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This has been bothering me for an incredibly long time, and it's time to get rid of it.
Basically, Kenshiro and Raoh have Existence Erasure via Muso Tensei. This is what their profiles say: Musō Tensei is made up of nothingness, rendering Kenshiro intangible, and allows him to erase others from existence. It also prevents him from being erased as well, however it will bypass his intangibility
As you can see, no scan mentions Muso Tensei having the power to erase beings from existence. Ryuken (the old master) says that nothingness is the strongest thing in the world, and from it life springs. However, these are more philosophical implications to explain the nature of the technique itself, which is base on true understanding of sorrow after going through a specific path of life.
In fact, Existence Erasure comes from a videogame, Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage . Here, the game describes the Muso Tensei as having the ability to erase someone's body from existence.
The game isn't canon whatsoever, and we don't composite profiles. For this reason, Kenshiro and Raoh should have Existence Erasure removed, alongside the statement about it allowing one to resist being erased. The latter comes from the fact that, when Raoh achieves Muso Tensei, both are able to hit each other despite becoming intangible. (I don't have the scans at the moment, but I can find them if required).
Basically, Kenshiro and Raoh have Existence Erasure via Muso Tensei. This is what their profiles say: Musō Tensei is made up of nothingness, rendering Kenshiro intangible, and allows him to erase others from existence. It also prevents him from being erased as well, however it will bypass his intangibility
As you can see, no scan mentions Muso Tensei having the power to erase beings from existence. Ryuken (the old master) says that nothingness is the strongest thing in the world, and from it life springs. However, these are more philosophical implications to explain the nature of the technique itself, which is base on true understanding of sorrow after going through a specific path of life.
In fact, Existence Erasure comes from a videogame, Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage . Here, the game describes the Muso Tensei as having the ability to erase someone's body from existence.
The game isn't canon whatsoever, and we don't composite profiles. For this reason, Kenshiro and Raoh should have Existence Erasure removed, alongside the statement about it allowing one to resist being erased. The latter comes from the fact that, when Raoh achieves Muso Tensei, both are able to hit each other despite becoming intangible. (I don't have the scans at the moment, but I can find them if required).