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Existence Erasure?

LordGriffin1000

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If I'm trapped in a video game file and someone deleted said file but I survived. Would that be resistance to Exsitance Erasure?.
 
If you are in a universe Zeno nukes and you survive, are you resistant to EE?

Same applies here.
 
I had a question since i haven't seen in any media,but if you throw someone normal in a void would that person fade from existance?If so if a person has no problem staying in void would that make that person resistant to EE?
 
@Eldi

It depends, not all voids are treated the same so it's a case by case basis.
 
Eldi Osmenaj said:
I had a question since i haven't seen in any media,but if you throw someone normal in a void would that person fade from existance?If so if a person has no problem staying in void would that make that person resistant to EE?
nope, can survive in space
 
Surviving being converted to nothingness = resistance to EE

Surviving while standing in a void =/= resistance to EE
 
If you survive being erased it is resistance to existence erasure.

If you are erased, but come back then it's Mid-Godly Regenerationn.
 
Warren Valion said:
If you survive being erased it is resistance to existence erasure.
If you are erased, but come back then it's Mid-Godly Regenerationn.
And if you are erased ALONG with you are in reality and still come back, that's High Godly.
 
DMB 1 said:
Warren Valion said:
If you survive being erased it is resistance to existence erasure.
If you are erased, but come back then it's Mid-Godly Regenerationn.
And if you are erased ALONG with you are in reality and still come back, that's High Godly.
That is true. . .

Hey, could you explain to me why regenerating from being deleted plus your reality being erased means a higher type of Regenerationn? I don't really get it.
 
Basically the difference is:

Take two identical drawings on two identical papers.

Take an eraser and cancel the first.

Take a lighter and burn the paper where the second one is.

Do you have more difficulties redrawing the first or the second one?
 
Its like... Mid-Godly = You need some kind of outside existence to return and/or some place.

Mid-Godly = You delete data from a computer and said data return.

High-Godly = You erase the data and the computer itself. The data simply pops out again, without the computer.
 
Crzer07 said:
Is there an analogy for true godly regen?
High-Godly: Able to regenerate even if your existence is erased and the reality you are within is destroyed.
 
I don't really have an analogy for True-Godly because the requirements is outerversal destruction and that's pretty impossible irl.
 
Kaltias said:
I don't really have an analogy for True-Godly because the requirements is outerversal destruction and that's pretty impossible irl.
The analogy is: If the plot requires the character to be killed permanently, he is killed permanently.
 
@RR

Higher dimensional destruction, extremely potent regen nullification, and stuff like that
 
Kaltias said:
Basically, the difference is:
Take two identical drawings on two identical papers.

Take an eraser and cancel the first.

Take a lighter and burn the paper where the second one is.

Do you have more difficulties redrawing the first or the second one?
Thank you, this analogy makes me understand how big the difference is.
 
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