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But seriously, as a character, her powers have been all over the place, varying through the decades even more than Superman.
WW could not fly (she needed an invisible plane to do so), but now she can fly.
She's been depicted as everything from a regular female human athlete (with a magic lasso) to a gravity-defying demi-god. Her strength has been everything from average to Olympic athlete level, to enhanced human, to super-human, to rivaling that of the Greek gods and being on par with Superman. She needed bracelets to block bullets, lest she get shot (and we'll save the argument about having the speed to block bullets with her wrists for later), but at other points we're told she's basically invulnerable, so why the need to block bullets with bracelets?
Sometimes she's as fast as the Flash (sometimes not), sometimes she can leap as high as the Hulk (or just fly), at times she's had telepathy, she's got Dr. Dolittle powers, if underwater she's basically a female Aquaman, etc., etc.
Her lasso's properties has been all over the place as well - sometimes only she could make it's truth-telling powers work, other times anyone could make it work, it could be used on her or couldn't be used on her. Sometimes it could be telekinetically controlled, other times it was just a lasso that required good lassoing skills.
There was the old thing where if she was bound she became powerless (thus all the WW in bondage comic book covers), and there was stuff about if a man bound her or a woman bound her, and there were a whole bunch of gender-based vulnerabilities she had . And that's just a short beginning to the list of variables WW's powers have been subjected to over the decades.