Angel

Here is a list of superpowers used by Angel, the Vampire with a Soul/Angelus, the Scourge of Europe:


 * Superhuman strength: The ability to have a level of strength much higher than normally possible given their proportions.
 * First used: 1753
 * Superhuman speed: The ability to move, run, fly, react, think, and sense at speeds much faster than a normal human.
 * First used: 1753
 * Superhuman agility: The ability to be more agile than what is naturally possible.
 * First used: 1753
 * Superhuman reflexes: The ability to have better reflexes/reaction time than what is naturally possible.
 * First used: 1753
 * Superhuman stamina: The ability to maintain continuous strenuous physical action for an extended period of time.
 * First used: 1753
 * Superhuman durability: The ability to have a higher resistance to one or more forms of damage before being injured as well as the ability to exert oneself in an activity indefinitely without becoming tired.
 * First used: 1753
 * Superhuman senses → Superhuman hearing: The ability to hear anything audible that not normal humans cannot, such as extremely quiet sounds, and sounds made from a very far distance.
 * First used: 1753
 * Superhuman senses → Superhuman olfaction: The ability to smell things with greater acuity than a normal human being.
 * First used: 1753
 * Superhuman senses → Superhuman vision → Night vision: The ability to see in the dark.
 * First used: 1753
 * Healing factor: The ability to recover from injuries with greater speed and finality than naturally possible as well as immunity to illness.
 * First used: 1753
 * Sharp teeth: The possession of abnormally sharp and retractable teeth capable of delivering a deadly bite.
 * First used: 1753
 * Innate hand-to-hand/weapons skills: The ability to know or understand both armed and unarmed martial techniques without the need of studying or previous experience.
 * First used: 1753
 * Telepathy → Telepathic immunity: The ability to be completely immune to mind reading.
 * First used: 1753
 * Immortality: The ability to possess a possibly infinite lifespan without aging.
 * First used: 1753