The Tenth Doctor used residual regenerative energy to regrow lost limbs.
Due to "vanity issues", the Tenth Doctor used up a regeneration after being blasted by a Dalek, which resulted in the creation of the Meta-Crisis Doctor.
The Thirteenth Doctor was fatally wounded by the Qurunx's destructive blast, which can destroy a planet, where she regenerated into the Fourteenth Doctor.
Bi-generation caused the fifteenth incarnation to split from the Fourteenth Doctor, allowing both to exist simultaneously.
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During one adventure, the Eighth Doctor absorbed anti-time particles into his own body, becoming the dark being known as Zagreus, one of the most terrifying beings in the Doctor Who Universe. Zagreus is capable of destroying the entirety of the Web of Time - ending all realities in the Doctor Who verse. Anything that he infects, Zagerus can reshape it as shown with the TARDIS as he was capable of shaping the dimensions inside her to his liking and create beings such as the Jabberwock.
Zargerus was chosen to be the weapon to use against Rassilon’s Opponents. Giving him a Vorpal Blade forged made out of the body of the TARDIS that is infused with anti-time and shown to be able to cut projections out of time.
Zargerus can’t die through conventional means - only be extracted from his host, as shown when the Anti-Time was extracted from the Doctor and Zagreus essentially became his own being.
Zagreus sits inside your head,
And eats you when you're sleeping.
Zagreus comes when time's a maze,
And all of history is weeping.
The reward that he is reaping.
Zagreus sings when all is lost,
Zagreus takes all those he's crossed,
The hero's hearts he's keeping.
Zagreus seeks the hero's ship,
And life aside, he's sweeping.
Zagreus waits at the end of the world,
For Zagreus is the end of the world.
And his moment time's undoing.
Zagreus sets the skies ablaze.
The stars his flame a gleaming...
Russell T Davies reveals that the Toymaker's remark about turning the Doctor's life into a 'jigsaw puzzle' is a reference to both the Timeless Child and half-human claims about the Doctor's origins, creating some ambiguity as to how much of the Doctor's past is true and how much was fabricated by the Toymaker.
When you look at: https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/The_Doctor%27s_species
“The vast majority of sources agreed that the Doctor was a Gallifreyan and a Time Lord, but a few suggested that they had different origins. Various accounts identified the Doctor as being fully or partially human, having once been the Timeless Child from an unknown species, or as the product of still stranger origins.”
Which really makes me confused enough.
And then look at:
“Davies revealed in the in-vision commentary for The Giggle [+] that the Toymaker's remark about turning the Doctor's life into a jigsaw was a reference to both the Timeless Child and half-human claims about the Doctor's origins, and that the inconsistencies can be chalked up to the Toymaker's meddling, leaving it up to the audience to decide which version was the Doctor's "true" origin.”
Meaning:
Russell T Davies said that the Toymaker's line about making a "jigsaw" out of the Doctor's history is "part of the loosening of the rules. The Doctor first - you know, was he half human when he was Paul McGann? You know, is he a Timeless Child? It just relaxes the rules to say he is whoever you want him to be. That could be the Toymaker's puzzle. That could be inferred, or it's all true, and it is all true, but it just opens up the canon a bit, you know?"
The Toymaker implied that he had a hand in creating the history of the Timeless Child and the Fugitive Doctor, as he claimed to have turned the Doctor 's past into a "jigsaw puzzle," meaning that he had rewritten the Doctor's past into a "jigsaw puzzle".
I could say: The Doctor's original history as a Time Lord from Gallifrey is thankfully restored.
PHYSICAL ABILITY
Is strong enough to outmatch a Cyberman in strength, who can break doors at ease.
Punched through 20 feet of Azbantium, a mineral 400 times harder than diamond.
The Doctor could get a superhuman strength boost during regeneration.
Can dodge lasers.
Is stated by the Doctor himself to have reflexes ten times faster than a human being.
Being able to disappear from the sight of others or avoid well-trained people.
Is fast enough that he could catch up to his not-thing counterpart despite him having a head start.
Is tough enough to survive the fall from the atmosphere, X-ray radiation increased to over 5000%, and a full strike from a laser beam.
Is tough enough to survive the universe being erased around him.
SKILLS
Sword Skills.
Combat Skills.
ABILITIES
Can see past, present, and future all at once.
Time manipulation immunity.
Genius intellect.
Hypnosis, the ability to control the minds of others.
Memory erasure.
Mind control resistant.
Telekinesis, able to disarm the Master.
Transmigration, the ability to summon an object out of thin air.
Fourth wall awareness.
WEAPONS
Dematerialization Gun that can literally erase you from time.
Can access additional weapons in the TARDIS, the Omega Arsenal, and beyond. Such as the Tear of Isha, the Heart of the TARDIS, Paradox Machines, and even the Moment, which remains in contact with the Doctor.
Vortex energy from the Heart of the TARDIS that can turn a Time Lord "a vengeful god".
TECHNOLOGY
Sonic Screwdriver, which can create a sonic force blast, generate shields, disrupt molecules, and even erase memories.
Psychic paper that tricks basically everyone.
Perception filters that prevents others from noticing certain things, even people.
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Dimension Vault to send the CyberKing into the Time Vortex, where it would be disintegrated.
VEHICLES
EXPERIENCE
Claimed to Donna that he was a billion years old.
Defeated the Daleks, who is the most frightening alien in the multiverse.
Defeated Sutekh the Destroyer, who is an Osiran, a race that is even stronger than the Time Lords.
Battled and survived their encounter with the Quantum Archangel.
Fought The Master across the omniverse when The Glory amped both.
Ended the Last Great Time War singlehandedly.
A fearsome warrior, especially as the War Doctor.
Became a member of the Guardians of Time.
Became a master who controls the laws of time, the Time Lord Victorious.
Spent 900 years battling Daleks, Cybermen, Sontarans, and more on Trenzalore.
INTELLIGENCE
Has outwitted the Celestial Toymaker, the Master, and the original Satan.
Faced and outwitted numerous fake gods, bad gods, demigods, and would-be gods.
Tricked the Eternalse, elemental beings of immense power, into losing their powers.
Contained the Celestial Toymaker's universe inside the TARDIS.
Managed to defeat the Quantum Archangel with the TARDIS.
Used a tesalecta, a robotic duplicate of himself to fake his own death.
Can formulate, calculate, and initiate plans all in a manner of nanoseconds.
WEAKNESSES
Burning out both his hearts will stop him from regenerating, as well as killing him before he can finish regenerating [1] [2]
Can be assassinated with a gun that prevents regeneration. https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-pt90ngx4l50/Vd6CT2_4D-I/AAAAAAAPGys/u7ox5T8LSIA/s0/17_10.jpg
Thanks to the Doctor have an infinite number of regenerations, has achieved immortality.
The Doctor proved to be the most dangerous person in the universe.
The Doctor is tough enough to survive the fall from the atmosphere, bolts of lightning, and a full strike from a laser beam.
As The Doctor has proven in almost all situations, they are tough to control or kill. Thanks to some of his Time Lord biology, the Doctor has shown a lot of resistance to many hax and abilities over their time-fighting.
The Doctor could resist time being frozen by Kronos and Lamprey. The Doctor could also move in when time was being reversed and stopped time in “Invasion of the Dinosaurs”.
Because the Time Lords bonded with time, it makes them harder to erase. The Doctor once put his hand in one of the Cracks of Time; the effects of the cracks were erasing things from life itself, including time and memories of their past.
Regeneration allows the Doctor to essentially cheat death by having every cell in their body undergo “a renewal”, completely changing his physical appearance as well as bringing different aspects of his personality to the forefront for each each incarnation.
While still within the regenerative process, Time Lords can grow back lost limbs and even survive being riddled with bullets.
The Doctor has an infinite number of regenerations.
The biggest downside is that they can still be killed if they refuse to do it at all, or fatally hit in the expelling of regenerative energy phase.
Despite being nearly impossible to erase from any timeline, burning out both the Doctor’s hearts will stop him from regenerating, as well as killing him before he can finish regenerating. [1] [2]
The Doctor's super smart. So smart, his brain once powered a 1,000-year-old supercomputer.
The Doctor's outwitted cosmic entities like the Great Intelligence, the Time Lord nemesis the Master, and apparently the original Satan.
Tricked the Eternals, elemental beings of immense power, into losing their powers.
The Doctor can formulate, calculate, and initiate plans all in a manner of nanoseconds.