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Ops, sorry, I should've been more clear. What I meant is that Iihiko's hax resistance should be seen as a consequence of his status as a hero. First of all we know that Anshin'in's idea of a perfect human (or a "main character") was influenced by Iihiko and that the reason she couldn't defeat Medaka was that once every 1000 years a "there's no way they could lose" kind of person is born, and Iihiko was the first of this kind. We also know that being The Hero > being haxed, which explains why Iihiko was immune to everything, including the skill that can affect Ajimu (Bookmaker). We also know that he can only be defeated by Styles (a meta-skill that "surpasses dimensions", which alludes to words being able to reach us despite coming from fictional characters) and that only another main character can win against him (Nienami said she couldn't because "it wasn't her role", despite being able to use Contradictory Conjunction much better than Zenkichi).
Also, the assumption that Iihiko is just immune to what he has experienced is a misconception. It's true that using the same attack twice would be ineffective and he wouldn't even consider it as an attack. However, this is not related to his hax resistance. Most of the attacks used against him were "Fresh" for him but he was still unaffected by them. Most importantly he was immune to Bookmaker, which was the first skill in history that could affect Anshin'i, so there's no way that he was ever hit with something similar before meeting Kumagawa. His irreversible destruction actives when an attack reaches him and it breaks the attack, but it's not the reason why skills can't even reach him in the first place. They can't reach him because of Iihiko's "strenght of another dimension", a metaphor for "strength that comes from plot" which caused Ajimu to believe in her simulated reality theory. It's the exact definition of "The Hero".
Tl;dr the plot created the verse (as Anshin'in believes) and "The Hero" is a "strength from another dimension" that does whatever is necessary to make the characters win. The reason why Ajimu can't defeat main characters is simply that they're supported by a power above the verse itself.
I'll ask KamiYasha now.
Edit: Just to clarify, I'm NOT trying to upgrade the characters to 4D or anything of that sort, I'm just saying that "The Hero" is walking NLF and it's likely much stronger than people think, so we should reword it and ban it from vsthreads, rather than just saying "It's better not to use it" in a note that most people ignore.
Also, the assumption that Iihiko is just immune to what he has experienced is a misconception. It's true that using the same attack twice would be ineffective and he wouldn't even consider it as an attack. However, this is not related to his hax resistance. Most of the attacks used against him were "Fresh" for him but he was still unaffected by them. Most importantly he was immune to Bookmaker, which was the first skill in history that could affect Anshin'i, so there's no way that he was ever hit with something similar before meeting Kumagawa. His irreversible destruction actives when an attack reaches him and it breaks the attack, but it's not the reason why skills can't even reach him in the first place. They can't reach him because of Iihiko's "strenght of another dimension", a metaphor for "strength that comes from plot" which caused Ajimu to believe in her simulated reality theory. It's the exact definition of "The Hero".
Tl;dr the plot created the verse (as Anshin'in believes) and "The Hero" is a "strength from another dimension" that does whatever is necessary to make the characters win. The reason why Ajimu can't defeat main characters is simply that they're supported by a power above the verse itself.
I'll ask KamiYasha now.
Edit: Just to clarify, I'm NOT trying to upgrade the characters to 4D or anything of that sort, I'm just saying that "The Hero" is walking NLF and it's likely much stronger than people think, so we should reword it and ban it from vsthreads, rather than just saying "It's better not to use it" in a note that most people ignore.