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This statement says that Wanda "turned the Darkhold's dark magic against itself." In other words, she used the Darkhold’s own power to destroy it across the multiverse. To me, this clearly indicates that it wasn’t Wanda’s own magic that accomplished the feat, and therefore it shouldn't be used as a basis for her AP rating.
This suggests that every Darkhold operates through a shared connection to this "multiversal well of evil," possibly with each copy drawing power from the same source of dark magic, exactly like a well. That's why it's likely Wanda tampered with the source of this dark magic, used the Darkhold's dark magic against that source or well, and triggered the self-destruction mechanism in the other Darkholds. If not, then at the very least it suggests there’s some sort of connection between the Darkholds.
And explain why the justifications would be wrong. If you can't prove for sure that there is a self-destruct function, then Wanda while amped by the book still destroyed it an uncountable infinite number of times.up to Universe Level+ at peak (Was empowered by the Darkhold, which allowed her to draw energy from other dimensions within the Multiverse.[10] She later used the Darkhold's dark magic to destroy every version of it across all universes, of which there are an uncountably infinite number within the Multiverse.[10][5][11] It was stated that she will one day possess the power to bend reality to her will or destroy it entirely,[12] as she is prophesied to either rule or annihilate the cosmos, a prophecy she was confident in achieving. However, she had no intention of acting upon it[5]).
While the book "Marvel Studios 100 Objects: Iconic Artifacts from the MCU" states that it is as old as the universe itself:-What’s a Necrosword?
-It’s an ancient weapon that’s been passed through hands since the dawn of time.
Would that imply that the creation of the universe by Arishem also began time in it? If so, he also would have created the Cosmic Entities like Eternity (the embodiment of the universe who represents all time in it):
So, would that make Arishem Low 2-C?Entropy came into being at the beginning of time along with his father Eternity. Entropy's purpose is destruction: this drive pits him in a constant struggle with Eternity whose goal is creation. Together they keep the cycles of creation and destruction in balance.

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