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low-godly regeneration

  1. ShadeyD

    Does the rate of regen, deny the type of regen?

    For example, if a character has High level regen But it takes a long time to complete, would they be denied it? Would this be the case of for Low Godly and Higher levels of regen?
  2. TWILIGHT-OP

    Low-godly regen

    ITS AS SIMPLE AS IT LOOKS So first, froggy used his remaining power to purposely kill himself to escape from wang ling in spritual form, but later wang ling summoned him in physical form, so it can be say he regenerated froggy from spritual form to physical form Also according to given standard...
  3. TWILIGHT-OP

    Low-Godly regen neg?

    Say if character A killed Character B via vaporising his body and later he regenerated himself. But later he got killed permanently and cannot regenerate anymore, can it be qualified for LGR neg?
  4. TWILIGHT-OP

    HGR Negitiation?

    If a said character, is capable of nuking the whole univer / low2C, should that grant him HGR negitiation?
  5. Sakimori889

    Can AP L2-C negation LGR & MGR?

    Part of the Tier L2-C criteria: Low 2-C: Universe level+ Characters or objects that are capable of significantly affecting, creating, and/or destroying an area of space qualitatively larger than an infinitely-sized 3-dimensional space. Common fictional examples of spaces representing such...
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