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Minecraft The Player Law Manipulation Addition

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In the sixth paragraph of the Mobestiary entry for the Zombie (A canon book written from an in-universe perspective) mentions the existence of "Hard Worlds", which obviously refers to the Hard Difficulty and worlds created with this difficulty

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This not only helps solidify The Player's 2-B rating (As many "worlds" created by the player are now canon), but also upgrades The Player's Law Manipulationé. As difficulty can change the damage output and various properties of "monsters", it can also make them unable to even exist in the first place. All of this on a multiversal scale, due to affecting the three main worlds of the game at the same time.
 
Question, the Ender Dragon seems to be resistant, as it doesn't disappear. Granted it doesn't do any damage but it doesn't disappear.

Is this a game mechanic or a possible upgrade for the Ender Dragon.
 
Game Mechanic or Weakness from the powers in question.

I'd really rather not mix the "actual" game from the 4th Wall stuff for now.
 
I have alot of questions about the Player itself.

First, would this grant the Player Existence Erasure via Law Manipulation?

Second, Unrelated but the Player is killed by the Void which is non-existence and he can still resurrect. Would this help against any void manipulation?
 
Well while it acts as Existence Erasure, I'd rather keep it as just a side effect of law manip rather than outright say they have EE.

Well at the end of the poem, the Player apparently do not have a body anymore, yet they come back and "respawn". So I guess?
 
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