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In 2015, the Marvel Multiverse was destroyed and (for the most part) recreated due to the events of the Secret Wars storyline. In the old universe, the stones (then called the Infinity Gems) had the powers described in the following image (located in Marbvel Fact Files #001 by Valorum ):

In 2015, the Marvel Multiverse was destroyed and (for the most part) recreated due to the events of the Secret Wars storyline. In the old universe, the stones (then called the Infinity Gems) had the powers described in the following image (located by Valorum ):

In 2015, the Marvel Multiverse was destroyed and (for the most part) recreated due to the events of the Secret Wars storyline. In the old universe, the stones (then called the Infinity Gems) had the powers described in the following image (located in Marbvel Fact Files #001 by Valorum ):

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In 2015, the Marvel Multiverse was destroyed and (for the most part) recreated due to the events of the Secret Wars storyline. In the old universe, the stones (mostlythen called the Infinity Gems) had reasonably well-definedthe powers described in the following image (located by Valorum ):

Infinity Gems explained

  • Soul: Per the image, allowed the user to manipulate the souls of the living and the dead. The Soul Stone was used by Adam Warlock for many years, and was the gem we saw working more often than all the others combined. It seemed to have the ability to either drain parts of people's souls into itself, or to copy those souls in some fashion. Originally, this seemed like an almost vampiric ability; one that Adam generally avoided using except on people who were already dying. Due to this, parts (or copies) of the souls of his friends, Gamora and Pip the Troll, and of Adam himself (due to timey-wimey shenanigans) wound up in the stone. The stone was therefore instrumental in the return of those three to life years later (around the time Thanos actually first assembled the stones into the Infinity Gauntlet). And, in the comics, the piece/copy of her soul is currently driving Gamora - she feels as if she is incomplete somehow.
  • Mind: This seemed to simply grant the equivalent of various psychic powersGrants power over minds and dreams to the wielder. Not seen to be used independently.
  • Space: This seemed to grant the wielderGrants the ability to move throughexist in any and all locations as well as to warp space (in other wordsi.e., teleport) at will.
  • Time: This"Total control of the past, present, and future." In practice, this seemed to grant the wielder the ability to more through time at will; it may have also allowed the wielderwill, and to speed up or slow down time for others (presumably using to grow gardens quickly).
  • Power: This was sort of ambiguous. It seemedGrants access to make strong people even stronger -"any and all energy that has or ever will exist"; in practice, as the two guys we saw wielding it may have amped upalone were Drax and the abilitiesCahmpion, both of whoever heldwhose primary powers at the time were physical strength, it made them stronger. Also, boosts the powers of the other gems (which, from the descriptions here, had such vast limitations).
  • Reality: This was"Allows the user to fulfill any desire, even more ambiguous - I'm not sure if it contradicts physical laws." In practice, I don't think we everknowingly saw anyone use this stone independently. Presumably, you could alter reality in the area around you (but not far away in space, and not the future orgem independent of the past)others.

Since the new version of the uni/multiverse returned, the Gems are now the Infinity Stones (All but the souls stone have a rough, uncut/unpolished appearance). The colors associated with the various stones have changed (thefor example, the Soul stone was green previously, and is orange now). And, it appears how they work has been redefined. I'm going to assume that these changes were to better match the movies.

  • No mention has been made of the quasi-vampiric aspect of the Soul stone. Otherwise, it seems unchanged;
  • If the Space stone used to grant the wielder the ability to stay alive in hostile location (not clear from the description), no mention is made of that now;
  • the Power stone makes you more physically powerful, explicitly (it wasn't clear fromfrom the description of the old universe if itgem, I would expect it to make, say, Professor X a more powerful telepath); and
  • the Reality stone now is explicitly defined as granting the ability to access the multiverse.

In 2015, the Marvel Multiverse was destroyed and (for the most part) recreated due to the events of the Secret Wars storyline. In the old universe, the stones (mostly) had reasonably well-defined powers:

  • Soul: The Soul Stone was used by Adam Warlock for many years. It seemed to have the ability to either drain parts of people's souls into itself, or to copy those souls in some fashion. Originally, this seemed like an almost vampiric ability; one that Adam generally avoided using except on people who were already dying. Due to this, parts (or copies) of the souls of his friends, Gamora and Pip the Troll, and of Adam himself (due to timey-wimey shenanigans) wound up in the stone. The stone was therefore instrumental in the return of those three to life years later (around the time Thanos actually first assembled the stones into the Infinity Gauntlet). And, in the comics, the piece/copy of her soul is currently driving Gamora - she feels as if she is incomplete somehow.
  • Mind: This seemed to simply grant the equivalent of various psychic powers to the wielder.
  • Space: This seemed to grant the wielder the ability to move through space (in other words, teleport) at will.
  • Time: This seemed to grant the wielder the ability to more through time at will; it may have also allowed the wielder to speed up or slow down time for others.
  • Power: This was sort of ambiguous. It seemed to make strong people even stronger - it may have amped up the abilities of whoever held it.
  • Reality: This was even more ambiguous - I'm not sure if we ever saw anyone use this stone independently. Presumably, you could alter reality in the area around you (but not far away in space, and not the future or the past).

Since the new version of the uni/multiverse returned, the colors associated with the various stones have changed (the Soul stone was green previously, and is orange now). And, it appears how they work has been redefined. I'm going to assume that these changes were to better match the movies.

  • No mention has been made of the quasi-vampiric aspect of the Soul stone. Otherwise, it seems unchanged;
  • the Power stone makes you more physically powerful, explicitly (it wasn't clear from the old universe if it would make, say, Professor X a more powerful telepath); and
  • the Reality stone now is explicitly defined as granting the ability to access the multiverse.

In 2015, the Marvel Multiverse was destroyed and (for the most part) recreated due to the events of the Secret Wars storyline. In the old universe, the stones (then called the Infinity Gems) had the powers described in the following image (located by Valorum ):

Infinity Gems explained

  • Soul: Per the image, allowed the user to manipulate the souls of the living and the dead. The Soul Stone was used by Adam Warlock for many years, and was the gem we saw working more often than all the others combined. It seemed to have the ability to either drain parts of people's souls into itself, or to copy those souls in some fashion. Originally, this seemed like an almost vampiric ability; one that Adam generally avoided using except on people who were already dying. Due to this, parts (or copies) of the souls of his friends, Gamora and Pip the Troll, and of Adam himself (due to timey-wimey shenanigans) wound up in the stone. The stone was therefore instrumental in the return of those three to life years later (around the time Thanos actually first assembled the stones into the Infinity Gauntlet). And, in the comics, the piece/copy of her soul is currently driving Gamora - she feels as if she is incomplete somehow.
  • Mind: Grants power over minds and dreams to the wielder. Not seen to be used independently.
  • Space: Grants the ability to exist in any and all locations as well as to warp space (i.e., teleport).
  • Time: "Total control of the past, present, and future." In practice, this seemed to grant the wielder the ability to more through time at will, and to speed up or slow down time for others (presumably using to grow gardens quickly).
  • Power: Grants access to "any and all energy that has or ever will exist"; in practice, as the two guys we saw wielding it alone were Drax and the Cahmpion, both of whose primary powers at the time were physical strength, it made them stronger. Also, boosts the powers of the other gems (which, from the descriptions here, had such vast limitations).
  • Reality: "Allows the user to fulfill any desire, even if it contradicts physical laws." In practice, I don't think we knowingly saw anyone use this gem independent of the others.

Since the new version of the uni/multiverse returned, the Gems are now the Infinity Stones (All but the souls stone have a rough, uncut/unpolished appearance). The colors associated with the various stones have changed (for example, the Soul stone was green previously, and is orange now). And, it appears how they work has been redefined. I'm going to assume that these changes were to better match the movies.

  • No mention has been made of the quasi-vampiric aspect of the Soul stone. Otherwise, it seems unchanged;
  • If the Space stone used to grant the wielder the ability to stay alive in hostile location (not clear from the description), no mention is made of that now;
  • the Power stone makes you more physically powerful, explicitly (from the description of the old gem, I would expect it to make, say, Professor X a more powerful telepath); and
  • the Reality stone now is defined as granting the ability to access the multiverse.
Pointed out difference in Soul stone.
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And, yes, different people can use the stones at different levels. In the comics, we've seen this in practice. The Space stone has been held by both Wolverine and Black Widow. Wolverine was ability to use the stone to teleport much farther than the Widow - she was basically limited to line-of-sight jumps. this implies that Wolverine has a greater "mastery" of power (physical power) than the Widow. He's stronger than she is, and ha the whole regeneration thing going on, which may explain the difference.

The description of the Mind stone says it can grant "telepathy or intelligence." For the holder in the Infinity Countdown series, it definitely seems to have granted both. It may raise intelligence to a degree, but have a point where it levels off. If Tony Stark or Bruce Banner had the stone, it might not boost their intelligence much at all.

So, "mastery" of one stone's realm controls how much you can do with that stone. If you happened to have the Time stone and the Reality stone, your access to the Time stone would give you better mastery of Time, and thus power up your ability to use the Reality stone.

As stated at the bottom of thethat page:

  • the Reality stone now is explicitly defined as grantingNo mention has been made of the ability to accessquasi-vampiric aspect of the multiverse; andSoul stone. Otherwise, it seems unchanged;
  • the Power stone makes you more physically powerful, explicitly (it wasn't clear from the old universe if it would make, say, Professor X a more powerful telepath); and
  • the Reality stone now is explicitly defined as granting the ability to access the multiverse.

So, "mastery" of one stone's realm controls how much you can do with that stone. If you happened to have the Time stone and the Reality stone, your access to the Time stone would give you better mastery of Time, and thus power up your ability to use the Reality stone.

As stated at the bottom of the page:

  • the Reality stone now is explicitly defined as granting the ability to access the multiverse; and
  • the Power stone makes you more physically powerful, explicitly (it wasn't clear from the old universe if it would make, say, Professor X a more powerful telepath).

And, yes, different people can use the stones at different levels. In the comics, we've seen this in practice. The Space stone has been held by both Wolverine and Black Widow. Wolverine was ability to use the stone to teleport much farther than the Widow - she was basically limited to line-of-sight jumps. this implies that Wolverine has a greater "mastery" of power (physical power) than the Widow. He's stronger than she is, and ha the whole regeneration thing going on, which may explain the difference.

The description of the Mind stone says it can grant "telepathy or intelligence." For the holder in the Infinity Countdown series, it definitely seems to have granted both. It may raise intelligence to a degree, but have a point where it levels off. If Tony Stark or Bruce Banner had the stone, it might not boost their intelligence much at all.

So, "mastery" of one stone's realm controls how much you can do with that stone. If you happened to have the Time stone and the Reality stone, your access to the Time stone would give you better mastery of Time, and thus power up your ability to use the Reality stone.

As stated at the bottom of that page:

  • No mention has been made of the quasi-vampiric aspect of the Soul stone. Otherwise, it seems unchanged;
  • the Power stone makes you more physically powerful, explicitly (it wasn't clear from the old universe if it would make, say, Professor X a more powerful telepath); and
  • the Reality stone now is explicitly defined as granting the ability to access the multiverse.
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