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So....who can kill Anos now?

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i could ******* destroy him in Minecraft Bedwars

edit: also I could totally beat him in a pokemon randomizer race, too
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Just to clarify first, tier 4 Wukong would incon Anos while his Buddha physiology would just unreality Anos.

Edit:so yeah, no one tier 2 below can kill off Anos, incap is still possible tho.
except they can interact with him,there are 3 char that oven list above can possibly destroy anos though
 
Why do you keep asking these pointless question? Are you planning to pit him against any 1-A character or what? It should be self-evident if you go and look the profiles.
I doubt good sh ik I can kill graham either. Possibly infinite layers of NEP 2&3 go brrrr
 
I'm not sure. NEP isn't based on dimensionality and graham has possibly infinite layers of NEP 2&3.
How many layers of negation does void shiki have?
As such, if a character with this power is reduced to a state in which it can't display any properties of something that exists (e.g. becomes unable to take any actions), it is effectively dead/erased. A consequence of that is that it requires feats or special reasoning for a character with this ability to survive the complete erasure of their plane of existence, as one needs to confirm that they are able to still display some existent properties on a different plane of existence.

So no. Graham needs feat of existing after his entire layer of reality is erased.

Any low 1C character nukes the verse and he's dead
 
As such, if a character with this power is reduced to a state in which it can't display any properties of something that exists (e.g. becomes unable to take any actions), it is effectively dead/erased. A consequence of that is that it requires feats or special reasoning for a character with this ability to survive the complete erasure of their plane of existence, as one needs to confirm that they are able to still display some existent properties on a different plane of existence.

So no. Graham needs feat of existing after his entire layer of reality is erased.

Any low 1C character nukes the verse and he's dead
is that the reasoning this wikia uses?
 
As such, if a character with this power is reduced to a state in which it can't display any properties of something that exists (e.g. becomes unable to take any actions), it is effectively dead/erased. A consequence of that is that it requires feats or special reasoning for a character with this ability to survive the complete erasure of their plane of existence, as one needs to confirm that they are able to still display some existent properties on a different plane of existence.

So no. Graham needs feat of existing after his entire layer of reality is erased.

Any low 1C character nukes the verse and he's dead
That seems paradoxical, because in JTTW, their entire cosmology is viewed as unreality yet they have form in the formless.
 
Azarel is technically a smurf who beats Anos but only cuz this site did him so dirty, dawg should be High 1-A rn.
 
As such, if a character with this power is reduced to a state in which it can't display any properties of something that exists (e.g. becomes unable to take any actions), it is effectively dead/erased. A consequence of that is that it requires feats or special reasoning for a character with this ability to survive the complete erasure of their plane of existence, as one needs to confirm that they are able to still display some existent properties on a different plane of existence.
Where's this taken from? Didn't know we had such standards
 
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