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==Background== | |||
'''Bypassing/Ignoring''' is the ability to outright overpower/ignore an ability or one's statistics. In this case, one isn't removing or suppressing one's statistics, physiology, or ability, but instead ignores/overpowers it just because the character decides to. This can normally be seen grouped up with abilities like '''[[Subjective Reality]]''', as it effectively makes the character fully ignore what the user is doing. | |||
==Example Applications== | |||
*'''[[Immortality Bypassing]]:''' The user can overcome another user's immortality to kill them for good. Unlike [[Immortality Negation]], this ability does not remove the user's immortality, as they still have it, but the user in question was able to ignore their immortality completely to kill them. | |||
*'''[[Regeneration Bypassing]]:''' The user can overcome another users regeneration. Unlike [[Immortality Negation]], this ability does not remove the user's regeneration, as they still have it, but the user in question was able to ignore their regeneration completely to kill them. For example, say someone has cut off the user's arm, they will be able to regenerate their arm back, showing they still can regenerate, however, their arm will still not function due to the person ignoring their regeneration as a whole. Another example is when the person grows back their arm but the arm crumbles away or turns to dust, showing the regeneration has not been negated, but the injury will keep repeating itself. This ability is similar to [[Irreversible Damage]], however it only pertains to bypassing regeneration. | |||
*'''[[Acausality Bypassing]]:''' The user can overcome ones [[Acausality|acausality]]. Making it that despite them existing in a state outside of causality, they still attack them as if they were in regular causality. This doesn't negate the opponent's acausality as they are still outside of cause and effect, but the user in question simply ignores it. | |||
*'''[[Paradox Existence Bypassing]]:''' The user can interact with one even though they are living [[Paradox Existence|paradox]]. This doesn't negate the opponent's physiology as they are still a paradox, but the user in question simply ignores it. | |||
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Revision as of 20:43, 2 October 2024
Background
Bypassing/Ignoring is the ability to outright overpower/ignore an ability or one's statistics. In this case, one isn't removing or suppressing one's statistics, physiology, or ability, but instead ignores/overpowers it just because the character decides to. This can normally be seen grouped up with abilities like Subjective Reality, as it effectively makes the character fully ignore what the user is doing.
Example Applications
- Immortality Bypassing: The user can overcome another user's immortality to kill them for good. Unlike Immortality Negation, this ability does not remove the user's immortality, as they still have it, but the user in question was able to ignore their immortality completely to kill them.
- Regeneration Bypassing: The user can overcome another users regeneration. Unlike Immortality Negation, this ability does not remove the user's regeneration, as they still have it, but the user in question was able to ignore their regeneration completely to kill them. For example, say someone has cut off the user's arm, they will be able to regenerate their arm back, showing they still can regenerate, however, their arm will still not function due to the person ignoring their regeneration as a whole. Another example is when the person grows back their arm but the arm crumbles away or turns to dust, showing the regeneration has not been negated, but the injury will keep repeating itself. This ability is similar to Irreversible Damage, however it only pertains to bypassing regeneration.
- Acausality Bypassing: The user can overcome ones acausality. Making it that despite them existing in a state outside of causality, they still attack them as if they were in regular causality. This doesn't negate the opponent's acausality as they are still outside of cause and effect, but the user in question simply ignores it.
- Paradox Existence Bypassing: The user can interact with one even though they are living paradox. This doesn't negate the opponent's physiology as they are still a paradox, but the user in question simply ignores it.