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Resistance Negation vs Negation Resistance?

Negation resistance is redundant. Only rarely is it ever a thing. Like in an RPG setting where a boss may be incapable of being debuffed by a spell that removes or bypasses resistances. It really depends on how strong the resistance negation itself actually is.
 
Hax negificitification tops out always


Legit though depends on potency between the two. Stronger one wins.
 
DMUA said:
Hax negificitification tops out always


Legit though depends on potency between the two. Stronger one wins.


Hmm... What if I have a character who can deny ability negation via abstract thought? Could that character defeat someone on Apeiros' level?
 
Does it matter?

It's just a matter of potency.

It feels like you're trying to see how to get a versus thread and I don't like any of that
 
What do you mean you don't like it?

I'm just asking this because I'm genuinely curious, and you're getting agitated for some reason.

Anyways, I'm not trying to start anything--that's not in my book of ethics.
 
I mean I gave you a pretty straightforward answer and you just kinda repeated the Inital question.

It's potency.
 
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