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Well, it's as if baseline 1-A's are inter-connected products of a larger system, and where the transdual is interacted by only the unique self, that is itself. It is only this specific entity, who can "win" over itself, or "defeat" itself.
However, realize it is only metaphoric, because the transdual are far beyond the concept of relationships, (dualism/binaries/multi-valued logic/non-dualism) such as existence, and non-existence being related(in some way).
Because victory, defeat, are only "truth", or even "falsehood" by being together.
Now, in any case the only "opponent" to such entity, would be a more "powerful", who is usually high 1-A.
As I understood it, ProspectX was just saying that if there was a transdual character who happened to be 1-A, the only way another character could defeat them with existence erasure is if the latter character was High 1-A, not that being transdual necessarily makes a character 1-A or High 1-A. It did not seem to me that ProspectX was neglecting our definitions.
Anyway, Antvasima, I appreciate your contribution in this thread. Do you know if transduality makes you immune to existence erasure other than from characters of a vastly superior tier?
That is not how I understood him, especially not based on his statements elsewhere.
Regardless, no problem. I think that transduality gives a character extreme levels of resistance to existence erasure, but that this is fiction, and as such it depends on the degree of the latter ability.
Well you may be right, but ProspectX should probably speak for himself here. I know misunderstandings are common here.
So by the degree of the ability, do you just mean tier, or are there other factors that could allow a character of the same tier to overcome transduality through existence erasure? Thanks.
No problem. I mean how advanced the existence erasure is, although a transdual character would probably transcend conventional existence and nonexistence, so the ability would have to be extremely advanced to handle it.