![]() Super Not-Drowning Skills: Of a different sort from Swim supers, where being a baby he can't swim even like regular older children and adults, but when he comes in contact with water he generates an energy bubble that lets him buoyantly float on the surface.Shock and Awe: When about to perform a Super Move, Jack-Jack charges up, creating a burst of electric power.His tininess and lack of gripping power means he can't rip off handles, though. Pint-Sized Powerhouse: By turning into Monster Jack, he gains Super Strength comparable to his daddy, including an inherent Shockwave Stomp-inducing Ground Punch.Offscreen Moment of Awesome: Just before the Parr family got home, he easily defeated Syndrome before he could get kidnapped.Mind over Matter: He can manipulate objects with his mind, and given how being a baby makes him too small to use interactable objects normally, he uses that telekinesis for stuff like lever-flipping and crank-turning alongside building and object-moving.In the first part of "Revelations", he create a copy of himself in a fight against the raccoon. Me's a Crowd: Jack-Jack can create multiple copies of himself.Hand Blasts: As Fire Jack he switches from green Eye Beams to shooting flames from his hands.Eye Beams: His base form can shoot green lasers to destroy gold objects. ![]() Cutscene Power to the Max: In two outro cutscenes from two respective levels, Jack-Jack can grow into a giant baby. ![]()
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