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Ok so this is a pretty small and simple revision that shouldn't take to much time.
Habaki Sakagami should have Type 4 (Resurrective) Immortality,
"Misogiharae - Yomotsugaeri (µíâÞè▒Ú╗äµ│ëÞ┐öÒéè): Habaki's Distortion, which originates from the Tumor's dual desires: "I don't want to die." and "I want to live." This ability allows Habaki to take his opponent's Distortion, attacks, or an ability and use it to resurrect himself after he's "killed" (This ability could even let him regenerate from Tenma Yato's attack). During the resurrection process, the absorbed Distortion or ability is amplified many times over, being compared to reviving 1,500 times for every 1,000 deaths as described in the Shinto creation myth. This excess energy is directed at its original owner or the target Habaki desires. This "reflected" attack is inescapable because it twists causality so that the effect is the "causal response of his own death"."
And heres another part from the weakness part,
"Secondly, he still dies each time he's revived, placing a great physical and mental toll on him as he returns from the land of the dead, but this is mitigated by his incredible physical and mental fortitude."
So there, unfourtunatly much of the Masada stuff hasnt been touched much since even before Resurrective Immortality existed.
Habaki Sakagami should have Type 4 (Resurrective) Immortality,
"Misogiharae - Yomotsugaeri (µíâÞè▒Ú╗äµ│ëÞ┐öÒéè): Habaki's Distortion, which originates from the Tumor's dual desires: "I don't want to die." and "I want to live." This ability allows Habaki to take his opponent's Distortion, attacks, or an ability and use it to resurrect himself after he's "killed" (This ability could even let him regenerate from Tenma Yato's attack). During the resurrection process, the absorbed Distortion or ability is amplified many times over, being compared to reviving 1,500 times for every 1,000 deaths as described in the Shinto creation myth. This excess energy is directed at its original owner or the target Habaki desires. This "reflected" attack is inescapable because it twists causality so that the effect is the "causal response of his own death"."
And heres another part from the weakness part,
"Secondly, he still dies each time he's revived, placing a great physical and mental toll on him as he returns from the land of the dead, but this is mitigated by his incredible physical and mental fortitude."
So there, unfourtunatly much of the Masada stuff hasnt been touched much since even before Resurrective Immortality existed.