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I currently have an understand the ability is far easier to get than what people think, and also think it's harder to gain than it should be, based on its description
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Relevant ability - Acasualty 1
Now, why is this an issue? Simple
Many verses with multiple timelines, or simple time travel, have this defining factor.
Let me get some examples.
*Dragon Ball, other timelines are unaffected by changes to a timeline.
*Maou Gakuin, the "higher gods," prevent changes in the past.
*Tensura, all changes in the past create/move into a new timeline...
Now this should be pretty logical to understand, but this, in turn, with the current definition, would grant a general type 1 acasuality to everyone, since any time travel or changes in the past don't affect them, but a separate version of them...
So I guess my question would be, should all these types of characters/verses have the ability, or is the current definition lacking?
(I could also just be missing something)
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Relevant ability - Acasualty 1
As we can see here, the main definition of the ability is for characters that are immune to changes in the past, with no defining factors, "how" or "why".Type 1: Time Paradox Immunity: Characters with this type of Acausality are rendered immune to changes in the past and standard temporal paradoxes, but remain just as vulnerable in the present and can be affected by normal Causality Manipulation and similar abilities.
Note that only characters explicitly depicted as immune to time paradoxes in their past by feats and/or direct statements qualify for this power. Fiction commonly features time travel systems where time-travelers, for no explainable reason, retain their memories of previous timelines even after changing the past, and merely existing in a work with such mechanics doesn't mean the character inherently has such an immunity, especially given how they would still be affected if someone else was time-traveling instead.
Now, why is this an issue? Simple
Many verses with multiple timelines, or simple time travel, have this defining factor.
Let me get some examples.
*Dragon Ball, other timelines are unaffected by changes to a timeline.
*Maou Gakuin, the "higher gods," prevent changes in the past.
*Tensura, all changes in the past create/move into a new timeline...
Now this should be pretty logical to understand, but this, in turn, with the current definition, would grant a general type 1 acasuality to everyone, since any time travel or changes in the past don't affect them, but a separate version of them...
So I guess my question would be, should all these types of characters/verses have the ability, or is the current definition lacking?
(I could also just be missing something)
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