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Not counting Ions, I think Alan Scott's more versatile than the other top tier GLs (he does stuff like mess with time more; when Mr. Terrific 'died' recently, he froze him in time so they'd have time to revive him from clinical death).
Zatanna's way up there too, of course.
Hm, GLs excepted, it tends to be the magic types in DC's top tier of versatility. Most of the non-magic top heroes tend to have a good array of powers, like Superman, WW, etc., but not many have very broad powers in the same way some in the marvel discussion did.
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Blue Beetle's pretty darn versatile, come to think of it. His armor has so many options, and he even did stuff like brief time-jumps by using the Reach phasing option through the bleed once. Physically it can make many tools for the job, it can do energy blasts, force fields, specific types of anti-(whatever) beams, etc.. Heck, we even found out it has special death protection modes it just showed in Generation Lost.
Despite his power and potential versatility, in practice Dr. Fate tends not to be the most versatile of magic users IMO.