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| - As much as I hate to say it, it has to be Wyatt Halliwell, Piper's eldest son. Not only does he possess the most number of powers of all the witches in the show, but he also developed many of his powers as an infant (some, even from the womb), but also shows a mastery of any new ability incredibly swift and has several offensive and defesive powers at his command. Plus, he possesses the two generally considered most powerful magical powers in the show's mythology: Molecular Combustion (the ability to blow up objects by speeding up their molecules) and Projection (the ability to make one's will or desire a reality, without the use of a spell or a potion).
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| - As much as I hate to say it, it has to be Wyatt Halliwell, Piper's eldest son. Not only does he possess the most number of powers of all the witches in the show, but he also developed many of his powers as an infant (some, even from the womb), but also shows a mastery of any new ability incredibly swift and has several offensive and defesive powers at his command. Plus, he possesses the two generally considered most powerful magical powers in the show's mythology: Molecular Combustion (the ability to blow up objects by speeding up their molecules) and Projection (the ability to make one's will or desire a reality, without the use of a spell or a potion). Personally, as a hard-core fan of the show, I despise that I have to answer Wyatt, because the Charmed Ones should have remained the most powerful, despite any children they had, based on the prophesy that their ancestor, Melinda Warren, made about the Charmed Ones being the most powerful good witches to ever exist. Plus, of all the incredibly powerful Warren Witches, the most powerful is a male witch, which, to me, almost devalues the entire female-empowerment theme that the series had.
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