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1. The Gold Experience Requiem start regressing everything from the beginning of the battle?

2. The Gold Experience Requiem nullify actions that pose no danger to Giorno?

3. What Resistance level do you need to have to resist the effects of RtZ?

4. Can Gold Experience Requiem undo changes in an opponent's future that he will use to become immune to such effects?

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For one and three:

1. It's automatic. The moment shit happens that will **** Giorno, RtZ will automatically activate.

3. I believe baseline Causality manip resistance, or Acasuality type 4. Though, the latter depends on its context and what it showed it can do.
 
He can reset harmless actions, but it doesn't seem to be automatic, he reseted diavolo's time erasure despite it not harming giorno, but only after he activacted RTZ against his punch

So either he need to choose if the reset will extend to harmless actions or they are only resetted automatically if they are part of a combo attack, like, diavolo went "time erasure > punch" so GER nulled the combo
 
1. RTZ is semi-automatic, with the automatic part kicking in against actions that will directly harm Giorno, such as when Diavolo tried to punch Giorno and he got instantaneously reset and looped. And yes, everything is reset from the beginning of the battle. Diavolo explicitly exclaims this when he was about to get attacked by GER, stating that he 'hasn't moved an inch from the very beginning', if memory serves correctly.

2. Harmless actions are also reset. Things such as leaves falling, birds flying and Mista reloading his gun, the latter of which took place before Diavolo erased time, all got reset, despite posing no danger to Giorno. Also, I don't think Diavolo dying was a threat to Giorno.

3. Type 4 and 5 Acausality is the go-to way to resist RTZ. Although, I do not believe that baseline causality manip resistance is enough to resist RTZ, considering that RTZ is 4D and that it activated during time erasure and nullified it, where causality as a whole is kinda ****** there if you look into the intricacies of King Crimson.

4. I'm not really sure what you mean by this. Are you saying that GER is able to revert changes in a future where an opponent has become immune to the effects of RTZ in said future?
 
GER cannot directly change the future where the opponent has become immune to the effects of RTZ, otherwise Epitaph would've shown Diavolo GER kicking the shit out of him, rather than King Crimson donuting Giorno. What GER can do, however, is stop that future from ever coming to fruition. This is about the whole 'You'll never reach reality' part of RTZ, the future where the opponents becomes immune will simply never happen in reality. The guidebooks even point that even if Epitaph predicts Giorno's death and Diavolo's victory, it won't ever happen.

So to answer your question, no, GER cannot directly undo changes in the future, but he can stop that future from ever happening.
 
1. RTZ is semi-automatic, with the automatic part kicking in against actions that will directly harm Giorno, such as when Diavolo tried to punch Giorno and he got instantaneously reset and looped. And yes, everything is reset from the beginning of the battle. Diavolo explicitly exclaims this when he was about to get attacked by GER, stating that he 'hasn't moved an inch from the very beginning', if memory serves correctly.

2. Harmless actions are also reset. Things such as leaves falling, birds flying and Mista reloading his gun, the latter of which took place before Diavolo erased time, all got reset, despite posing no danger to Giorno. Also, I don't think Diavolo dying was a threat to Giorno.
I think the reason all this happened, including the bees and leaves, is because he nulled the time erasure which affected everything, and in ordee for that to happen, time would need to be restored and then rewinded, so the RTZ including them on the reset to because diavolo's actions affected them

It would explain why RTZ didn't activacte once king crimson erased time, despite even ger himself being affected
 
GER cannot directly change the future where the opponent has become immune to the effects of RTZ, otherwise Epitaph would've shown Diavolo GER kicking the shit out of him, rather than King Crimson donuting Giorno. What GER can do, however, is stop that future from ever coming to fruition. This is about the whole 'You'll never reach reality' part of RTZ, the future where the opponents becomes immune will simply never happen in reality. The guidebooks even point that even if Epitaph predicts Giorno's death and Diavolo's victory, it won't ever happen.

So to answer your question, no, GER cannot directly undo changes in the future, but he can stop that future from ever happening.
so does this mean that GER is able to manipulate the future to some extent?
 
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