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Acausality question

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The question is specifically about acausality type 4. Well, I know that acausality type 4 is about a different causality system. However, there are many causality systems out there. What about the situation of a character or realm whose causality is inverted? In theory, it would be very complicated to interact with a character of this nature because the effect comes before the cause, so in a hypothetical battle scenario, it becomes complicated. But to stop beating around the bush, my question is: does a character operating in an inverted causality system differ from another type 4 acausality character that is not exactly operating in inverted causality? You see, in fiction, there are many characters with type 4 acausality, but they do not operate in inverted causality, but rather in other strange systems, yet it is usually possible for any 'random' to interact. I would like to know how the wiki treats the differences between type 4 acausality characters, as the systems are quite different from each other, while some even a 'common human' can interact with, others are more complex.
 
Type 4 itself is madly varied (ranging from different to transcending the whole system), which I don't even think there is a "baseline" standard for Type 4 Acausality, tbh.

I'd just stick to the feat, I guess?

For the "can't be interacted with" part, I think it needs a feat, not just an assumption for this wikia's standards.
 
Type 4 itself is madly varied (ranging from different to transcending the whole system), which I don't even think there is a "baseline" standard for Type 4 Acausality, tbh.

I'd just stick to the feat, I guess?

For the "can't be interacted with" part, I think it needs a feat, not just an assumption for this wikia's standards.
Thank you for the reply. I understand the need for a feat and usually have it. If the work shows the difficulty of an "ordinary human" interacting with a being of inverted causality (this can be so severe that communication is impossible), I think that's enough. So in this case, how does a being of inverted causality fare against other type 4 acausal beings that are "simpler" than ordinary humans can interact with?
 
Thank you for the reply. I understand the need for a feat and usually have it. If the work shows the difficulty of an "ordinary human" interacting with a being of inverted causality (this can be so severe that communication is impossible), I think that's enough. So in this case, how does a being of inverted causality fare against other type 4 acausal beings that are "simpler" than ordinary humans can interact with?
I genuinely have no idea.

Tbh, this is the first time I've heard stuff like "inverted causality", mayhaps DT can answer you that, so better ping him in his walls.
 
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