Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-31.168.73.12-20151031202631/@comment-26144319-20151107221308

76.67.125.146 wrote: Should we ever actually find out what he ends up being (in the show itself, or a spin-off series), I have the feeling that he will end up as a powerful hybrid (there isn't much drama is just making him a normal human). However, I think that his power should be tempered with equally potent (perhaps even lethal) limitations to make sure that he would still need others to reach his goals. I imagine, given his mixed heritage, that he will probably suffer a lot of health problems in his adult life. His heart has already stopped once...

This is a rather interesting question though. What powers should he have and what llimitations should hold him back?

Someone should make a thread onthat subject. I don't imagine him having health problems in his adult life. Having your  heart stopping prior to your birth doesn't mean it'll happen again. I can tell his power will be put on a limit, but it may not be. Also, I have a feeling he'll manifest them before he gets puberty, in a way he might.

Here's some powers I think he'll have:

Superhuman Strength: He's powerful than any policeman, but can be hurt against a strong wesen.

Telepath: He can communicate through people's minds, but must have a certain radius.

Drawing: Enough said.

Memory: He has a fantastic memory, but it can be weakened if he suffers from stress. However, he still holds a memory even if he gets old.

Basic Grimm powers: He'll last, but not all the time.

Sorry for lack of detail, but I don't think he'll have limitations, especially since his hybridness could make him more powerful than his father. And he still could manifest prior to puberty, such as if he drank an entire bottle of wine, or suffers from things going on in his head.