“ | I am made of love, and it's stronger than you! | „ |
~ Garnet |
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Garnet is one of the main protagonists in Steven Universe. She is the fusion of Ruby and Sapphire and is considered to be the current leader of the Crystal Gems. Garnet is one of the last surviving Gems on Earth who joined the Crystal Gems in the rebellion against Gem Homeworld, and afterward, assisted her friends in protecting the Earth over the next millennia. After Rose Quartz gave up her physical form to give birth to her son, Steven, Garnet took over as the leader of the group.
Tier: High 6-C, 6-B, 6-A, 5-A, possibly High 4-C, likely Low 2-C to possibly 2-A
Name: Garnet
Origin: Steven Universe
Gender: Genderless (Though appears as and commonly referred to as female)
Age: Around 5,750 years old as a fusion, likely older as Ruby and Sapphire
Classification: Gem, Crystal Gem, Gem Fusion, Quartz Warrior
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Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Gem Physiology (Grants Regeneration (High-Mid), Immortality (Types 1 and 3), Shapeshifting, Size Manipulation, Body Control, Biological Manipulation, Fusionism, Self-Sustenance (Types I, II, and III), Automatic-adjustment to different strengths of gravity, Pocket Reality Manipulation (All Gems have a pocket dimension of infinite size contained within their gemstone), Sealing (Via Bubbles), and BFR (Via Bubbles), Skilled in hand to hand combat, Weapon Creation, Extreme Pain Tolerance, Skilled gauntlet user, Light Manipulation, Precognition, Electricity Manipulation, Fire Manipulation, Shockwave Creation, Morality Manipulation (Can taunt targets, causing them to focus their attacks on her), Statistics Reduction (Shield Breaker lowers target's durability), All or Nothing Attack (50% chance to deal MEGA damage, 50% chance to deal 0 damage), Resistance to extreme heat (Can no sell the heat of the core of the sun, being submerged in lava, holding fire in her hands, etc.), Electricity, and extreme pressure
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Large Island Level (Capable of casually destroying Peridot's escape pod. Caused a mountainside to collapse through punching a corrupted Gem. Oneshot Peridot. Able to take on and defeat 3 battalions of Quartz Soldiers alongside Bismuth. Should be far superior to Ruby and Sapphire. Defeated Jasper who could tank an explosion strong enough to create a hole in the Gem Warship. The Gem Warship took no damage from Opal's arrows or the laser light cannons, the latter of which could destroy a meteor, which was going to destroy all of beach city if not stopped.), Country level (Can destroy the diamond's warships, which generated 27.63207456978967258 Teratonnes of TNT with an earthquake), Continent Level (Comparable to the likes of the Rubies, who are capable of enduring getting hit by the Roaming Eye), Large Planet Level (Jasper is portrayed as a match for to if not possibly superior to Lapis), possibly Large Star level (Bismuth and Connie’s sword damaging the Diamond Warships that could hold their own against the Cluster), likely Universe level+ to possibly Multiverse level+ (Comparable to gems capable of shattering other gems, which a gem's gemstone functions as a pocket dimension. Amethyst in the comics that their gemstones are "kinda like a wallet but more infinite," and in the episode "A Single Pale Rose," we see Steven go into Pearl's gemstone and at various points there are visible celestial bodies like moons, stars and even the intergalactic corrupting light. Shattering a gem causes their consciousness to be fragmented across all the shards. This means that any time a gem is shattered their mind is fragmented into a finite number of pieces, and since any fraction of infinity is infinity, this means an infinite (And thus universe-sized) portion of each dimension is destroyed in the process)
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Massively Hypersonic (Deflected a lightning bolt), FTL+ (Consistently dodges attacks from gems such as Amethyst and Bismuth, the latter he could pick up Rose's sword and impale before she could even react. Fought and defeated several high-difficulty Holo-Pearls. Could keep up with the likes of Topaz and Jasper. Faster than Pearl, who could pilot the Roaming Eye, which flew from Earth to the asteroid belt in 16.25 seconds and dodge incoming asteroids from extremely close range), possibly Massively FTL+ (Jasper could catch Lapis, who flew from Earth to the Gem homeworld)
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At least Class M (Hit Amethyst with enough force to turn sand into glass on contact while being gentle, Easily lifted a Gem Injector over her head with one hand, leapt hundreds of meters in the air while carrying a fishing boat, Can casually lift and carry around an axe several times larger than herself with one arm, could partially restrain Spinel)
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At least Mountain Class+, Large Island Class, Country Class, Continent Class, Large Planet Class, possibly Large Star Class, likely Universal+ to possibly Multiversal+
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Large Island level, Country level (Tanked hits from Jasper, as well as a clone of herself created by Lapis. Exchanged blows with Bismuth in practice and wasn't harmed after getting thrown into a wall by Topaz. Stood close to this explosion without harm as it hit Jasper), Continent Level, Large Planet Level, possibly Large Star level, likely Universe level+ to possibly Multiverse level+
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Limitless so long as her gems aren't damaged or destroyed
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Standard melee range to several dozen meters, several dozen meters with projectile gauntlets and electrokinesis
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Gauntlets (Upgraded with spiked brasses added on to them)
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High (Composite of Ruby and Sapphire, Garnet is very intelligent as well as a capable and strong leader, but often has difficulty solving more menial problems)
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Enough damage to her physical form can make her unfuse back into Ruby and Sapphire. Further damage to them will revert them back to their vulnerable gem forms which can be broken and destroyed. If her emotional state becomes unstable, she will revert to Ruby and Sapphire (which is harder than it sounds as she is the most stable gem fusion), and possesses little problem-solving skills outside of combat. Her future vision loses effectiveness if the current timeline becomes extremely improbable, or she is unaware of important factors. Garnet's Future Vision is also less effective without her visor, which helps her to refine what she sees with it.
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- Gauntlet Proficiency: When channeling the collective power of the universe through her gemstones, Garnet can summon a pair of gauntlets. Garnet is highly proficient when using her gauntlets and is extremely skilled in hand-to-hand combat. She can deal massive strikes that can easily shatter the earth and deliver swift blows with lightning speed.
- Rocket Gauntlet: Garnet takes aim with her gauntlets and shoots them as projectiles in "Watermelon Steven". In "Reformed", after Garnet launches her gauntlets, her hands are detached from her body, and her gemstones are moved to the stubs of her arms.
- Weapon Size Augmentation: Garnet can increase the size of her gauntlets, easily quadrupling their size, and deal increased damage at the cost of reduced speed. This was hinted during "Garnet's Universe". Being an imaginary story, that means Steven knew about that power before the real debut.
- Deflection: Garnet can use her gauntlets as shields as seen in "Onion Trade" to deflect a volley of Dave Guys. They are also used in "Catch and Release" to block Peridot's electrokinetic discharge in Amethyst's whip, although it is unknown whether Garnet simply prevented the electric current using her gauntlets or absorbed it with her electrokinesis.
- Sonic Gauntlets: As seen in "Gem Harvest", Garnet can pound her gauntlets into something and create a sonic wave strong enough to make something, such as carrots, fly out of the ground.
- Quake: Garnet smashes her fists into the ground, causing an earthquake to knock enemies back.
- All or Nothing Garnet has a 50% chance of dealing MEGA damage, 50% chance of dealing no damage.
- Photokinesis: In "It Could've Been Great", Garnet can be seen using Photokinesis along with Pearl and Peridot. This might be a power that every Gem can use.
- Item Summon: Garnet has the ability to materialize different items out of her gemstone(s), similarly to Pearl. In "Serious Steven", she summoned the key to the Pyramid Temple. Who she inherited this ability from is unknown.
- Future Vision: Garnet can see multiple future outcomes and probabilities with her third eye (Sapphire's eye) as revealed in "Future Vision". This includes extremely unlikely and ridiculous outcomes, as a considerable amount of her available visions depict Steven's (and possibly other individuals') demise at the hands of mundane tasks or objects on a regular basis. The ability does take some time to use, as she has been shown in a thinking position when activating it. During that time, someone can alter the future, as seen in "Marble Madness", when Steven ruined the plan to learn about Peridot by going up to her while Garnet was still using future vision. This power comes from Sapphire, as confirmed in "Keystone Motel", although it is yet to be seen whether Sapphire's prediction abilities are more accurate than Garnet's. Her future vision seems to operate at will and with only specific details that she is looking for, as in "Cry for Help" when her future vision overlooked Pearl's actions and their consequences, Garnet only noticed that Peridot was in none of the potential futures. Garnet's future vision differs from Sapphire's in that Sapphire constantly sees one long-term future while Garnet searches through multiple short-term futures. However, if the current timeline steers in a way that is far too improbable, or Garnet is unaware of important factors, she will not be able to use it as effectively. Garnet's visor helps her refine her Future Vision so that it becomes clearer for her to read. This was explained in a stated to be canon OK K.O. crossover episode.
- Temporary Power Transfer: In "Winter Forecast" and "Jail Break", it is shown that she can temporarily pass on her future vision ability to others through lip contact. While Garnet has only been seen using lip-to-forehead contact to transfer her power, it is unknown if this is the only method. As she has only been seen sharing her power with Steven, her affection could say bias on how she chooses to transfer the power. It is shown in "Future Boy Zoltron" that she is able to transfer her power for a much longer time.
- Heat Resistance: Her invulnerability is most commonly displayed in her extreme resistance to heat, from when she had scalding-hot coffee splash onto her without flinching in "Future Vision" to when she left to retrieve the Earth Beetle (which required her to swim in active lava) in "Giant Woman". It has also been said that she could swim in the core of the Sun and survive. This may be because of Ruby's thermo-regulation.
- Enhanced Calculations: Garnet mentions her ability to sense structural integrity in "Cheeseburger Backpack". It is currently unknown whether this is a unique power, a separate portion of her heightened senses like her future vision, or just a simple observation.
- Electrokinesis: Garnet can generate electricity, as seen in "The Message" when she used it to charge the battery of Greg's van, "Catch and Release" tangling with Peridot, and "Arcade Mania" when she restarted "Meat Beat Mania" after Steven unplugged the game.
- Electric Resistance: Garnet is impervious to electricity, as seen in "Future Vision" when she easily deflected a lightning bolt that was about to hit her and Steven with her gemstone. It, again, is seen in "Catch and Release" when she stopped Peridot's electricity from traveling down Amethyst's whip, only to send her own electricity back at her.
- Electric Jump: In "When It Rains", Garnet uses her electrokinesis on the offensive for the second time, generating electricity and releasing it on impact with the ground, while the energy then travels to the target. This particular move is long-ranged.
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Note 1: In the episode "Adventures in Light Distortion," Pearl makes a claim that Gems cannot move faster than light or else their light construct bodies will be left behind. However, there are numerous instances of gems moving faster than light without adverse effects on their forms.
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