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So, I recently have been eyeing both pages, and I coming to the conclusion that, they are pretty much the same thing?
Both corrosion and deconstruction relvolve around the idea of inducing a decaying state to matter, in which it breaks down to its smaller components, in fact in many of my...
Basically the feat in question is that this specific character can deconstruct and absorb matter, after he has deconstructed and absorbed this matter he manipulates it and "transforms" it into pure energy which he uses to construct attacks, increase his speed, attack potency etc...
What level...
What would this ability be? Its obviously fire, ice and magic, but heating something up then instantly cooling it to a freeze, would that count as deconstruction? Of course it did fail but its because the enemy was just resistant and strong
How do you differentiate between the two?
Do Deconstruction include the souls as well too? How do you know the one used is EE?
So what if a character destroyed all of the physical components of a character but also include all the soul components of the body, is it Existence Erasure or...
The manga version of the Hakai is listed as being "Matter Destruction" due to being explained as being able to turn someone to dust. Shouldn't it attributed as Deconstruction instead? As far as I know, the only reason it isn't is because almost no one knows Deconstruction as a separate page...