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A quick question about Deconstruction

ZawierJ

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Can Deconstruction deal damage to the opponent regardless of their durability? So can he ignore the opponent's durability and deal damage to him? To give an example, can a character with 6-A attack power damage a 5-B character and tear him into pieces with Deconstruction?
 
Yeah
Can Deconstruction deal damage to the opponent regardless of their durability? So can he ignore the opponent's durability and deal damage to him? To give an example, can a character with 6-A attack power damage a 5-B character and tear him into pieces with Deconstruction?
Yeah, it negates durability. That's the definition of a hax ability.

However, there is a difference between the hax version of Deconstruction and, say, someone applying enough force to the point of atomizing his target or something. The latter is just AP. The "hax version" involves actively targeting and disassembling your opponent on a micro scale. For example, tearing their molecules apart, or weakening their atomic bonds, or something like that.

The note from our Deconstruction page makes that distinction clear.
Note: Natural side effects from powers, such as Energy Manipulation, Fire Manipulation, Vibration Manipulation, and other abilities that can produce enough energy output to destroy or dismantle objects, do not mean that characters automatically qualify for this ability, unless the abilities in question specifically and directly focus on deconstruction in itself, rather than as a consequence.
 
Yeah

Yeah, it negates durability. That's the definition of a hax ability.

However, there is a difference between the hax version of Deconstruction and, say, someone applying enough force to the point of atomizing his target or something. The latter is just AP. The "hax version" involves actively targeting and disassembling your opponent on a micro scale. For example, tearing their molecules apart, or weakening their atomic bonds, or something like that.

The note from our Deconstruction page makes that distinction clear.
Thanks for your answer and explanation.
 
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