Utena/Baiser:
Standard horny lust magic booster ability= magic level/stars increase when turned on.
(La Verita= Night spider's web).
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Nero Alice (Doll house, doll creation controll, minor reality warp| No La Verita yet)
That's actually something I've been meaning to comment on for a while now, because Baiser and Nero's are very much non-standard.
Pretty much every magical girl we've seen has had fairly static powers. That is, they do one thing, or a small set of closely related things. Kiwi creates bombs in her base form and is a lightning bruiser in her upgraded forms, Leber can wrap people up in shadows, Sulfer hits things real hard. You get the idea. Baiser and Nero's powers, on the other hand, are much broader than that, allowing them an incredibly wide range of effects, limited mostly by their own imaginations and available materials.
The thing that really highlights how odd their abilities are is the fact that we've seen two different, normal, takes on Baiser's powers, first in the form of Lorde's hoard and then in the form of Pesca's golems. Both of them summon minions, but those minions are directly created from their powers and fairly consistent in form and function. By contrast, Baiser and Nero transform things in their environment into minions and those minions can have wildly different abilities.
Aside from wondering why Baiser and Nero are so different from everyone else, this also raises a second question in my mind: Since their powers seem to function similarly, is it possible that Baiser also has broader reality warping powers? Her web in La Verita seems to suggest that yes, she does, though it's notable that the web goes back to the standard template of creating a fixed effect directly, rather than manipulating the world around her. Either way, I hope we get more information on how abilities work and why those two seem so different from everyone else.
Now that I think about it, it may be similar to the difference between Lord's fixed high power and Baiser's power rising depending on her mental state. The reason Baiser was chosen by Vena as the leader from the start may very well be due to her boundless imagination (and Alice's broad powers would in this case similarly be explained by her unbridled childish imagination - just take the Ultraman battle, for example). Unlike the usual magical girls or villains who are limited by what they believe their roles should be like, Baiser and Alice are simply letting their fantasies run wild.