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Pokemon 2-A Downgrade

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if a character has 2-A durability with invulnerability, would the invulnerability save him from an attack that is 2-A infinity^3 greater? Because of the gap in strength, would it break through the invulnerability?
 
Fair enough. From what I remember about how the standards are now, it wouldn't protect from uncountably infinite gaps without feats, but countable infinite gap is fine. Infinity^3 = aleph-0 (א0) so it's still countable

Meaning it wouldn't protect Tier 3 from Low 2-C, and Tier 2 from Low 1-C, but within Tier 2 it'll work
 
Fair enough. From what I remember about how the standards are now, it wouldn't protect from uncountably infinite gaps without feats, but countable infinite gap is fine. Infinity^3 = aleph-0 (א0) so it's still countable

Meaning it wouldn't protect Tier 3 from Low 2-C, and Tier 2 from Low 1-C, but within Tier 2 it'll work
so even if its 2-A infinity^494043000 it would still work🗿
i feel like thats getting into NLF territoty
even the invulnerability page says to be careful with NLF's
 
so even if its 2-A infinity^494043000 it would still work🗿
Yeah that's how it is from how the standards were. countable infinity to the power of a natural number is still countably infinite. ℵ0^n = ℵ0
i feel like thats getting into NLF territoty
even the invulnerability page says to be careful with NLF's
Yeah, and the agreed difference was uncountably infinite to avoid NLF
 
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