helheim Forest that bears the Fruit, is even more omnipotent than that, as he's able to tag along on the Fruit-wielder's time-travelling without suffering the restrictions on changing the past that they have, and the idea of using the Fruit to defeat him is never even suggested.
** ''Series/KamenRiderZiO'': By the end of the series, the villain has stolen half of the powers of ''Series/KamenRiderDecade'' and combined them with his own time-manipulating powers, enabling him to summon versions of every other Kamen Rider villain from WhatIf timelines where they were strong enough to win against their heroic opponents. The title character proves to be so much more omnipotent upon receiving the powers of Oma Zi-O, the power of all Riders past, present, and future, that defeating all of these enhanced villains takes him twenty seconds. The real Decade fares no better in a post-series movie where he and Oma Zi-O fight: both of them have all of the powers of every Rider, but Zi-O has ''better'' access to the powers, and easily defeats Decade.
** ''Series/KamenRiderSaber'': The evil Kamen Rider Solomon manages to get the powers of most of the pieces of the GreatBigBookOfEverything, making him omnipotent enough to rewrite the world to his liking. Saber gets the powers of the Holy Swords meant to serve as the pen that writes the Book, making him omnipotent enough to undo Solomon's efforts with a few sweeps of his sword. Finally, Storious gets the powers of ''all'' of the pieces of the Great Book, and this makes ''him'' omnipotent enough that when he decides to end the world, the only thing Saber can do is [[spoiler:use the pen to write a sequel.]]
* In ''Franchise/StarTrek'', the different members of the Q-continuum can sometimes nullify each others' powers. It appears to work based on hierarchy and strength in numbers. (At some point Q insists that his species is not omnipotent, but they sure seem that way to humans.)
* In the ''Series/TheTwilightZone1985'' episode "Crazy As A Soup Sandwich", the demon Volkerps is defeated by the "master of demons"', who turns out the be [[spoiler: Nino, the mob boss.]]
* The ''Series/TheTwilightZone2002'' episode "It's Still A Good Life" features the RealityWarper Anthony Fremont (first introduced in [[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E73ItsAGoodLife the original series]]) and his daughter Audrey. They have most of the same powers, but Audrey can restore things she or her father have willed out of existence, which he cannot do, and she can prevent her father from reading her mind while being fully able to read his.

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** "Deadpool vs. Mask": Though their numerical feats are also considered, the most powerful abilities for each are Deadpool's Continuity Gem, which allows him to rewrite what happens and has happened, and the Mask's use of Toonforce, which enables him to do basically anything. [[spoiler: The comparison of these powers never comes up in the final analysis -- it almost looks like the Continuity Gem isn't really being considered -- but the animated battle is essentially resolved when Deadpool brandishes the Continuity Gem, only to find the Mask is also holding one, explaining that he's wearing one, ie. it can't do anything his mask can't.]]

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** "Deadpool vs. Mask": Though their numerical feats are also considered, the most powerful abilities for each are Deadpool's Continuity Gem, which allows him to rewrite what happens and has happened, and the Mask's use of Toonforce, Toon Force, which enables him to do basically anything. [[spoiler: The comparison of these powers never comes up in the final analysis -- it almost looks like the Continuity Gem isn't really being considered -- but the animated battle is essentially resolved when Deadpool brandishes the Continuity Gem, only to find the Mask is also holding one, explaining that he's wearing one, ie. it can't do anything his mask can't.]] With Deadpool admitting defeat (though he goes down fighting), this presumably implies the Mask's power to alter reality is greater. (It gets weird if you consider it might have been a tie, because even though Deadpool no longer uses the Continuity Gem after that, the ensuing final physical fight still has the Mask win through his Toon Force powers, since that's what he uses all the time.)]]

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* ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'': "Thanos vs. Darkseid": Thanos, with the Infinifite Gauntlet that gives him power over the entire universe against Darkseid, a god from another universe. [[spoiler: Darkseid is "even more". Though the Infinity Stones would protect Thanos against one of Darkseid's godlike powers, the Anti-Life Equation, nothing stops Darkseid from using another attack like the Omega Sanction to win whenever he likes. Also, fighting Darkseid outside his home universe is FightingAShadow, and the Infinity Gauntlet is powerless in Darkseid's own universe.]]

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"Thanos vs. Darkseid": Thanos, with the Infinifite Gauntlet that gives him power over the entire universe against Darkseid, a god from another universe. [[spoiler: Darkseid is "even more". Though the Infinity Stones would protect Thanos against one of Darkseid's godlike powers, the Anti-Life Equation, nothing stops Darkseid from using another attack like the Omega Sanction to win whenever he likes. Also, fighting Darkseid outside his home universe is FightingAShadow, and the Infinity Gauntlet is powerless in Darkseid's own universe.]]
** "Deadpool vs. Mask": Though their numerical feats are also considered, the most powerful abilities for each are Deadpool's Continuity Gem, which allows him to rewrite what happens and has happened, and the Mask's use of Toonforce, which enables him to do basically anything. [[spoiler: The comparison of these powers never comes up in the final analysis -- it almost looks like the Continuity Gem isn't really being considered -- but the animated battle is essentially resolved when Deadpool brandishes the Continuity Gem, only to find the Mask is also holding one, explaining that he's wearing one, ie. it can't do anything his mask can't.
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Ah, TheOmnipotent. The ultimate StoryBreakerPower. A RealityWarper able to do whatever they please or imagine despite physical or natural laws. A character in this [[SuperWeight class of power]] is nearly impossible to challenge.

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Ah, TheOmnipotent. The ultimate StoryBreakerPower. A RealityWarper able to do whatever they please or imagine despite physical or natural laws. A character in this [[SuperWeight [[JustForFun/SuperWeight class of power]] is nearly impossible to challenge.

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* This trope was the case when eight thousand years before the main story of ''VisualNovel/KajiriKamuiKagura'' the four [[SentientCosmicForce Hadou Gods]] faced Hajun during the battle for the throne. The four Hadou Gods where all ridiculously strong, being able to affect the entire multiverse with [[StoryBreakerPower their power]]. To make the difference clear, the first one was [[EternalRecurrence Mercurius]], the former owner of the throne and mastermind behind everything during the [[VisualNovel/DiesIrae prequel]], being able to throw thousands stars and easely squash a universe into a singularity. The second was [[ForeverWar Reinhard Heydrich]], who commanded an army consisting of billions of skeletons and possessed a giant amount of storybreaker powers and weapons, including the lance of Longinus which is able to [[OneHitKill erase anyone's existence with a strike]], [[UnblockableAttack always go faster than the target]] [[AlwaysAccurateAttack and can never miss]]. The third was [[TimeStandsStill Tenma Yato]], who was able to stop time of all of existence on a conceptional level and possessed the time armor, the series' strongest defense which negates any form of damage. The last of the four Gods was Tasogare, the fifth owner of the Throne, a hyperdimensional artefact capable of manipulating all of reality, and had the guillotine curse, which kills anyone who touches her. The one who defeated them all, Hajun, on the other hand was able to do that because of the series PowerLevel, the Taikyoku level. If one has a higher level than the opponent, then one can't be affected by the powers of the weaker one. The four Hadou Gods all had a Taikyoku value of 90 while the scale of Hajun was literally [[OverNineThousand infinite]].

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* This trope was the case when eight thousand years before the main story of ''VisualNovel/KajiriKamuiKagura'' the four [[SentientCosmicForce Hadou Gods]] faced Hajun during the battle for the throne. The four Hadou Gods where all ridiculously extremely strong, being able to affect the entire multiverse with [[StoryBreakerPower their power]]. To make the difference clear, the first one was [[EternalRecurrence Mercurius]], the former owner of the throne and mastermind behind everything during the [[VisualNovel/DiesIrae prequel]], being able to throw thousands stars and easely squash a universe into a singularity. The second was [[ForeverWar Reinhard Heydrich]], who commanded an army consisting of billions of skeletons and possessed a giant amount of storybreaker powers and weapons, including the lance of Longinus which is able to [[OneHitKill erase anyone's existence with a strike]], [[UnblockableAttack always go faster than the target]] [[AlwaysAccurateAttack and can never miss]]. The third was [[TimeStandsStill Tenma Ren Fuji/Tenma Yato]], the main character of the prequel who was able to stop time of all of existence on a conceptional level and possessed the time armor, wielded the series' strongest defense which negates any form of damage. The last of the four Gods was Tasogare, and Marie/Tasogare, the fifth owner of the Throne, a hyperdimensional artefact capable of manipulating all of reality, and had the guillotine curse, which kills anyone who touches her. The one who defeated them all, Hajun, on the other hand was able to do that because of the series PowerLevel, the Taikyoku level. If one has a higher level than the opponent, then one can't be affected by the reality. Yet despite their impressive powers of combined, the weaker one. battle ended up as a massive defeat for the four, with only Yato barely surviving. [[spoiler: The four Hadou Gods all had a Taikyoku value of 90 while the scale of reason for this was that Hajun due to his tumor constantly stoking his rage was literally [[OverNineThousand infinite]].locked in an ever increasing cycle of growth, thus quickly increasing his strength in an attempt to rid himself of said tumor yet being unable to properly locate it as it was part of his being. As the remaining Gods were relatively stagnant in power after their ascension they ended up quickly surpassed in raw power by Hajun as his growth rate approached towards infinity.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime:'' Implied. Prismo the Wishmaster is already an entity that has near-complete control over the [[PlaceBeyondTime Time Room]] and can create whole universes on a whim, yet he has a boss. And when he brings him up in the context of multiversal screw-ups, he feels it necessary to reiterate: Yes, '''[[RealityWarper he]]''' has a '''[[AlwaysABiggerFish boss]]''', who isn't going to be happy about what's about to happen.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime:'' Implied. Prismo the Wishmaster is already an entity that has near-complete control over the [[PlaceBeyondTime Time Room]] and can create whole universes on a whim, yet he has a boss. And when he brings him up in the context of multiversal screw-ups, he feels it necessary to reiterate: Yes, '''[[RealityWarper he]]''' '''''[[RealityWarper he]]''''' has a '''[[AlwaysABiggerFish boss]]''', '''''[[AlwaysABiggerFish boss]]''''', who isn't going to be happy about what's about to happen.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime:'' Implied. Prismo the Wishmaster is already an entity that has near-complete control over the [[PlaceBeyondTime Time Room]] and can create whole universes on a whim, yet he has a boss. And when he brings him up in the context of multiversal screw-ups, he feels it necessary to reiterate: Yes, '''[[RealityWarper he]]''' has a '''[[AlwaysABiggerFish boss]]''', who isn't going to be happy about what's about to happen.
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