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==Summarry==
[[File:Kaido_Manga_Infobox.png|thumb|270px|Kaido is stated to be incapable of dying besides his countless suicide efforts.]]
==Summary==


Immortality is a state of being where the user is unable to die. A usual misconception in vs debating is that since this is the case they cannot die whatsoever and will automatically win the battle. To assume that would be a NLF(no limits fallacy) as any non-Tier 0 in fiction is not truly immortal. 
Immortality is a state of being where the user is unable to die. A usual misconception in vs debating is that since this is the case they cannot die whatsoever and will automatically win the battle. To assume that would be a NLF(no limits fallacy) as any non-Tier 0 in fiction is not truly immortal. 
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==Levels of Immortality==
==Levels of Immortality==


====Type 1 - '''Ageless/Longetivity'''====
====Type 1 - '''Ageless/Longevity'''====
Perfect form of longetivity. The user cannot age, thus preventing death via senescence. They are essentially resistant to standard age manipulation, and can outlast someoen age. However, they are still vulnerable to mortal wounds, severe injuries, diseases/viruses, and foreign substances. Meaning they can be taken down in physical combat.
Perfect form of longevity. The user cannot age, thus preventing death via senescence. They are essentially resistant to standard age manipulation, and can outlast someoen age. However, they are still vulnerable to mortal wounds, severe injuries, diseases/viruses, and foreign substances. Meaning they can be taken down in physical combat.
 
 


====Type 2 - '''Amortality'''====
====Type 2 - '''Amortality'''====
The user exists as an unborn, rendering them unable to die due to not being alive to begin with. The user may not have been alive in the very beginning of time or even before creation. The user essentially lives in a state of unbirth, neither living nor dead. Granting them resistance to abilities such as life and death manipulation. However, they are still susceptible to abilities such as being erased from existence.
The user exists as an unborn, rendering them unable to die due to not being alive to begin with. The user may not have been alive in the very beginning of time or even before creation. The user essentially lives in a state of unbirth, neither living nor dead. Granting them resistance to abilities such as life and death manipulation. However, they are still susceptible to abilities such as being erased from existence.


====Type 3 - '''Regeneration'''====
====Type 3 - '''Regeneration'''====
The user can simply regenerate from wounds that would normally be lethal. However, the effectiveness depends on the degree of their regeneration.  
The user can simply regenerate from wounds that would normally be lethal. However, the effectiveness depends on the degree of their regeneration.
 
 


====Type 4 - '''Protection from a Deity'''====
====Type 4 - '''Protection from a Deity'''====
The user is protected by a deity making them completely unable to die by normal means. The only way to truly kill them would require the user being stronger then the deity in question or removing the protection the user has from the deity. It should be noted that this isn't the same as reliance as the user in question is receiving protection from said being and isn't reliant on them existing.
The user is protected by a deity making them completely unable to die by normal means. The only way to truly kill them would require the user being stronger then the deity in question or removing the protection the user has from the deity. It should be noted that this isn't the same as reliance as the user in question is receiving protection from said being and isn't reliant on them existing.


====Type 5 - '''Invulnerability'''====
====Type 5 - '''Invulnerability'''====
The user is immune to physical and mental damage, toxins and pathogens. They are also unbound conventional life or death, or do not exist at all, and thus cannot be traditionally killed, granting them resistance to death manipulation. However, if they are harmed somehow harmed, they will not be able to regenerate from that harm and will not come back if killed. Attacks such as magical based ones, soul based ones, or erasing their very existence can harm them. It should also be noted that simply having invulnerability will not grant you this type as you also must be ageless.
The user is immune to physical and mental damage, toxins and pathogens. They are also unbound conventional life or death, or do not exist at all, and thus cannot be traditionally killed, granting them resistance to death manipulation. However, if they are harmed somehow harmed, they will not be able to regenerate from that harm and will not come back if killed. Attacks such as magical based ones, soul based ones, or erasing their very existence can harm them. It should also be noted that simply having invulnerability will not grant you this type as you also must be ageless.


====Type 6 - '''Resilience'''====
====Type 6 - '''Resilience'''====
The user is capable of surviving lethal injuries without any need to heal from it. However, the effectiveness depends on the degree of what they can withstand.
The user is capable of surviving lethal injuries without any need to heal from it. However, the effectiveness depends on the degree of what they can withstand.


====Type 7 - '''Undead'''====
====Type 7 - '''Undead'''====
The user is already dead but somehow capable of moving and breathing thus making them by technicalities immortal. They are incapable of dying by standard methods unless a specific weakness is exploited. However, they fall under possible problems such as decay, soul manipulation, and existence erasure.
The user is already dead but somehow capable of moving and breathing thus making them by technicalities immortal. They are incapable of dying by standard methods unless a specific weakness is exploited. However, they fall under possible problems such as decay, soul manipulation, and existence erasure.


====Type 8 - '''Reliance'''====
====Type 8 - '''Reliance'''====
The user cannot die as they are reliant to an object, person, or even a concept. This can at times give them abilities such as regeneration.  
The user cannot die as they are reliant to an object, person, or even a concept. This can at times give them abilities such as regeneration.
 
 


====Type 9 - '''Immortality via Higher Plane'''====
====Type 9 - '''Immortality via Higher Plane'''====
The user has a true self that exists indepedently on a higher plane effectively making them unkillable to anyone who can't reach that plane. It should be noted however, by technicalities this isn't immortality, so one can still kill the person by regular means if they can reach the higher plane.
The user has a true self that exists indepedently on a higher plane effectively making them unkillable to anyone who can't reach that plane. It should be noted however, by technicalities this isn't immortality, so one can still kill the person by regular means if they can reach the higher plane.


====Type 10 - '''Transcendent'''====
====Type 10 - '''Transcendent'''====
The user is not alive or dead in a conventional sense, standing outside the ordinary laws of reality, temporality, and dimensionality (of any number). If it is possible to destroy such a character, it can only be accomplished by a being of a similar or higher existence.
The user is not alive or dead in a conventional sense, standing outside the ordinary laws of reality, temporality, and dimensionality (of any number). If it is possible to destroy such a character, it can only be accomplished by a being of a similar or higher existence.
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Revision as of 03:30, 27 December 2018

Kaido is stated to be incapable of dying besides his countless suicide efforts.

Summary

Immortality is a state of being where the user is unable to die. A usual misconception in vs debating is that since this is the case they cannot die whatsoever and will automatically win the battle. To assume that would be a NLF(no limits fallacy) as any non-Tier 0 in fiction is not truly immortal. 

Levels of Immortality

Type 1 - Ageless/Longevity

Perfect form of longevity. The user cannot age, thus preventing death via senescence. They are essentially resistant to standard age manipulation, and can outlast someoen age. However, they are still vulnerable to mortal wounds, severe injuries, diseases/viruses, and foreign substances. Meaning they can be taken down in physical combat.


Type 2 - Amortality

The user exists as an unborn, rendering them unable to die due to not being alive to begin with. The user may not have been alive in the very beginning of time or even before creation. The user essentially lives in a state of unbirth, neither living nor dead. Granting them resistance to abilities such as life and death manipulation. However, they are still susceptible to abilities such as being erased from existence.


Type 3 - Regeneration

The user can simply regenerate from wounds that would normally be lethal. However, the effectiveness depends on the degree of their regeneration.


Type 4 - Protection from a Deity

The user is protected by a deity making them completely unable to die by normal means. The only way to truly kill them would require the user being stronger then the deity in question or removing the protection the user has from the deity. It should be noted that this isn't the same as reliance as the user in question is receiving protection from said being and isn't reliant on them existing.


Type 5 - Invulnerability

The user is immune to physical and mental damage, toxins and pathogens. They are also unbound conventional life or death, or do not exist at all, and thus cannot be traditionally killed, granting them resistance to death manipulation. However, if they are harmed somehow harmed, they will not be able to regenerate from that harm and will not come back if killed. Attacks such as magical based ones, soul based ones, or erasing their very existence can harm them. It should also be noted that simply having invulnerability will not grant you this type as you also must be ageless.


Type 6 - Resilience

The user is capable of surviving lethal injuries without any need to heal from it. However, the effectiveness depends on the degree of what they can withstand.


Type 7 - Undead

The user is already dead but somehow capable of moving and breathing thus making them by technicalities immortal. They are incapable of dying by standard methods unless a specific weakness is exploited. However, they fall under possible problems such as decay, soul manipulation, and existence erasure.


Type 8 - Reliance

The user cannot die as they are reliant to an object, person, or even a concept. This can at times give them abilities such as regeneration.


Type 9 - Immortality via Higher Plane

The user has a true self that exists indepedently on a higher plane effectively making them unkillable to anyone who can't reach that plane. It should be noted however, by technicalities this isn't immortality, so one can still kill the person by regular means if they can reach the higher plane.


Type 10 - Transcendent

The user is not alive or dead in a conventional sense, standing outside the ordinary laws of reality, temporality, and dimensionality (of any number). If it is possible to destroy such a character, it can only be accomplished by a being of a similar or higher existence.