Board Thread:Theories and Rumors/@comment-37796351-20181212151153/@comment-4013721-20190111224722

The main problem with a villain that has the power of infinite wishes, is that you need to have some rules or else they could just as well have wished for an infinite army that obeys their command and are only loyal to them, wished for all of their enemies to either become their loyal followers or to just drop dead (or be turned to stone), wish for their destroyed home world to be brought back or wish to become true god like being so that no one would be able to threaten them.

Take the Genie from Disney's Aladdin. in addition to granting three wishes, he also have three rules he must obey. He can't kill someone (though Jafar, as a Genie would shows in the sequel: "You'll be surprised what you can live through"), He can't force others to fall in love and finally he can't bring people back from the dead.

these three rules at least makes it so that Genie has some form of limit of what he (and other genies) can do. They are still incredibly powerful but they can't kill people, force them to love others against their will or bring someone back from the dead. The last rule would actually have been a rather tragic moment for Nadakhan, he finally get's all the power he wants but he can't do the one thing he want's to do when he first get's his new powers, bringing back the woman he loves from the dead.