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Hello! I've been reviewing Ichibē's profile and noticed a few inconsistencies in how some of his abilities are listed. I believe some of them deserve a closer reassessment.
However, this ability was attributed to Ichibē due to:
The use of the word “convince” here seems to be an exaggeration. What actually happens in the scene is simply a request made by Ichibē to Ichigo. He asks, and Ichigo freely chooses to comply.
However, none of that occurs in this instance. There’s no sign of emotional or psychological manipulation on Ichibē’s part. Ichigo is not convinced against his will, nor is he led to act in a way that contradicts his own values or reasoning.
In fact, Ichigo could have simply ignored the request — but he consciously chose to respond to it. Therefore, by the wiki’s own definition, there is no psychological manipulation or mental warfare involved. It’s just a request that was fulfilled.
In this way, labeling this as “Social Influencing” appears inappropriate and should be removed from Ichibē’s profile.
That said, I don’t think this scene justifies assigning Type 4 Immortality Negation to Ichibē. The type 4 Immortality involves the ability to exist through mechanisms like resurrection or reincarnation — so in order to negate it, a character must directly interfere with or disable those mechanisms.
But in this case, there’s no indication that Ichibē is targeting or nullifying any immortality system. What actually happens is existential erasure. The target is wiped out so completely that nothing remains — therefore, if nothing is left, there is nothing that can reincarnate.
In basic terms:
This doesn't mean Ichibē bypassed or disabled immortality — it just means the target was destroyed beyond recovery, and therefore couldn't revive. The inability to reincarnate is a side effect of erasure, not evidence of targeted immortality negation.
So, assigning Immortality Negation (Type 4) to Ichibē based on this context is inaccurate. The ability demonstrates existential erasure, not an explicit negation of resurrection systems. This classification should also be removed.
Peace and Love!


1. About his Social Influencing
According to the wiki’s own definition:It was also noted that, while not directly combat-oriented, this ability can be used to demoralize opponents, manipulate their thinking, stall for time, extract vital information, or shift their strategic approach.Social Influencing is the ability to influence a person emotionally, psychologically, and mentally in general, either to gain an advantage or to make them perform certain tasks. This ability can take various forms, including deception, fear instigation, seduction, coercion, etc.”
However, this ability was attributed to Ichibē due to:
The use of the word “convince” here seems to be an exaggeration. What actually happens in the scene is simply a request made by Ichibē to Ichigo. He asks, and Ichigo freely chooses to comply.
However, none of that occurs in this instance. There’s no sign of emotional or psychological manipulation on Ichibē’s part. Ichigo is not convinced against his will, nor is he led to act in a way that contradicts his own values or reasoning.
In fact, Ichigo could have simply ignored the request — but he consciously chose to respond to it. Therefore, by the wiki’s own definition, there is no psychological manipulation or mental warfare involved. It’s just a request that was fulfilled.
In this way, labeling this as “Social Influencing” appears inappropriate and should be removed from Ichibē’s profile.
2. Other relevant things:
Limited Time Manipulation, Void Manipulation, Existence Erasure & Immortality Negation (Type 4; With Futen Taisatsuryo, Ichibe gathers and consumes all of the darkness within his surroundings and performs a ritual to create a mausoleum of darkness. By stealing 100 nights from the Soul Society's future, Ichibe uses the darkness on someone's person to crush them into nothingness, destroying them so utterly that they cannot even reincarnate)
That said, I don’t think this scene justifies assigning Type 4 Immortality Negation to Ichibē. The type 4 Immortality involves the ability to exist through mechanisms like resurrection or reincarnation — so in order to negate it, a character must directly interfere with or disable those mechanisms.
But in this case, there’s no indication that Ichibē is targeting or nullifying any immortality system. What actually happens is existential erasure. The target is wiped out so completely that nothing remains — therefore, if nothing is left, there is nothing that can reincarnate.
In basic terms:
Ichibē erases the target → the target no longer exists → the target cannot reincarnate.
This doesn't mean Ichibē bypassed or disabled immortality — it just means the target was destroyed beyond recovery, and therefore couldn't revive. The inability to reincarnate is a side effect of erasure, not evidence of targeted immortality negation.
So, assigning Immortality Negation (Type 4) to Ichibē based on this context is inaccurate. The ability demonstrates existential erasure, not an explicit negation of resurrection systems. This classification should also be removed.
Peace and Love!
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