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Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken Discussion Thread 20

Found another supporting argument
Zalario’s conditions were now different from when he had invaded Ramiris’ labyrinth. Now that he had a physical body, he was able to fully exercise the power of his main body in the Palace of Monsters. With an existence value of over 20 million, he was confident that he would not be defeated even by a True Dragon.
 
IM is now accepted as secondary canon, but what exactly it changes? I mean, does it buff certain characters? I remember when Rimuru's regeneration was downgraded, proof from game's side story (Rimuru regenerating after 3 years from disintegration) was rejected just because it was from game and not LN. We could now get HGR back, I guess.
 
IM is now accepted as secondary canon, but what exactly it changes? I mean, does it buff certain characters? I remember when Rimuru's regeneration was downgraded, proof from game's side story (Rimuru regenerating after 3 years from disintegration) was rejected just because it was from game and not LN. We could now get HGR back, I guess.
Basically we get a definition of time from diablo and more on the mask, more on what reverse fate does, more information of spirit armaments and holy armaments basically making spirits incarnate as armour as well as how Jaune stole one and corrupted it, more information on what Jaune and Violet was doing including Jaune almost getting a body made from a piece of the chaos dragon.
 
I didn't play the game before, but does it clarify anything about the size of 'worlds' in LN?
 
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I don't think we'll get a "catch all" answer to that question because Tensura loves playing around with world either referring to a planet or some other timeline so best we can go off of is context.
On that note, I saw that we got the TL for universes constantly expanding faster than light, which pretty much does firmly confirm all the alternate timelines are universe in size since the full size shouldn't be smaller than our IRL
 
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Make this make sense. Rimuru "regenerated" from melt slash, which can supposedly destroy information/core, and it only gives mid-godly regeneration?
 
I don't think we'll get a "catch all" answer to that question because Tensura loves playing around with world either referring to a planet or some other timeline so best we can go off of is context.
On that note, I saw that we got the TL for universes constantly expanding faster than light, which pretty much does firmly confirm all the alternate timelines are universe in size since the full size shouldn't be smaller than our IRL
The TL is worlds expanding faster than light
 
Make this make sense. Rimuru "regenerated" from melt slash, which can supposedly destroy information/core, and it only gives mid-godly regeneration?
Because rimuru need his Core to regenerate, or at least 1 slime cell (wich do have infinite regeneration each) intact on information level to regenerate.

The reason why he could regenerate from turn null was because his regeneration out-speed the devouring speed of the void while feeding on it to work.

Knowing that turn null is superior to hells void that is already said to expand FTL.

And turn null can even catch information particles across time and space.

So it wouldn’t be surprising if rimuru just out-speed melt slash destruction speed.
 
Because rimuru need his Core to regenerate, or at least 1 slime cell (wich do have infinite regeneration each) intact on information level to regenerate.

The reason why he could regenerate from turn null was because his regeneration out-speed the devouring speed of the void while feeding on it to work.

Knowing that turn null is superior to hells void that is already said to expand FTL.

And turn null can even catch information particles across time and space.

So it wouldn’t be surprising if rimuru just out-speed melt slash destruction speed.
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Make this make sense. Rimuru "regenerated" from melt slash, which can supposedly destroy information/core, and it only gives mid-godly regeneration?
My memory is foggy and I can't find downgrade thread for it, but I remember that admins deducted Melt Slash wouldn't destroy Rimuru completely because of these parts:


"-that even if I didn't use 「Gluttonous King Beelzebub」 to cancel the attack, I wouldn't be killed even when hit by [Melt Slash」 head on?

-《Answer. Of course not. Speculate to consume massive amount of magicule, however, the physical body can be instantly revived through [Endless Regeneration」.》"

The fact that Rimuru said he wouldn't be killed and it would consume massive amount of magicules, suggest that Melt Slash would just do damage to body and soul, but core would survive (Yes, word used is "revive" but context of scene and mentioning endless regeneration is leaning this word into regeneration side). Then I remember Astral brought the fact that regeneration is slimes' race skill and would be assigned not to core but to Rimuru's existence itself. Proof for it was supposed to be side story from Isekai Memories, where Rimuru got completely erased by Disintegration, but still could regenerate in 3 years after destruction of his core. However this argument was rejected as game was not considered canon.
 
Ok based on what you guys said, rimuru’s core isn’t affected by melt slash anyways so it’s not high godly regen. Got it.

Now because the isekai memories is approved (somewhat) as cannon, can we use that feat, the one where he regenerated in 3 years for high godly?
 
Here is the downgrade and attempted upgrade
 
Even in the same world's universe, space continued to expand at a speed faster than light.
The correlation between space and time was beyond Mai's understanding. Furthermore, the probability of being able to arrive at the time and place where her beloved brother was alive was infinitesimal.
Wait, so does this mean that worlds contain universes? Or is it because of timelines? If the former is correct, then worlds are probably 2C structures, if the latter, we're getting L2C for worlds, but this solves the debate between Code and Feldway that I remember they had, whether worlds by default have timelines, or did Chloe and Velgrynd create them
 
Wait, so does this mean that worlds contain universes? Or is it because of timelines? If the former is correct, then worlds are probably 2C structures, if the latter, we're getting L2C for worlds, but this solves the debate between Code and Feldway that I remember they had, whether worlds by default have timelines, or did Chloe and Velgrynd create them
I think ''world'' here is talking about the planet rather than universe, so that just means other worlds and universes are expanding faster than light and each world should have its own world line (timeline). me personally, other than ''World'', I believe that ''Dimension'' can also refer to an another universe, using context of course.
 
I think ''world'' here is talking about the planet rather than universe, so that just means other worlds and universes are expanding faster than light and each world should have its own world line (timeline). me personally, other than ''World'', I believe that ''Dimension'' can also refer to an another universe, using context of course.
Worlds are fully separate structures, they can't be a part of a universe and we don't have such a thing as a separate universe. Dimensions are containers of worlds and even when they aren't referred as such, they either mean separate space-time or something related to space element. Your reply doesn't really make sense
 
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