[quote=Krein] (Kami's power more or less have the same potential of OPness considering Kami could easily just draw upon the electricity of the area and electrify the entire place. Same goes for drawing upon the electricity from the atmosphere.When the locusts feed on the energy of the plant, it isn't used to empower them. It's simply spat back out as the corrupted energy that would be harmful to Kami. It doesn't mean it would affect him that instant, only if he absorbed it. I never said they could not be killed by physical attacks, I merely said they were hard to kill. Them destroying the universe also seems to be a bit of a stretch considering they are at most a large area "attack", like you mentioned and I admit they are. On this note though, I do believe that I mentioned there were some parts of the plant where the energy was left uncorrupted. It's fair for you so that Kami won't be left completely vulnerable, but also fair for me and basically everyone else around for the same reason.At this point from all that you've mentioned about the extent of Kami's current power and his power once it grows, he too does seem to be a character that can have freeform power. He seems on the verge of controlling and manipulating basically everything related to electricity/electrons.If you're talking about my character running the risk of being OP because of freeform abilities, powerful attacks that cover large areas, and being weak to virtually nothing, I honestly do feel that Kami runs with the same risk as well, and a large part of why all of what I'm doing seems so powerful is because I'm evening out the playing field between my character and yours, as well as for everyone else's.I don't want to state as fact that you'd do all these things, but the fact that you could is enough reason for me to do the same.) [/quote] ((Kami's attack power is limited by his control. Whereas he can absorb large amounts of power, if he absorbs too much, he can no longer control it, meaning it could start doing all kinds of freaky crap. Now, the difference between Kami's power and your power is that Kami has one ability. Electricity. However, Dark Magic, theoretically, can do anything, from telekinesis to teleportation to transmutation, warding, mind-control, telepathy, sumonning, planar travel, astral projection, elemental control, spirit binding, energy deterioration, animating dead bodies, mutation of the form, and many, many other abilities. Kami only has some of these, and is limited in their use. They are all extensions of electricity control, and thus essential to the character. Your Wormwood attack cannot really be blocked. I used a nuke on it. I locked them in a nuke, and blew them up. And they survived that. If you need more than a nuke to blow something up, then you KNOW it's overpowered. Also, it'll kill Kami, as he IS electricity. Thus, it's an unstoppable lethal attack. Which I find overpowered. Kami's control is gradually increasing, making him gradually more dangerous. However, he still can't summon infinite amounts of electricity from the atmosphere. If there really was al that much electricity in the atmosphere, we'd have thunderstorms permanently. He mostly has to draw electricity from human-made sources, like power lines and nuclear power plants. Overall, while Kami is powerful, he does not break any of the points of judgement I use (feel free to challenge these). However, I will admit to Wormwood not being an attack of an overly powerful magnitude. In this aspect, I will yield to you, and admit I was wrong.))