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Revision as of 22:14, 13 February 2021

With darkest spell Moon can make Toffee unable to ever grow back his finger. To the state where even if Toffee regrows his finger it will just wither away.

Background

The ability to inflict damage and destruction that cannot be repaired or healed from its destroyed state. The user can inflict damage and destruction that cannot be repaired or healed from its destroyed state. The pain/injuries do not recover from their degraded state and remain in complete decadence after the wounds are given. The degraded alterations a user makes towards their environment also does not recover nor can it be made towards a healed state after the damage is done. Unlike Regeneration Negation where a user is unable to regenerate back, irreversible damage makes it damage unable to heal. Even if the user was to regenerate back the part they lost it would either immedieatly be removed or will no longer work.

Limitations

  • Though the user can still deal out irreversible damage, they are still vulnerable to damage themselves.
  • If a victim is de-aged or their body reverted to a point where they didn't receive the injuries inflicted by the user, their damage will disappear due to the attack having not occurred yet towards the victim's body.
  • The damage may be irreversible, but the degree is dependent on the user, so any weak attacks make the ability useless.

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