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Hey Shadow, quick question. How does the Power Null with Sword of Acorns/Light work? Does it make them completely powerless, or did it strip away certain abilities?
Good question. I should also point out that Minus are innate to the personality and are extremely resistant to nullification or erasure. That being said, the sword obviously works on a higher level
It depend how good is Misogi Kumagawa's Resurrection, and currently, it looks to be a Mid-level. He has no Resurrection's feats were he regenerated from by Vaporized which sonic should able to do with sheer speed alone
You don't need to rez from specific damage like that, as you died in the first place. Kumagawas works by undoing the actions that led up to rez anyways.
The amount of damage you sustain shouldn't really matter, since you die and come back anyways as opposed to healing. Kumagawa's rez works off of causality manip anyways.
Nothing is, but it doesn't matter because he has no way of permanently dealing with Kumagawa. Kumagawa can also erase the time of his actions, meaning he can effectively become infinite speed with a thought and blitz sonic back after rezzing if sonic isn't paying attention.