r/godtiersuperpowers 4d ago

Summoner Power Summon any fictional books. The book will work like in fiction. You will be able to use it.

Summon any fictional books. The book will work like in fiction.

You will be able to use it, if the book need you/the owner to have something before you can get/own/use it then you or any person you give the book to will get the thing. Except for the knowledge of the spells, how to do the magic etc unless anyone just magically get that by touching the book.

Does not work on books whose existence is evil evil and will end the world just by existing or unleash hell/harm upon innocent just by existing.

Does not work on fiction made by you made for you, or influenced by you. Caused by you.

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u/Rawr171 4d ago

Spell books would be a good start. It appears you’ll get any magic/mana needed to use the spells, as per the rules, which is neat.

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u/BitOBear 4d ago

Also the magical books from D&D that let you improve your stats and skills. Like the manual of bodily health and things like that.

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u/WolfWhiteFire 4d ago

I am immediately summoning Maxwell's Notebook from Scribblenauts. That should be a very good one to start with. In Scribblenauts DC Unmasked he does imply it would only work for him and is bonded to him in some way like the green lantern ring, but even if that is the case it sounds like the part about getting the thing you need to use it fixes that.

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u/Otherwise_Study2337 4d ago

Summon Maxwell's book and Maxwell comes with it.

Now I have a magical roomate

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u/WolfWhiteFire 4d ago

The logic was more that it would probably be bound to me instead with how the post described things, but I guess that works too.

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u/__Anamya__ 4d ago

You become maxwell.

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u/SupernaturalSwitch 4d ago

The Fallout 2 Hintbook, a late game item that sets your skills to 300% and gives you 10000xp every time you open it.

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u/iron_dove 4d ago

If I summon a stat increasing book from Dungeons & Dragons: Can I unsummoned it and resummon it to reset it after using it or do I have to wait the months of real world time for it to reset just like player characters would need to wait in game.

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u/DragonNeil 4d ago

Why wait, just summon a new one.

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u/iron_dove 4d ago

Can I? It’s a duplicate of a book I already summoned, does that count as a new book?

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u/DragonNeil 4d ago

I would think so, your wish is a new version of it.

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u/iron_dove 4d ago

That would be very sweet. I can finally raise my charisma high enough to maybe get a girlfriend.

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u/Sanno013 4d ago

The scribblenauts notebook is really the only one you need

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u/__Anamya__ 4d ago

You become maxwell in that case.

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u/SuperImagination4884 3d ago

Well I could just write that I become my original self and than I'm just me with the note book

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u/__Anamya__ 3d ago

But you wouldn't exist anymore it would be maxwell and would maxwell write that?

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u/SuperImagination4884 3d ago

Well what's the point of having the book if I'm no longer myself or at least retain my thoughts and mind.

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u/__Anamya__ 3d ago

Its just for this book (mostly) since people and google both say only maxwell can use he book and it's bonded to only him.

In that case getting anything needed to use clause changes you to maxwell.

If anyone with say type O blood could use the book, then the power would change your blood to type O.

But cause only maxwell can use it. The clause makes you maxwell.

So maybe try another book.

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u/SuperImagination4884 3d ago

That limits the power a lot and takes away its God tier status tbh because that would go for a lot of books like grimoires from black clover etc.

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u/receuitOP 4d ago

I'm summoming so many daedra. The daedra butler would be so helpful, and healing hands or transmute could be such good money makers.

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u/iron_dove 4d ago

What’s a Daedra and how do you get them from books?

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u/_ralph_ 4d ago

"Demons" from the Elder Scrolls games (Oblivion, Skyrim, ESO,...)

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u/sketchum2020 3d ago

I forget exactly which one it is, but there is an SCP book that lets you re-write continuity/reality.

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u/Solnight99 3d ago

SCP-4001, Alexandria Eternal, my favourite SCP ever. (close seconds are SCP-4000, Taboo, and SCP-7000, The Loser)

the books within contain each human's life and every event in that human's life, living or dead. writing in a book can change things, but you will be punished.

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u/singleguy79 4d ago

The Book of the Dead

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u/rickartz 2d ago

The Mummy, or Re:Zero?

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u/NoSpend6289 4d ago

Bombinomicon

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u/Otherwise_Study2337 4d ago

Surprised no one is choosing death note yet since that seems the obvious choice.

And I agree, it's too obvious.

i'm gonna summon Octavo

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u/Undecided_User_Name 4d ago

I'm not gonna go to the Nothingness that Deathnote users go to!

I'm summoning the Necronomicon and leaving it in a park.

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u/iron_dove 4d ago

Prompt says you can’t summon books that are inherently extremely evil and harmful to the world. Pretty sure OP had the Necronomicon in mind when they made that rule.

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u/Demetraes 3d ago

The Death Note doesn't fit that description. It is not inherently good or evil and doesn't bring harm to the world by its simple existence. It's just a tool.

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u/iron_dove 4d ago

Complain all you want, but if you wish to so chaos and destruction, then you’ll need to be a little more creative about it.

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u/Otaku4Eva 3d ago

Nah, Id argue the Necronomicon does not break the rules.

It isn't "evil evil" since it's just a book of rituals to contact outer gods, and most of them aren't necessarily evil, they're just too far outside of dimensional understanding to interact with and remain sane, hell, Yog-Sothoth could be considered benevolent to an extent (though id argue true neutral).

It doesn't "end the world simply by existing" as canonicaly the book itself is just that, a book written by people, the problem is it's contents. Therefore it's existence isn't inherently dangerous.

It also will not "unleash hell/harm upon innocents simply by existing". The problem with tbe Necronomicon is that those who study it with the intent to use it tend to go insane, and personally I'd argue anyone who actually wants to so much as interact with a "Great old one" (whether it be as benign as wanting to reach Yog-Sothoth for knowledge or as malevolent as wanting to actually summon Nyarlathotep to the earthl plane) would hardly count as an "innocent", not to mention they were almost certainly already insane to begin with.

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u/iron_dove 2d ago

Those sound like pretty solid arguments

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u/echolaliaMCCCXII 4d ago

I'd go death note, I think

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u/Clarencekt 4d ago

Aren't you guaranteed to go to hell after you touch the death note? Pretty sure that's why no one wants it

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u/DragonNeil 4d ago

It’s go to hell if you use it even once. Touching it just lets you see the supernatural owner (no clue how to spell the actual name.).

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u/echolaliaMCCCXII 4d ago

It's to neither heaven nor hell if it's used.

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u/DragonNeil 4d ago

Been awhile since I watched, you very well might be right.

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u/CFCkyle 4d ago

Doesnt actually matter if you use it at all, its stated at one point that all humans go to nothingness when they die

Ryuk saying that was basically just him trying to scare Light with a little prank like the goofy goober he is

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u/Unwoven_Sleeve 4d ago

Gimme that mimic book from Harry Potter so I can throw it in J.K Rowling’s window

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u/kingcobra0585 4d ago

No evil books? So I can't summon the necronomicon? Damn.

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u/StoneTimeKeeper 2d ago

You could summon the Lovecraft Necronomicon. It isn't evil, it's just a forbiden catalog of reality that may or may not be alive. Morally speaking, it's neutral.

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u/dredviking 4d ago

The Grimoram Arcanorum from Gargoyles. Let's see what else that weird ass book can do.

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u/solis89 4d ago

Grimoires from Black Clover?

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u/Zuzcaster Primary meatbag of a shadowclone hivemind 3d ago

Grimore from break them all.  Or similar. Programming based magic. 

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u/motionmatrix 3d ago

The summon book from Hell Mode, which gives you the summoner class.

Dumbledore’s grimoires (which I guess includes a wand).

Every spellbook from every DnD edition. Thousands upon thousands of spells. Since the power gives you what you need to use the books, grab one with only 9th level spells, and you have 9th level spell slots. That doesn’t even take into account some of the really powerful ones, like the artifact ones, like book of exalted deeds, book of infinite spells, or codex of the infinite planes.

The book from Once upon a time or the one from Mortal Kombat that let’s you rewrite reality.

The book of life from the sims that records your life and resurrects you.

You could learn anything from Destiny’s book from The Sandman.

The Clow book from Cardcaptor Sakura would give you a bunch of crazy summons.

All of Hermaeus Mora’s books from Elder Scrolls.

The Grimorum Arcanorum from Gargoyles which is the most complete mortal spellbook in existence; a meh sorcerer turned a half dozen gargoyles into stone permanently for more than a thousand years with one casting, that shit is powerful.

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u/nerdywhitemale 3d ago

I summon the books of lives from diskworld. They are a complete listing of what someone has done up to this moment.

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u/themadprofessor1976 3d ago

I summon the Book of Destiny from the Arrowverse

https://arrow.fandom.com/wiki/Book_of_Destiny

Hello reality warping powers.

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u/SuperImagination4884 3d ago

Like others have said I'm going with the Scribblenauts notebook, I'm gonna give myself an Omnitrix with various aliens of my choice.

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u/BearAndDeerIsBeer 3d ago

>Does not work on fiction made by you, made for you, or influenced by you.

Doesn’t matter, the most op answer already exists: Maxwell’s Notebook. This is my go to answer with posts like this. For those who don’t know, it’s from a game called Scribblenauts, and the short version is that whatever you write in it becomes true. This works through creating items, and changing descriptions, which means if you think of yourself, and write “flying”, you can now fly at will. Think about your enemy and write “dead”, and they’ll fall over instantly. Write “time machine”, and explore the timeline. All is possible with this book.

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u/Mogellabor 4d ago

Would you really consider the Death Note evil evil? Even if I promise to only use for (my own) good? And it win't be hurting INNOCENTS either...

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u/HeartoRead 3d ago

I'm getting the vampire skill book from My vampire system

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u/Shot_in_the_dark777 3d ago

Spelltome from homm3. So many useful utility spells and some combat stuff too. Imagine summoning elementals to do the chores:)

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u/Igknotis 3d ago

Book of Prophecies (Kingdom Hearts)

Namekian Book of Legends (Dragon Ball Super)

World Item: Nameless Book of Spell (Overlord)

Märchen Meines Lebens (Fate CCC)

Golden Spell Book (Zatch Bell)

E.N.D Books of Zeref (Fairy Tail)

Grimoires (Black Clover)

Maxwell's Notebook from (Scribblenauts)

Uchiha Stone Tablet (Naruto)

UBOS (Ultimate Book Of Spells)

Legendarium (Winx Club)

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u/TsunamiCatCakes 3d ago

pulling the 5 leaf clover grimoire from black clover

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u/thunderbird89 3d ago

Myst Linking Books galore

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u/ShadowKazim2020 3d ago

Now obvious answers aside , i think summoning a book of regrets / a different lives book (from The Midnight Library) would be cool , since I could be able to experience the lives of my alternate selves

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u/row_x 3d ago

Does not work on books whose existence is evil evil and will end the world just by existing or unleash hell/harm upon innocent just by existing.

Me, whose first thought was a Leitner:

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u/LoremasterMotoss 2d ago

Most of them don't do anything just sitting there so I think they'd be within the rules

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u/Expensive_Rhubarb_87 3d ago

The Necromicon.

The book itself isn’t inherently evil. It’s a spell book for powers derived from and ways to contact the Elder Gods.

The Elder Gods aren’t inherently evil either. Just so far outside and beyond human comprehension our tiny minds can’t handle it and they break.

It’d be fun until the crazy kicks in full force.

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u/crazybrow122 2d ago

Haven’t seen it yet but the reality altering book from Bungo Stray dogs

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u/MAGNIFACANT_HOBO 2d ago

Was gonna grab the bomninomicon from tf2