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That's still just an application of text manipulation. That doesn't automatically mean reality warping becomes a separate ability to slap onto unless there's other statements to suggest otherwise, which given how the time scrolls work, that's what's happening.
If you warp reality by manipulating a concept that would be both concept manipulation and reality warping.

If you translate reality into text within an book according to the text manip page, that is reality warping. The conclusion is pretty simple. The text manipulation page gives an application of text manipulation that qualifies for reality warping. I’m not saying that it isn’t still text manipulation, but I’m saying that it’s reality warping via text manipulation. This honestly shouldn’t even be a debate when it’s literally there on the page. Also, modifying the time scroll does have an affect on reality too so that supports it as well.
 
@TheGodOfICE777 The point I'm making here is that it's still an example of text manipulation because you're warping the actual written text to change reality as a result. It's the same as how you can control the DNA of someone to warp their gender or being into someone else, it wouldn't automatically grant a brand new ability like transmutation since that's generally speaking more magical in nature than scientific, it's still another application of the same ability in the end of the day, or in this example, an application of biological hax since you're messing with their biological structures to do something more specific than the general ability.
 
The time scrolls stuff I'm not really sure that would help when the time scrolls are made of time power in the first place, so that's just more of locking it away due to the scrolls being tied to time power.
Fair enough on the Time Scroll part. Although there is still the feat of Chronoa turning Trunks' regular drip into the Time Patrol drip (There's also Chronoa turning a statue into an actual, big dragon, but can't find the exact scans atm so RIP)
Yeah, that's just an AP feat.
I'm not sure about that since even the texts of those timelines were getting merged aswell. That doesn't seem simply AP to me
 
Fair enough on the Time Scroll part. Although there is still the feat of Chronoa turning Trunks' regular drip into the Time Patrol drip (There's also Chronoa turning a statue into an actual, big dragon, but can't find the exact scans atm so RIP)

I'm not sure about that since even the texts of those timelines were getting merged aswell. That doesn't seem simply AP to me
Its from Xenoverse 2 the Dragon feat, after you speak with Time Patroller Salma you'll find out that Toki Toki City was destroyed by the Dragon Chronoa reanimated (the big ass dragon in Canton City)
 
Its from Xenoverse 2 the Dragon feat, after you speak with Time Patroller Salma you'll find out that Toki Toki City was destroyed by the Dragon Chronoa reanimated (the big ass dragon in Canton City)
Oh I know, but the scan itself is lost to time so......¯\(ツ)
 
Causality Manip: Time Power users can nullify the time that affects the users body, instantly undoing the taken damage (in this case, getting ripped in half) like it never happened, making the user effectively immortal. Since this is literally just undoing the effect of their body taking damage, this seems like Causality Manipulation to me
Seems legit.
Power Bestowal as well.
Manipulating History is Causality Manipulation, so undoing changes to history is also Causality Manipulation.
 
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