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From powers that have no worth in any battle to mutations that make a person look different than everyone else, here are the most worthless mutant powers in Marvel Comics.
6) ForgetMeNot (People Can’t Remember He Exists)

ForgetMeNot has possibly the worst mutant power of them all. He has no power at all, but his mutation is that no one can remember him, an ability known as “Unmemorability.” This happens once he is no longer in the direct line of sight of a person. When they stop looking at him, they forget he exists and all memories of him disappear from their minds. He is also undetectable to telepaths, and even Professor X forgot about him, having to place a psychic reminder in his mind to recall ForgetMeNot every hour. He is also undetectable to technology. The only person who ever remembered him was Fantomex, thanks to his engineered brain. ForgetMeNot also has no control over his powers, and when the obscure mutant died, Fantomex was the only person to remember him and know about his sacrifice.
5) Glob Herman (His Body is Made of Living Wax)

Robert Herman is one of the X-Men mutants who can never live a normal human life. His mutant power is Wax Physiology. Basically, his entire body is made up of living wax (known as a bio-paraffin). This means that the pinkish, see-through wax covers his body, rather than his skin, and his skeleton remains visible beneath the wax. He is highly flammable, and he can even throw bits of himself (or more accurately, the wax) at other people and things. He can withstand a great deal of damage in battle, and he possesses enhanced strength and speed. However, with his only power being the ability to throw flammable wax and catch himself on fire, this weird X-Men’s mutation is minimal as a hero.
4) Beak (He is a Human Chicken)

Beak’s real name is Barnell Bohusk, and his mutant power is that he is a human chicken. When first introduced in 2001’s New X-Men, Beast was trying to teach Beak how to fly. However, it was also shown here that he was mostly worthless, as Cassandra Nova quickly controlled him to attack Beast with a bat, and his mutant powers didn’t aid him in this at all. To break it down, Beak’s powers include gliding (not flying), enhanced vision, and his talons on his hands and feet that can cut into bare flesh. Humourously, his most significant power is making friends. At one point, he did receive a battle suit, but his mutant powers remain nothing more than looking like a chicken with sharp talons.











