The power to reconstruct and repair one's armor. Sub-power of Physical Restoration and Armor Manipulation. Armor equivalent of Regenerative Healing Factor.
Also Called[]
- Armor/Exoskeleton Reconstruction
- Armor/Exoskeleton Repair
- Armor/Exoskeleton Restoration
- Exoskeleton Regeneration
Capabilities[]
The user can repair their broken armor via Elemental Transmutation, Magic, Physical Restoration or by simply transmitting their life force particles (magical or spiritual) into a part of the armor via Infusion. This power also applies to Dermal Armor.
Applications[]
- Defense Recovery
- Quality Enhancement of armors.
- Regenerate powers the armor may have to have infinite power energy capacity.
- Some armors may also regenerate the user alongside itself.
Associations[]
Limitations[]
- May require a source to provide regeneration.
- May be a limit to how much damage the armor can take.
- The user may have to be wearing the armor for it to regenerate.
- Irreversible Destruction can negate this power.
Known Users[]
- Incursio (Akame ga Kill!)
- Synthroid (Ben 10)
- Neisseria Gonorrheae (Cells at Work! CODE BLACK)
- Alphonse Elric (Fullmetal Alchemist); via Alchemy
- Shoma/Kamen Rider Gavv (Kamen Rider Gavv)
- Omega (Mega Man Zero)
- Adam Arclight (Needless); via Positive Feedback Zero
- Zakat (Needless); via Felsen Avalanche
- Megatron/Galvatron (Transformers: Cybertron)
Known Objects[]
- The Centurion Project (Kim Possible)
- Kim's Battle Suit (Kim Possible)
- Iron Man Armor Model 37/Bleeding Edge Armor (Marvel Comics)
- Power Suit (Metroid)
- Armor of Unicron (Transformers: Cybertron)