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* In ''[[One Piece]]'', there appears to be only one of each Devil Fruit. Averted with Haki, though.
* In ''[[One Piece]]'', there appears to be only one of each Devil Fruit. Averted with Haki, though.
* ''[[Bleach]]''
* ''[[Bleach]]''
* ''[[Needless]]''
* ''[[NEEDLESS]]''
* The Espers from [[To Aru Majutsu no Index]] and its spin-off [[To Aru Kagaku no Railgun]] always only have one power but the versatility of this power can vary. Railgun controls electromagnetism which allows for [[Lightning Can Do Anything]] but Meltdowner essentially creates plasma and is mainly only useful for destructive purposes.
* The Espers from [[To Aru Majutsu no Index]] and its spin-off [[To Aru Kagaku no Railgun]] always only have one power but the versatility of this power can vary. Railgun controls electromagnetism which allows for [[Lightning Can Do Anything]] but Meltdowner essentially creates plasma and is mainly only useful for destructive purposes.


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* The ''Nightfall'' books by Mickey Zucker Reichert feature individuals with single "natal talents".
* The ''Nightfall'' books by Mickey Zucker Reichert feature individuals with single "natal talents".
* The supers in ''Those Who Walk in Darkness'' and ''What Fire Cannot Burn'' by [[John Ridley]] all have strictly one power each. This became a major plot point in the latter book.
* The supers in ''Those Who Walk in Darkness'' and ''What Fire Cannot Burn'' by [[John Ridley]] all have strictly one power each. This became a major plot point in the latter book.
* The ''[[Xanth (Literature)|Xanth]]'' books fit this trope.
* The ''[[Xanth]]'' books fit this trope.
* The titular [[Graceling|Gracelings]] each have one Grace (which is either a skill at which they are superhumanly proficient or an outright superpower.)
* The titular [[Graceling|Gracelings]] each have one Grace (which is either a skill at which they are superhumanly proficient or an outright superpower.)
* The psychic children of the ''Gotterelektrongruppe'' in Ian Tregillis' ''[[Bitter Seeds (Literature)|Bitter Seeds]]''.
* The psychic children of the ''Gotterelektrongruppe'' in Ian Tregillis' ''[[Bitter Seeds]]''.
* The Magicals/Actives of ''[[The Grimnoir Chronicles|Hard Magic]]'' all have one power each, albeit with [[Required Secondary Powers]] included.
* The Magicals/Actives of ''[[The Grimnoir Chronicles|Hard Magic]]'' all have one power each, albeit with [[Required Secondary Powers]] included.
* ''[[Gone]]'' by Michael Grant features several superpowered kids with a single power each.
* ''[[Gone]]'' by Michael Grant features several superpowered kids with a single power each.
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== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* ''[[The 4400]]''
* ''[[The 4400]]''
* ''[[Heroes (TV)|Heroes]]'' has this for all the heroes. It's just that a couple of them have the single power of stealing/copying other people's powers.
* ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' has this for all the heroes. It's just that a couple of them have the single power of stealing/copying other people's powers.
* ''[[Mutant X]]'' does this with the exception of [[Big Bad|Gabriel Ashlocke]], who had ''every'' power.
* ''[[Mutant X]]'' does this with the exception of [[Big Bad|Gabriel Ashlocke]], who had ''every'' power.
* ''[[Misfits]]'' subverts this. Although everyone seems to get one power, at least two people were given two powers in the storm, and Seth can give customers multiple powers with his ability.
* ''[[Misfits]]'' subverts this. Although everyone seems to get one power, at least two people were given two powers in the storm, and Seth can give customers multiple powers with his ability.

Revision as of 01:54, 9 April 2014

A fairly common subtype of settings with a Mass Super-Empowering Event in the backstory. Each superpowered person gets one power. Some powers are more versatile than others, of course. The only exceptions are people whose one superpower is the power to copy or steal powers. Nobody gets Combo-Platter Powers as a default.

Examples of One Person, One Power include:


Anime and Manga

Comic Books

Literature

  • The Nightfall books by Mickey Zucker Reichert feature individuals with single "natal talents".
  • The supers in Those Who Walk in Darkness and What Fire Cannot Burn by John Ridley all have strictly one power each. This became a major plot point in the latter book.
  • The Xanth books fit this trope.
  • The titular Gracelings each have one Grace (which is either a skill at which they are superhumanly proficient or an outright superpower.)
  • The psychic children of the Gotterelektrongruppe in Ian Tregillis' Bitter Seeds.
  • The Magicals/Actives of Hard Magic all have one power each, albeit with Required Secondary Powers included.
  • Gone by Michael Grant features several superpowered kids with a single power each.
  • In Shadow Ops, "Latents" (humans who develop magical powers) only develop within one specific "school" of magic. Some of these are limited, i.e. pyromancers can only create fire. Others are impressively diverse, such as terramancers, who can control earth, shape and grow plants, and mind-control animals.

Live Action TV

  • The 4400
  • Heroes has this for all the heroes. It's just that a couple of them have the single power of stealing/copying other people's powers.
  • Mutant X does this with the exception of Gabriel Ashlocke, who had every power.
  • Misfits subverts this. Although everyone seems to get one power, at least two people were given two powers in the storm, and Seth can give customers multiple powers with his ability.
  • Alphas

Film

  • Push
  • Sky High. While Nurse Specs mentions that its possible for the child of two superhumans to inherit both of their parents powers, the implication is that its damned rare, and everyone else's reactions to Will's not only being super-strong but being able to fly implies that most people only have one power.

Web Original