Savitar

"Like I told you from the beginning. I......am the Future Flash."
 * For his younger self, see Barry Allen.

- Barry to his younger self

Bartholomew Henry "Barry" Allen (born January 1-March 18, 1989) from a possible future became a powerful armored speedster known as Savitar. Self-named after the Hindu God of Motion, Barry proclaims himself to be the "God of Speed" and the "ruler" of the Speed Force as well as the Future Flash, being one of the fastest known speedsters in the Multiverse. He was also called the Dark Lord by an acolyte of his cult, which he led himself through an avatar known as Alchemy, preparing worlds for his arrival. According to stories and myths learned by Jay Garrick, it appears that he is the first meta-human speedster in the multiverse. In the future he is considered by many to be the Flash's greatest enemy, even more so than Reverse-Flash and Zoom.

At some point, Barry encountered his past-self and the two battled each other until past Barry managed to defeat future Barry, sealing him away in the Speed Force itself. Abra Kadabra even stated that out of all of the Flash's foes, Savitar is the only one who has truly emotionally broke the Flash. Due to Flashpoint, Savitar detected the changes in the timeline and started to manipulate those who were meta-humans in Flashpoint in order to free himself from the Speed Force with the help of a possessed Julian Albert, another Alchemy and the Philosopher's Stone which gave him his abilities. After manipulating Wally West, who was a speedster known as the Flash in Flashpoint, Savitar managed to escape from the Speed Force and resumes his feud with the Flash.

Savitar later forms an alliance with Killer Frost and reveals his identity to her, and soon enough, to Team Flash.

Early life
Savitar's early life is assumed to be the same as Barry Allen's up until the single point in time. At some point in time, Barry learns about a stone capable of creating meta-humans and to make him more invincible, named Philosopher's Stone, and knew that this stone was in the ancient times. So he returned back to the ancient times and discovers this stone, becoming the first known meta-human speedster. Later, he gained a mechanical suit of armor made of frictionless material and called himself Savitar; after the Hindu god of motion. He dubbed himself the "God of Speed" and founded a cult. According to Jay Garrick and the myth of the Speed Force, Barry, as Savitar travelled throughout the multiverse with the Philosopher's Stone in hand, seeking out the most powerful Speedsters who threatened his power to battle before taking over their Earths. Before each encounter, he would possess a person and use them as a medium under the alias "Alchemy" to 'prepare' for his arrival by having "Alchemy" create meta-human armies for Barry to command. For unknown reasons, Savitar began to get angry at his past self and traveled back in time to try to kill him. After he arrived in the past, he and his past self fought in the year 2020, with Savitar thinking he could kill him. However, to the surprise of Savitar, his past self was able to beat him and subsequently imprisoned him in the Speed Force, creating an endless loop preventing the latter from escaping, for which Savitar swore revenge. At some point before 2012, Barry sensed a dramatic shift in the timeline that resulted from an younger version of the younger self that he fought, creating the Flashpoint timeline. Realizing that he could use the situation to his advantage, Barry waited until the timeline was restored to its previous form and began to enact his plan. After the Flashpoint has been erased, due to his past self and Eobard Thawne/Reverse-Flash actions, creating the Post-Flashpoint timeline, he telepathically appeared to Julian Albert in the form of his deceased sister Emma and told him of the Philosopher's Stone, claiming it could bring "her" back to him. Julian spent years searching for it and in 2012 funded an exhibition in India and found the container it was sealed within. After opening it however Savitar was released and possessed Julian and killed the other members of the exhibition. While Julian tried to escape Savitar by fleeing to America he continually possessed Julian and he unwillingly became the newest Alchemy. For the next few years Savitar, as Alchemy, sought out followers for his cult, seeking to slay a younger, less powerful version of him. He also somehow became aware of the Flashpoint timeline and all the meta-humans from it, which unintendedly provided him the means for his return. Under his Alchemy guise Savitar began seeking out individuals who were meta-humans in Flashpoint and restored their memories and extorted them into find him. Once they did Barry promised to restore their power in exchange for their loyalty. He did this to Shade and Clive Yorkin. Barry then sought out Frankie Kane, a teenage girl with dissociation identity disorder, and restored her memories of Flashpoint and told her to find him. Once she did Alchemy offered to restore her powers in exchange for her service. While Frankie was reluctant her other personality "Magenta" agreed and Alchemy restored her powers.

Barry then communicated with Edward Clariss, who was a speedster named "The Rival" in Flashpoint, and restored his memories of his Flashpoint life and told him to find him. Once Clariss arrived, he begged Savitar to make the visions stop but Savitar asked if he really wanted the visions to stop, or if he wanted them to come true and to have speed once more. Clariss confessed that he did and Savitar promised to restore his power, in exchange for his loyalty and using the stone on Clariss, he became "The Rival" once more.

Alchemy observed as The Rival fought The Flash which ended in a draw, though The Flash was unaware Alchemy was watching them. Later when The Flash confronted The Rival at the Prescott Sawmill, Alchemy attacked The Flash and upon being asked what he wanted, he claimed to be helping people achieve their potential because he was preparing the world. The Rival then fought The Flash again but was defeated by the combined power of him and Vibe. When Clariss was incarcerated in Iron Heights Prison, Savitar scolded him for his failure and Clariss begged for a second chance, but Savitar appeared inside his cell and attacked him. After tossing him around he struck a fatal blow that killed Clariss before he hit the ground.

Later after nearly killing her abusive foster father Magenta approached Alchemy, angry that Frankie continued to resurface as Alchemy promised her freedom from Frankie and her foster father. Alchemy told Magenta if she wanted Frankie gone she'd have to show her that she was in control, and this led to Magenta almost destroying a hospital full of innocent people to get revenge on her foster father. However, Frankie was talked out of it by Barry and she left Central City as a result.

Future Barry then sought out Wally and restored his memories of Flashpoint. Knowing Barry would do all he could to prevent Wally from finding him Savitar sent Shade after him as a distraction, while he communicated with Wally and urged him to seek him out. When Wally locked himself in the pipeline Savitar began torturing him to persuade him, to no avail. When Shade was captured Savitar simply began torturing Wally more intensely until he eventually sought him out.

First meeting the Flash again
In an effort to lure Alchemy into a trap, Team Flash and a CCPD strike team followed secretly behind Wally West as he approached Alchemy about his visions of Flashpoint. Wally stalled Alchemy long enough to allow the police and Flash to storm the hideout. Alchemy and his cohorts were subsequently surrounded and shackled. Flash triumphantly stood before Alchemy and went to unmask him. Just as he was about to do so, an earthquake shook the hideout and suddenly a small blip of light began racing around the hideout, killing all of the cops and freeing Alchemy's followers. Realizing the blip of light was a speedster The Flash attempted to pursue it but it's speed was far beyond his, and Barry was brought down instead. As Wally West became trapped in a cocoon-like container, the mysterious speedster pinned a distracted Flash to a wall, revealing itself to be clad entirely in metallic armour. As the Flash finally beheld his armoured foe he demanded to know its identity to which it responded that its name was Savitar, the god of speed. Savitar then produced a long curved blade from his gauntlet and prepared to finish off the Flash. Luckily, the Flash was saved at the last second by the timely intervention of Joe West who managed to shake off his attackers and opened fire on Savitar even though he couldn't actually see the speedster. The bullets however deflected harmlessly off Savitar's armour. Ignoring the interruption, Savitar raced out of the lair with the Flash in hand and proceeded to drag, pummel and throw him all across Central City like a rag-doll by somehow using his speed to open up dimensional breaches to various locations around Central City, finally coming to a stop at the waterfront, whereupon Savitar began to savagely beat down his quarry. As the Flash lay broken and bleeding at his feet, Savitar declared the Flash to be beneath him and announced that he (Savitar) was the future while the Flash was the past. Having said this, he grabbed the Flash by the throat and prepared to once again skewer the speedster with his gauntlet-blade. Before he could do so however, the Flash was saved by the sudden arrival of Vibe and Caitlin Snow, who used her ice-powers to freeze Savitar in place and reveal him at the same time but inadvertently harming the Flash too. The ice though did not last long and Savitar soon burst out of his ice-prison and sped off.

Later Savitar sought out Julian while he was in the hospital though he told Savitar to stay away from him but Savitar confronted him anyway, telling him that only together could his return be achieved. Savitar then possessed Julian and at the C.C.P.D. took retrieved his Alchemy outfit to continue his plan.

Fighting the Flashes
With Julian resuming his Alchemy persona, Savitar prepared once again to target the Flash. He ordered Alchemy to use a specially designed building in Central City to refract the energies from the Philosopher's Stone and bestow powers on all the metahumans in Central City from the Flashpoint timeline at once. Their efforts were interrupted once again by the arrival of two Flashes; Barry having joined forces with the Earth Three veteran speedster Jay Garrick. Before they could do anything to Alchemy, Savitar appeared out of nowhere. While Barry dealt with Alchemy, Garrick squared off against Savitar but was completely outmatched by the metallic speedster, who viciously pummeled, threw around and beat down the elder speedster all across Central City, finally coming to a stop in an alley. Savitar angrily told Garrick that this was not his fight and unsheathed his gauntlet blade to kill him. Garrick was saved however when Barry sealed the Philosophers Stone back in its chest, causing Savitar to disappear into thin air.

Looking to continue the fight, Savitar chose to bide his time in order to figure out a way back. He began telepathically manipulating Cisco Ramon using an image of his dead brother Dante to convince him that the Philosopher's Stone could bring him back. Entranced by the stone's power, Cisco opened the chest, releasing Savitar once again just as the the Earth One Flash arrived in Cisco's lab. Savitar then seized the Flash and brought him to the Star Labs speed lab whereupon he began to mercilessly beat up the Flash yet again. As he did so, he was stalled by the sudden arrival of Wally who went to attack him but was merely seized by the throat by Savitar and thrown across the room into Barry. As the two speedsters lay defeated on the ground, Savitar unsheathed both of his wrist blades and moved to kill them both. He was however prevented from doing so at the last second when Caitlin convinced Cisco to accept his brother's death and close the chest containing the Stone, sealing Savitar away again.

Fuming from his latest defeat and Alchemy's constant failures, Savitar suddenly felt Julian's consciousness connected to the Stone, established a psychic connection through him and found himself face-to-face with Team Flash. He berated them for not bowing to him only to be derided for his claims to be a god. Seeking to rattle them, Savitar revealed intimate knowledge of each of the Team Flash members as well as a chilling warning about their future; one would betray them, one would die and one would suffer a fate worse than death. The Flash demanded to know who Savitar really was and what he wanted to which Savitar responded that he wanted to take back everything that the Flash had taken from him before he would destroy him. Confused, Flash angrily asked why Savitar didn't follow through with his threats right away before realizing that without the Stone, he literally couldn't. Enraged, Savitar revealed the reason for his vendetta; that it was in fact a future version of Barry who had trapped him 'in eternity' and vowed that he would rise again. Disconcerted, Barry disconnected Julian from Savitar.

Being freed from the Speed Force
Having regained possession of most of the Philosopher's Stone after the Flash threw it into the Speed Force, Savitar put the next phase of his escape plan into action. He began telepathically haunting Wally West to wear him down, which came to a head while he and Barry were out on a run and one of West's hallucinations actually attacked him. Desperate for answers, Team Flash opened up a line of communication to Savitar through Julian Albert and The Flash confronted his enemy once more. Savitar sardonically greeted Barry and his comrades but quickly rebuffed him when Barry argued that they were essentially the same, claiming that to him, Barry was the villain of their story. He revealed yet more intimate knowledge of the team such as Cisco's conversation with Reverb and H.R. surviving his future rampage. Team Flash interrogated Savitar extensively about his plans and his past but got only cryptic answers and half-statements in response; when questioned about the origin of their feud by Barry, Savitar arrogantly derided both Thawne and Zoom, claiming that he was the Flash's ultimate foe. He did however reveal that he had taken back the Stone and declared that no matter what they did, they could not stop his return. As he rose to his feet, Savitar reaffirmed his intention to escape, kill Iris and destroy the Flash, mockingly bringing up Barry's dead parents. Fed up, Barry disconnected Julian from Savitar. Satisfied that almost everything in place, Savitar focused on getting the broken piece of the Philosopher's Stone. He telepathically linked to Wally once again, taking the form of West's deceased mother to torment him and pressured him into stealing the piece of the stone. West stole the piece from Star Labs and raced to an abandoned factory and manically tried to open a portal to the Speed Force but was held back by the power of the Stone. Savitar mocked West's efforts, reminding West that he would eventually kill everyone he loved. Incensed by Savitar's words, West successfully opened a Speed Force portal and threw the piece of the stone into it. As Barry arrived on the scene, tendrils of white lightning seized West and pulled him into the Speed Force while breaking its hold on Savitar, who burst out of the portal roaring in triumph. Pacing around the Flash, Savitar revealed his full escape plan to Barry and declared that saving West was now impossible. Enraged, Barry charged Savitar and chased him into an alley. Though Barry angrily promised that he would kill him, Savitar mocked his threats, reminding that he was the hero who would never take a life, and declared him unworthy of the life Barry had been given and vowed to destroy Central City like he did in the future and attacked. This time, though Savitar remained dominant, the fight was more even-sided with both speedsters landing solid blows on the other, culminating in Barry seizing Savitar in a headlock, demanding he show his face. Savitar instead pivoted out of it and stabbed Barry through the shoulder with his gauntlet-blade, shattering his clavicle. Stating his intent to kill Barry, Savitar promised to let him live long enough to watch Iris die. Barry unexpectedly struck back by slicing off Savitar's blade with his vibrating hand. Roaring with anger, Savitar raced away. Savitar remained silent and out of sight for the time being, while Team Flash frantically searched for a way to rescue Wally from the speed force, in order to work on repairing his damaged armour. When he finished, he stepped back and observed from afar as Barry went back into the Speed Force to free Wally from his prison. While doing so, he suddenly felt the lost piece of his armour being reactivated and homing in on him. Racing to it, he found himself confronted by the Earth Two speedster Jesse Quick. He declared that he knew that she would come for him and reprimanded her for her claiming that she wasn't afraid of him. Angered, Quick recklessly attacked with a lightning bolt but Savitar inexplicably absorbed the bolt and fired it right back at Quick, sending her flying several feet. Savitar demanded the return of his severed gauntlet-blade and began telekinetically summoning it to him as Quick clung on to it and too was dragged towards him. Thinking quickly, HR instructed Quick to find and attack a weak spot in Savitar's armor. As Savitar seized Jesse by the neck and held her before him, he declared that he had big plans for her, his arrogance blinding him to the fact that Quick was still holding his gauntlet-blade. Retorting that she had plans too, Quick viciously plunged the blade into Savitar's shoulder through a gap in his armor. Bellowing in agony, Savitar dropped Jesse and raced away. Realizing that Savitar could feel pain, HR later informed Barry and the team that Savitar was not a God after all but an armoured man with super speed.

Identity Revealed
Savitar steered clear of the Flash and his team while recuperating from the injury dealt to him by Jesse Quick. When this was over, he sensed the resurgence of Killer Frost and went to meet her in a forest on the outskirts of Central City. When she arrived, Savitar greeted her amicably and promised her that he would ensure that Caitlin Snow would never return, though Frost was hesitant to believe him. To gain her trust, Savitar knelt down, removed his armor and revealed to her his true identity.

Anticipating that his past self would try to build the Speed Force trap sooner than was destined, Savitar ordered Killer Frost to find and kill Tracy Brand, the physicist who would go on to build the trap technology in the first place, though Frost was thwarted by the Flash and Vibe. When she returned to him having failed, Savitar chastised her for not living up to her title and mused aloud if there was still a part of the old Caitlin Snow having an influence on her but Killer Frost quickly rebuffed him. Rethinking his plan, Savitar next ordered her to kidnap Joe's girlfriend Cecil in order to force Team Flash's hand and trade Tracy for her. Knowing what the team would try to do instead, Savitar warned Killer Frost ahead of time of what Barry would say to try and sway her back as well as the trap that they planned for her. When the team managed to subdue her anyway, Savitar sped in as Vibe was taking a blood sample and swatted him away from her. Proclaiming that his ascension was almost complete, Savitar concluded with a reminder to Barry that before long, the Flash would fall. Having said this, Savitar picked up Frost and raced away with her.

With this latest encounter, Savitar knew it wouldn't be long before Flash figured out his true identity and raced to meet Flash on the outskirts of the city as Flash searched for him. Standing before his enemy, Barry declared that he had figured out who Savitar really was; that his ability to flawlessly predict the moves of Team Flash, his intimate knowledge of its members including Barry, were all because he had already lived it all himself. Declaring his relief, Savitar knelt down, removed his armor and revealed himself as none other than a future version of Barry with a pale and scarred face. Grinning ghoulishly at his past self, Savitar reiterated his infamous catchphrase, that he was the Future-Flash.

Possible future(s)
In one potential future of May 23 2017, Savitar kidnapped Iris. His past self confronted Savitar with a captive Iris, who claimed to finally be "free" of the Flash. Despite the Flash's pleas, Savitar simply told Flash that he "lost" and stabbed Iris before the Flash could get to him in time, and Savitar fled as the Flash was left to his loss. In a slightly altered timeline H.R is present on a nearby rooftop with a rifle aimed at Savitar, though this did not change Iris' fate. Seemingly unbeknownst to Savitar or Flash, a younger version of the scarlet speedster from 5 months before was watching the event from the nearby trees, though he was pulled back to his own time by the Earth Three Flash.

As noted by Jay Garrick, the future is always changing based on the choices people make in the present, indicating Iris may not suffer this fate. The fact that Barry is now armed with his knowledge supports this. However, alternatively, as H.R. said regarding the future, Barry's very knowledge of these events may lead to Iris' death in his attempts to prevent it.

When Barry ran to 2024 to speak with his future-self about Savitar's real identity but his future-self couldn't tell him as he still didn't know who Savitar really was. Barry learned that Savitar and Killer Frost had joined forces to fight and break Barry and his team prior to the night of Iris' death. Due to their allied actions, Cisco had his arms frozen and shattered following a battle with Killer Frost. Barry had tried everything to stop Savitar, even creating time remnants to help fight him, but Savitar killed most of them and then went on to kill Iris as Barry had foreseen. Barry had then started pushing everyone away as they were reminders of what he had lost and became hateful and obsessed with defeating Savitar. Savitar killing Iris also made Wally heated with vengeance and he went after Savitar which led to a battle that had Wally's spine broken and he became physically and emotionally paralyzed. Savitar had been imprisoned by Barry in the Speed Force in the year 2020 due to a trap designed by Tracy Brand. Barry learned that Killer Frost had learned who Savitar really was but she wouldn't tell him; only saying that when he did find out, he would be surprised. But due to Barry knows who is Savitar's true identity and it reveals to be the an evil future version of Barry this slightly begin to change the future in 2024.

As a civilian and as the Flash
Prior to him becoming Savitar, Barry was once a moral, selfless and honorable individual who used his powers to help others until at some point he went insane, becoming the supervillain Savitar in the process.

As Savitar
The spitting image of an ego-maniac with a God complex, Barry believes himself to be a god in every sense of the term. He claims to "rule" the Speed Force instead of "serving it" like his younger self does and as such he looks down on all others including fellow speedsters with contempt and derision. He believes that he is meant to be worshiped and bowed to by all and has a loyal cult following that he seems to appreciate enough to aid in times of need. At the same time, he appears to have a measure of insecurity when it comes to other speedsters. Reveling in his status as the fastest there is, he refuses to let other speedsters challenge that claim, driven to destroy them before they can pose a true threat from their own growing speed. Barry also has a short temper and is obsessed with revenge on his younger-self for imprisoning him.

Ironically, Barry views the younger Barry as the villain, claiming that he never sought conflict with him and that he was the only one to lose anything as a result of it.

Barry is merciless and cruel towards his opponents as evidenced by his murder of the CCPD officers in his lair, his savage beat-down of the younger Barry all across Central City and his willingness to kill the younger Barry without a second's hesitation. However, he is focused on making his defeat over the younger Barry painful and miserable, which leads him to plan on killing the love of his life, Iris West, to make him suffer instead of killing him outright.

Barry is arrogant to the point of being delusional, claiming that he is the "God of Speed", only for Team Flash to discover that he is not truly a god.

When his true identity was revealed to be was shown as an evil, sadistic and cruel version of Barry himself. While he hates the younger Barry for all that his future-self has done to him, Barry seems to show some empathy for him. He comments that all of his life Barry's had to suffer, from the pain of losing his mom and dad. However, Barry states that he will not survive what's about to come, and that he's been with Barry from the very beginning. This was a reference to Barry being the younger Barry's most worst inner demon.

Powers

 * Speed Force connection/Meta-human physiology: Barry possesses an extraordinarily powerful connection to the Speed Force, which is most likely a by-product of a lifetime of being connected to it. His control and power in the Speed Force's usage greatly exceeds all other known users to the point that his potency made him claim to be a god and the "ruler" of it. Even within Edward Clariss' prison cell with a meta-human power dampener, he could fully use his powers. However, this may be due to the fact that Barry's powers were tied to the Philosopher's Stone. Despite his seemingly unmatched power, a future Barry Allen (his younger-self) was somehow able to defeat and seal him away into the Speed Force itself.
 * Accelerated healing factor: Barry's accelerated healing exceeds those of most speedsters, due to his very potent connection to the Speed Force. Despite his healing prowess, he was not able to heal from the horrible scars on the right side of his face. Being from the future and still youthful, means he is also extremely long lived due to his accelerated healing.
 * Electrokinesis: When moving at superhuman speeds, Barry generates white lightning and is uniquely the only known individual in the multiverse that is able to do so. It is currently unknown whether or not if the distinct coloration is a result of his extraordinarily long and potent connection to the Speed Force. Barry is also capable of projecting electrical arcs, although it is unknown if he must absorb a sufficient amount of energy to do this, to which he uniquely is able to absorb any electricity launched at him and can then redirect it, possibly due to his suit's capabilities.
 * Superhuman agility: Barry possesses superhuman bodily coordination, balance, equilibrium, and dexterity. He is able to change direction immediately, thus allowing him to make sharp turns and easily maneuver while moving at immense speed.
 * Superhuman durability: Barry's fully metallic form grants him enormous durability. Despite Joe West unloading a full clip of bullets on him, each shot merely ricocheted off him. He also takes nearly no damage when Barry attacks him, although when the younger Barry phases Barry's wrist sword off, he seems to be in quite a lot of pain, but as his suit has been shown to be removable, it's possible that was a reaction to discomfort.
 * Superhuman speed: Barry is unfathomably fast, greatly belying his massive size and build. His astronomical speed allowed him to race around Alchemy's lair and instantly kill multiple cops in seconds. Only other speedsters can see anything. Upon their first encounter, despite the younger Barry's own speed exceeding his other speedster enemies, his own movements were still slow-motion in comparison to the younger Barry, who effortlessly countered and outmaneuvered the younger Barry. He later showed equal dominance against the veteran speedster Jay Garrick and simultaneously against the younger Barry and Wally. Even after being freed from his prison, Barry continued to dominate speedsters like the younger Barry and Jesse Quick, who were only able to fend him off by outsmarting him for a decent enough hit.
 * Bodily vibration: When Barry was encased in sub-zero ice, he was able to almost instantly break free from his confinement.
 * Dimensional travel: Barry's speed is so intense, with a sudden movement he can open dimensional breaches, enabling him to shift and warp about and appear out of nowhere to new locations. Combined with his raw speed, the actions can appear as if he is at multiple places at once. He is also able to use this power to travel throughout the Multiverse. This is shown by the fact that he knows Jay Garrick. His capacities for this can even breach through the Speed Force, allowing him to while he was trapped in it to temporarily escape until he is drawn back in.
 * Geokinesis: Barry is somehow capable of generating earthquakes with his speed. His ability to create earthquakes is likely due to the absurd amount of kinetic energy he transfers into the ground with every step he takes.
 * Superhuman momentum: Barry can generate great amounts of physical force through the kinetic energy his immense speed generates. This allowed him to knock several cops into the air when running past and killing them when he first encountered the younger Barry.
 * Superhuman perception: Barry is easily capable of keeping up with and perceiving the movements and actions of speedsters.
 * Superhuman stamina: Barry's body can handle the stresses of superhuman racing without noticeable distress.
 * Superhuman strength: Barry possesses a level of increased strength, able to lift and drag a fully-grown man off the ground by their throat, all with a single hand. Barry was able to pummel and toss around the younger Barry, Wally West and Jay Garrick with one hand and, with one punch, he was able to send Jay Garrick flying over a building.
 * Philosopher's Stone connection: Barry's connection to the Philosopher's Stone allows him to invade the minds of others. It is yet unknown as to how he attained his connection to the Philosopher Stone.
 * Possession: Once establishing a strong enough connection to a person's mind, Barry is able to completely overshadow their actions, turning them into his unwitting pawn, and possess them, as he did with Julian Albert to turn him into "Alchemy", and enabling them to wield the power of the Philosopher's Stone.
 * Telepathy: With his connection to the Philosopher's Stone, Barry is able to manipulate others' minds. He can telepathically communicate with them and project illusions that only they can see. This power can still be used even while sealed away in the box. However, it is considerably weakened, as he can only prey on a person's insecurities, such as creating illusions of their lost loved ones, to con them into releasing him.

Former powers

 * Invisibility: Due to Barry being imprisoned in the Speed Force and Philosopher's Stone, he was unable to be perceived by anyone who was not also connected to the Speed Force. Cisco Ramon was able to see him in one of his vibes, due to Barry having already escaped from the Speed Force. However, after the rest of the Philosopher's Stone was thrown in the Speed Force which then led to him being freed from the Speed Force, Barry was no longer invisible to Team Flash, as evidenced when he showed up on Team Flash's surveillance camera.

Abilities

 * Master manipulator: In his avatar as Alchemy, Barry convinced Edward Clariss and other reborn meta-humans to become agents of his will. He was also able to advise and keep in line the rebellious Magenta. As Alchemy, he spoke to his cult members, leading them together to believe that he is a deity. Barry himself manipulated Julian Albert and later Cisco Ramon to release him, using their own feelings against them.
 * Skilled hand-to-hand combatant: Barry is a capable fighter as evidenced by his rapid victory over other speedsters like the younger Barry. His style is not as refined as Eobard Thawne's but is as savage as Zoom's; he uses his extraordinary speed to land powerful blows and throw his opponents around with lots of momentum. He often incorporates his intradimensional breaching to switch the terrain to his preference in an instant, keeping his opponent disoriented and off guard.
 * Excellent Memory: Since he is a possible version of Barry from the future, he presumably has knowledge of all the events that have happened, are happening, and will happen in the younger Barry's own life, thus allowing him to determine Barry's every action, using this to his advantage in several situations. Even his timings and speeches of these events are precise and accurate.

Weaknesses

 * Extreme cold: Much like other speedsters, Barry seems to be weakened or at least momentarily stunned when exposed to an extremely cold environment. This was proven when Caitlin Snow used her meta-human freezing powers on an invisible Barry. However, his powers allowed him to shortly afterwards break free and recover enough to zip away.
 * Armor Reliance: Ironically, Barry's greatest strength is also his greatest weakness in that he has become so fast that when he uses his superhuman speed, the charge he builds up around himself is so volatile (due to the massive buildup of heat energy), he must wear the suit of armor to shield himself from it. If he were to use his too much speed without it, it would likely kill him quite quickly.

Former weaknesses

 * Philosopher's Stone connection: At some point, Barry was defeated by his younger-self and sealed away. Barry can only maintain his presence in the world while the Philosopher's Stone is in contact with the world outside of its containment vessel. However, now that Barry is free from the Speed Force, with Jay Garrick taking his place in the Speed Force, the stone is no longer a weakness to him.

Equipment

 * Armor: Upon gaining his remarkable speed, Barry also gained a full-bodied suit of armor that is massive in size and demon-like in form. Acting as a mechanized battle-suit, it opens from the backside. It possesses a thick, retractable spike mounted on each wrist and seemingly is able to disguise his voice.
 * Cold Resistance: The armor protected him from Caitlin Snow freezing him solid, as he was able to instantly burst out of it unfazed and ran away instantly in the speed of a lightning bolt.
 * Hidden Blades: Barry is able to retract a hidden blade from his wrists as melee weapons.
 * Armor Retraction: Should any part of his armor be broken off, it can be immediately be drawn back to Barry from any distance.
 * Voice Filtering: Barry is able to disguise his voice so as to not be identified as a megalomaniacal Barry Allen himself.
 * Advanced Durability: The armor itself is extremely resilient and so far can only be damage by weapons made from its own material.
 * Static Charge Displacement: The armor's primary function is to shield Barry from the highly dangerous levels of static charge built up whenever he uses his speed.
 * Philosopher's Stone: Barry himself possessed this artifact long ago, using it to hire new meta-humans, and is also the source of his power. He used this artifact up to the point of being defeated and trapped in the Speed Force within it by his younger-self until he was able to use it to escape his imprisonment.

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Trivia

 * As a rather interesting trick on the audience, Savitar has said "I am the Future Flash", flatly saying he is a future version of Barry Allen. However, it was spoken as if to say "I am the future, Flash." saying he was a better breed of speedster/meta-human or simply from the future.
 * It is revealed that Savitar's absolute knowledge of events of the past, present and future of Team Flash was not due to his power, but because of his memories as he is an evil version of Barry Allen himself. This means he has lived through these events and has remembered them.
 * Barry/Savitar is the first speedster that can become invisible, because he was trapped in the speed force. This is an ability found in the comics, where conduits of the speed-force can move so fast that they are invisible to normal humans. Only other speedsters could see him, even while he is standing still, appearing invisible to humans and through cameras, but after being freed, he became visible to everyone else.
 * Barry/Savitar is, so far, the only main antagonist of The Flash who didn't make his debut on the first episode of the season he appears in. His voice is heard on Flashpoint, but he didn't make his first full appearance until Shade.
 * Barry/Savitar is the only speedster that generates white lightning, as opposed to yellow (his younger self, Jay, Wally, and Jesse), red (Eobard and Edward), blue (Hunter and Eliza) or purple (Accelerated Man).
 * Barry/Savitar is the only speedster so far who has demonstrated the ability to open dimensional breaches to different locations on the same Earth.
 * Every time Savitar's ripped from this world and back to imprisonment, the hole he's pulled through is shaped like a lightning bolt.
 * Barry/Savitar can access his speed while in the metahuman power dampening cell. Though not yet explained, it's most likely due to the fact that his essence is contained within the Philosopher's Stone, and that his physical manifestation is simply an extension of this, which is why his powers weren't negated, as the stone was not in the cell.
 * Savitar is the only speedster-villain thus far to have defeated three rival speedsters in a single episode; His younger self, Jay and Wally.
 * Barry/Savitar holds his previous speedster foes like Thawne and Zoom in low regard when he arrogantly understated the scope of their rivalries with his past self.
 * It's also interesting that Barry/Savitar holds Zoom in low regard. As he himself has demonstrated, he's mirroring Hunter Zolomon. Hunter created a time remnant who would be Jay Garrick, a past version of him to be a hero, and himself as the villain.
 * Despite his great power, his younger self has demonstrated himself to have grown powerful enough to fight Barry/Savitar on equal grounds and briefly subdue him, something that other speedsters, such as Jay Garrick and Jesse Quick were incapable of doing.
 * It is not yet known how deep Barry/Savitar's natural connection to the Speed Force really is. Many of his seemingly unique abilities, such as opening breaches at will, invisibility, unrivaled super-speed, immunity to metahuman power-dampeners or his "clairvoyance" may very well be related to his imprisonment in the Speed Force. Due to this, he may have had pure and fresh access to speed force energies, thus contributing to his significantly enhanced speedster powers, prompting his megalomaniacal claims to be "a god" and "the ruler of the Speed Force".
 * As Cisco mentioned that "any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable to magic", it's possible that some of Barry/Savitar's powers could be advanced technology. His metallic form is a removable suit of armor.
 * It's possible that the future version of Barry that locked up to Barry/Savitar into the Speed Force was the same that saved the kid Barry from Reverse Flash and is possible that version was erased from existence because the multiples alterations in the time line.
 * Barry/Savitar made a prophecy to his younger self about the destinies of his friends. In the episode, which features a possible version of the future (the year of 2024), more details about his prophecy are revealed:
 * "One shall betray you" - Caitlin Snow is the one who betrays the Flash. She initially kept a piece of the Philosopher's stone, without team's knowledge, with the hope that it might help her somehow, lose her powers. However, after she transforms and embraces her Killer Frost personality, it is revealed that she learns Savitar's true identity like a future version of Barry and allies herself with him. In 2024, Caitlin, who is still a villain, is kept as a prisoner in the Pipeline, and still refuses to reveal Savitar's secret to her former allies.
 * "One shall fall" - So far, the one destined to die appears to be Iris West. In the possible future, Barry/Savitar impales her with his wrist blade while he makes The Flash watch. In 2024, Iris' death has greatly affected her friends and family; his younger self quit being the Flash and isolated himself from everyone, Joe and Barry are not in touch anymore and Team Flash has been disbanded.
 * "One will suffer a fate far worse than death" - Wally West suffers a fate far worse than death. He is initially imprisoned into the Speed Force and is forced to relive the moment of his mother's death in a endless loop until Barry saves him. In 2024, Wally is revealed to have been left paralyzed and mentally catatonic for the rest of his life, after a confrontation with Barry/Savitar. It is explained that he was so enraged by Iris's death that he decided to go after his sister's killer alone, but Barry/Savitar managed to crush Wally's spine and expose him to incredible yet unknown horrors that left him in that state.

Behind the scenes

 * In the DC comics, Savitar was an enemy of Wally West as the Flash, an ex-pilot obsessed with speed, who named himself after Savitr, the Hindu god of motion, and dedicated his life to unlocking the secrets of the Speed Force. He discovered creative ways of using the Speed Force and tried to kill every other speedster on Earth, transferring their Speed Force connections onto himself.
 * Similarly to how it's depicted in The Flash TV series, Savitar was able to use the Speed Force to make himself invisible to non-speedsters in the comics.
 * This portrayal of Savitar appears to be an amalgamation of the DC Comics' Savitar and the Future Flash, who travels back in time to kill his younger self, for he blames himself for the death of Wally West twenty years into the future. Similarly, The Flash portrays this version of the Future Flash traveling through time to ruin his younger self's life by killing Iris West (and possibly his younger self) for reasons yet to be revealed.
 * Savitar's metallic appearance and white lightning are similar to the DC comics character Godspeed.
 * Up until his appearance in The Wrath of Savitar, all of Savitar's appearances have been CGI.