Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-16461120-20151103084347/@comment-3406131-20151103110910

For 616
Some categories will have to be re-thought: Pietro was depowered, he was repowered, his Terrigenesis effects have to rewrote and the categories changed.

On the alternate realities
(First to define the scope of the question, I assume that by "all iterations", you limit yourself to "mainstream universes" (closely related to 616, including Ages of Apocalypse, Ages of X, Houses of M), and not to cinematic universes, etc.)

I would say no.

In other realities, they are tied by the fact they are mutants for the purpose of the stories the universe is set in. That's awfully unwell-explained.

Another way to put what I try to say is: The writer intended for them to be mutants in that universe and stories. In some universes,


 * Any existing Maximoff should be considered a mutant until/unless stated otherwise (genetically-enhanced mutate)
 * Any new Maximoff twin who could appears from now should be considered a genetically-enhanced mutate and not a mutant, unless stated otherwise.

If another author decides that the mainstream versions are back as mutants, the new alternates would be mutants as well, but not those created as mutates, unless stated otherwise.

That's how I see that.