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Top Ten Most Powerful Mutants

Apocalypse​
Apocalypse​

Omega mutants are, in theory, supposed to be the most powerful class of mutants, but with time the scope of the term has widened to include a much wider scope of characters that, following the same logic, could technically qualify half the ones in existence.

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Jean Grey​
Jean Grey​

Although people generally consider Omega Level Mutants to be the most powerful, Marvel officially says that Beyond Omega Level Mutants are even more powerful, as the name itself suggests. On Marvel Database, there are only four Mutants classified as 'beyond' omega; 1. Absolon Mercator aka Mr. M.

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Magneto​
Magneto​

Omega mutants are, in theory, supposed to be the most powerful class of mutants, but with time the scope of the term has widened to include a much wider scope of characters that, following the same logic, could technically qualify half the ones in existence.

Wanda ​Maximoff​
Wanda ​Maximoff​

Scarlet Witch, aka Wanda Maximoff, is one of the most powerful characters in all of the Marvel comics. As she's able to wield what's referred to as chaos magic, she has the ability to alter the very fabric of reality to suit her needs.

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Franklin ​Richards​
Franklin ​Richards​

Franklin Richards is destined to be one of the most powerful mutants in the future of the Marvel Universe. As the child of Mr. Fantastic and the Invisible Woman, he should be guaranteed to become a great hero. The problem is, Franklin possesses an insane level of power. We all know that absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Rogue​
Rogue​

Omega mutants are, in theory, supposed to be the most powerful class of mutants, but with time the scope of the term has widened to include a much wider scope of characters that, following the same logic, could technically qualify half the ones in existence.

Legion​
Legion​

Omega mutants are, in theory, supposed to be the most powerful class of mutants, but with time the scope of the term has widened to include a much wider scope of characters that, following the same logic, could technically qualify half the ones in existence.