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Doubt

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I have a doubt...

Let's say that character A was sent to another dimension by character B, via BFR.

Does this character come back from this dimension, characterizing resistance to BFR?
 
No, if it were resistent it would habe opposed resistance to the BFR, coming back is just that the character have Teleportation.
 
@Antoniofer

But if the guy gets back from trying to be incapacitated by dimensional BFR ... How is he not resistant to BFR?
 
@ShadowWarrior, welp, Dimensional Travel is a variation of Teleportation.

BFR do not incapacitate, it just sents you to other place. If the character would have been resistent then it would at least delay the BFR, if not, it do not counts.
 
Dimensional crossing would not be a natural resistance to dimensional BFR, thanks to it not getting stuck in dimension?
 
If he was already teleported to that dimension, he had been BFR'ed, but he had the means to get back. I'm pretty sure resistance to BFR would just be resistance to people sending him to other dimensions, which would mean he hadn't been sent to that dimension in the first place.
 
We're talking about BFR, not Mind Manipulation. Any "secundary" effect caused by BFR wouldn't count as BFR (like, banished one to a place that make you insane and you resist to become insane, is resistance to Madness Manipulation, not BFR).
 
In the BFR page, it is said that is the skill of forcing the enemy to leave the battlefield for a long time, winning by combat incapacitation ... !

I think the doubt has been clarified!
 
Normal users aren't supposed to remove threads, btw. Just ask a discussion mod to o it, because for whatever reason regular users doing it makes threads way harder to find.

Anyways here's another answer:

He didn't resist the BFR. To resist it would be if character A tries to teleport haracter B somewhere but it just doesn't work because of something about B. In your scenario character B gets BFRed but just comes back.
 
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