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It's sort of related to the last one I made, but it's not about the potency. The Narutoverse and Touhou's mental resistances are scaled to planetary because of the fact that some individuals can be unaffected by the moon while everyone else is (yes, both are the moon). Keep in mind how we treat mind hax potency here. The amount of people that something can control at once justifies the potency, as it's like focusing the mindhax of billions of people at once. However, in these cases, the mindhax isn't being focused at one person, even though they're being attempted to be mind haxxed. The mindhax is spread thin because it's being used on every other individual on the planet. So while they do keep their resistance to mindhax, the resistance should be nowhere near planetary.
It's probably best to use an example. Sasuke can resist the Infinite Tsukoyomi when it was cast on the moon. This is used to justify his mental resistance, which makes sense. However, it's assumed to be planetary, because it affected everyone on the planet. That's exactly why it shouldn't be planetary mindhax resistance for Sasuke, because he was only taking 1/(insert amount of individuals on the planet)th of the technique.
Also, Kratos's feat with the River Lethe may or may not fall under this. Idk.
It's probably best to use an example. Sasuke can resist the Infinite Tsukoyomi when it was cast on the moon. This is used to justify his mental resistance, which makes sense. However, it's assumed to be planetary, because it affected everyone on the planet. That's exactly why it shouldn't be planetary mindhax resistance for Sasuke, because he was only taking 1/(insert amount of individuals on the planet)th of the technique.
Also, Kratos's feat with the River Lethe may or may not fall under this. Idk.