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Some problems of the Chaos Gods High 1-B and 1-A level that I found

Okay so I found this in the Tzeentch wiki

High Hyperverse level (Immortality, Regenerationn, and connection to his fully abstract self make him difficult to harm in any meaningful capacity)

So it's stated that Tzeentch high 1-B is Abstract Form but it's stated that Abstract form is 1-A, doesn't make any sense right?
 
This is referring to how his 1-B form is difficult to kill due to it's connection to his abstract 1-A form. 1-A is Outerversal tier not High Hyperversal. This should probably be closed.
 
Yeah, what Uroshima said. Notice the words Connection to his fully abstract self. High 1-B and 1-A tzeentch are the same entity, but the high 1-B is just a manifestation of the full abstract concept that is Tzeentch.
 
Honestly, the whole 1-A Warhammer 40k thing is really, really dumb. Why? Because the Warp makes no sense, and is usually only backed up by statements.
 
If we have multiple credible statements of this level, we're not going to throw it out because "the Warp makes no sense". That is par for the course of most beings of such a level. Strictly abiding by the logic we think of is not only less impressive, but also goes against the entire point of Chaos. The reasons it makes no sense are explicitly because it's unbound by the laws of reality as we know them, having no need for space and time or cause and effect.

If we could just go "the Warp is perfectly understandable in-universe and makes sense because x", then that's not really the Immaterium, any more.
 
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