>>96379834
Not every drawback, but in setting like these, enemy drawbacks at some point start to be more of an inconvenience the more power you get.
It happens in plenty of high power settings, where the villain, protagonist and maybe a couple others can deal with the rest of the setting mostly on their own. So even without out of jump powers, if your build is already on that level and the drawbacks are mid-tier enemies or organizations on that level, taking them is no big deal. And if you needed a drawback to fight the final boss to get on the level of the final boss, just taking those other enemy drawbacks improves your chances on the final boss since you can be them with perks/powers that improve on that build/cover up drawbacks.