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Do we, by default, assume characters with type 9 immortality will always be recreated?

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I probably butchered the wording of the title, sorry.

What I'm trying to say here:

Assume character A has type 9 immortality, his true form is an entire tier higher. His avatar gets destroyed, do we by default assume he will just make another avatar, even if he has never shown to do that? I keep hearing that peeps with type 9 immortality will always get their avatars recreated, even if they haven't shown to do so in canon.
 
that would go in questions and answers, not content revision, but to answer your question sorta I don't think anything should just be assumed about a character when it's not implied at all canonically
 
Depends on the assumed mindset.
By Standard Battle Assumptions the character will act in the way that is typical for it.
 
It's already in QnA though? Unless I mistakenly put in CRT and a mod changed it or smth.

Also yeah, I also believe it should be like that. But apparently, for some voodoo reason, we assume that anyone with type 9 will get recreated if they are destroyed.
 
Depends on the assumed mindset.
By Standard Battle Assumptions the character will act in the way that is typical for it.
What about characters like Arceus or smth?

They have an avatar and a true form. The avatar never got destroyed in canon, but the true form has avatar creation. If the avatar gets destroyed in a VS match, do we assume that the true form will create another avatar?
 
They have an avatar and a true form. The avatar never got destroyed in canon, but the true form has avatar creation. If the avatar gets destroyed in a VS match, do we assume that the true form will create another avatar?
if it's established he can do so and he would do so according to his mindset in the match, then yeah that should probably be assumed
 
What about characters like Arceus or smth?

They have an avatar and a true form. The avatar never got destroyed in canon, but the true form has avatar creation. If the avatar gets destroyed in a VS match, do we assume that the true form will create another avatar?
It should be noted an Arceus avatar can create an avatar of Palkia, Dialga or Giratina in the Celebi HGSS event out of nothing (keep in mind the CT are just aspects of Arceus or "Heart" if you read the canon/lore blog so essentially he did create a new avatar of himself in the games) add in the fact Arceus is essentially composite Pokémon which includes P&A such as resurrection, life manipulation, creation, etc and it's pretty obvious type 9 is legit.

Just accept llama god is stronger than you!
 
Sometimes creating and new avatar may take time, other times they can create more than one avatar as often as the entity pleases. It depends of its limitation and weakness of the character, as well as its personality.

One does not assume how a power works, if the description is not satisfying, one have the right to ask how it works and for proof.
 
The simple answer is it depends on their personality.
If the match is bloodlusted though, it's a pretty safe assumption they will.
 
Depends on the assumed mindset.
By Standard Battle Assumptions the character will act in the way that is typical for it.
I made a thread for this a while back that never got concluded, but this is something that needs clarification. Because while what you say is true, SBA also says that the characters won't give up and just not fight. Which sometimes in direct conflict with how characters act in verse. But SBA doesn't specify whether these rules extend to the type 9 as well. For instance, if we have someone that has a tier 5 avatar, that's a projection of a High 1-C "true form" or something, but he only uses the avatar to test people so if you win he just says "good job" and he leaves in character. Considering SBA actually forces characters not to do that, and instead fight, does that mean the High 1-C will continue to recreate it regardless? I'm not sure, it's not made clear at all.
 
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