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When we discuss offensive abilities like Mind Manipulation we apply that unless you have resistance to it, or are a dimensional level above the user, you get haxed (unless there is some special condition like Abstract Existence that prevents being mindhaxed normally). For example, nobody would argue that Saiyan Saga Goku would resist Charles Xavier's hax right?
However, when regarding defensive abilities such as Accelerator's vector manipulation (which is only related to vectors he can calculate, the strength of the attack is not related), these haxes need to prove they work on every level of existence. Gagamaru Chougasaki has a similar problem.
And yes, my issue is that defensive haxes have the NLF rule applied really throughly while offensive haxes get almost a freepass. Oddly enough, this applies to Accelerator in a strange way: you'd argue he can use matter manipulation on people far beyond his AP but when it comes to his defensive shield he gets slapped with a NLF and that's it... And we are talking about the same ability.
I just wanted to voice my opinion.
Thank you.
However, when regarding defensive abilities such as Accelerator's vector manipulation (which is only related to vectors he can calculate, the strength of the attack is not related), these haxes need to prove they work on every level of existence. Gagamaru Chougasaki has a similar problem.
And yes, my issue is that defensive haxes have the NLF rule applied really throughly while offensive haxes get almost a freepass. Oddly enough, this applies to Accelerator in a strange way: you'd argue he can use matter manipulation on people far beyond his AP but when it comes to his defensive shield he gets slapped with a NLF and that's it... And we are talking about the same ability.
I just wanted to voice my opinion.
Thank you.