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Acausality Type 5 Anti-Feat?

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Let's say there's Character A who has blatant Acausality Type 5 feat on them, and so everyone in the verse can't interact with them. But there's Character B who somehow manage to interact with Character A through some “Ascended/Ascension” feats to a higher level of existence, does that make Character A's Aca5 fully gone, or does make it Limited?
 
Let's say there's Character A who has blatant Acausality Type 5 feat on them, and so everyone in the verse can't interact with them. But there's Character B who somehow manage to interact with Character A through some “Ascended/Ascension” feats to a higher level of existence, does that make Character A's Aca5 fully gone, or does make it Limited?
No to both. Character A keeps their full baseline Aca5.

The fact that Character B had to literally ascend to a higher level of existence just to be able to interact with Character A proves that Character A's Aca5 works perfectly fine against anyone bound by normal reality and standard causality

Type 5 merely dictates that a character exists completely outside the normal system of cause and effect, rendering normal interaction impossible. However, the standards explicitly note:
"being utterly and totally immutable is something that, strictly speaking, is only guaranteed for characters with a Tier 0 rating, while lesser characters can only have likewise lesser forms of the ability by their own nature."
Unless Character A is a Tier 0, their Type 5 Acausality is not an absolute, unbreakable NLF. It just means they exist outside the regular system of cause and effect.

Character B ascending to a higher plane simply means Character B's attacks are now operating on a qualitatively superior level, granting them layered NPE or Causality Manipulation capable of bypassing lower-tier acausals.
 
No to both. Character A keeps their full baseline Aca5.

The fact that Character B had to literally ascend to a higher level of existence just to be able to interact with Character A proves that Character A's Aca5 works perfectly fine against anyone bound by normal reality and standard causality

Type 5 merely dictates that a character exists completely outside the normal system of cause and effect, rendering normal interaction impossible. However, the standards explicitly note:

Unless Character A is a Tier 0, their Type 5 Acausality is not an absolute, unbreakable NLF. It just means they exist outside the regular system of cause and effect.

Character B ascending to a higher plane simply means Character B's attacks are now operating on a qualitatively superior level, granting them layered NPE or Causality Manipulation capable of bypassing lower-tier acausals.
That's very understandable.
 
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