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| - User can recreate perfectly anything/everything to the exact state it was in before it was destroyed, such as recreating a person who died in every single detail from their memories, personality, thoughts, their body as it originally was, powers, soul, every detail would be recreated, even down to the molecules and atoms that made them up. They can even recreate something that was wiped out by elimination or decreation. Unlike restoration, which simply restores anything to its original state, this focuses on recreating it instead of resetting it back to normal.
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| - User can recreate perfectly anything/everything to the exact state it was in before it was destroyed, such as recreating a person who died in every single detail from their memories, personality, thoughts, their body as it originally was, powers, soul, every detail would be recreated, even down to the molecules and atoms that made them up. The user can recreate something even if there was no trace of it left to recreate, even if the pattern used to create it in the first place was destroyed, even if the building blocks used to create it (molecules, atoms, etc) were completely and utterly gone, it could still be recreated, even if the only thing left of the object, person, place, etc was a distant and fading memory, the user could still recreate it. They can even recreate something that was wiped out by elimination or decreation. Unlike restoration, which simply restores anything to its original state, this focuses on recreating it instead of resetting it back to normal.
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