![]() This is why we never see Nick perform any of the typical stuff associated with superhuman strength. Unless you count that time he punched through a window but people in TV land can do that without super strength anyway. In "Over My Dead Body" Monroe explained to Hank that Wesen's have two types of Woges - one where they barely shift when under stress or afraid, and one where they fully shift intentionally.Grimms - and only Grimms (or other Grimm-types from other cultures) - are able to detect the first kind of Woge, which is their "superpower." When a Wesen intentionally Woges, that's when anyone can see them (and it result in them going mad, or reports of monster attacks leading everyone else to think they're mad, etc.) Given that those who partner with Nick while taking on the Wesen are able to hold their own fairly well, this troper is inclined to support this WMG.ITEM: Everything we know about monsters was written by Grimms.ITEM: They wouldn't exactly go around advertising their own strengths/weaknesses/identifying characteristics, would they?.ITEM: Various monsters have seen Nick and immediately known right off the bat that he's a Grimm without him having to say or do anything to confirm it.They can tell Nick is a Grimm only when he sees them turn.They knew he was a Grimm because he reacted to them "losing control". ![]()
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