Ayewale
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If a conventional item is defending you from a monster's magic, that means their magic doesn't entirely ignore durability. Hence it is limited.why would that make it limited...?
if an item defends you from soul based attacks, that doesn't make the soul attacks limited dura neg. that means the items (and the user, as they're still taking soul damage) is resisting the soul attacks.
You cannot assume that stuff like the Tutu 'resist soul magic' because you'd have to prove it provides explicitly magical defense and not physical. Which means our argument's getting circular.
Toriel's magic affecting Flowey (a soul-less being) is direct proof that magic is both physical and, well, magical in nature. Hence it would be affected by conventional durability. Hence it doesn't completely ignore conventional durability. Toriel has no knowledge of Flowey's soul-less nature, so you cannot possibly argue that she 'switched to a physical attack'--that's just her regular magic.