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I have noticed for some time now that people seem to have issues understanding Type 5 Acausality and the requirements for acquiring it, with multiple people citing that the Acausality page itself is unclear and sometimes even seemingly contradicted by staff in their judgements. So based off my knowledge of what Acausality Type 5 is and what people seem to not understand about it I propose this change to the wording of the Acausality Type 5 section of the Acausality page.
This rewording is just based off my understanding of Acausality Type 5 and the issues around it, so their may be things that need to be added or changed.
Edit: After conversations in this thread I have adjusted the rewording to this currently:
Type 5: Causality Transcendence: Characters with this type of Acausality are completely independent of cause and effect, existing outside all systems of causality. Even interacting with them normally is virtually impossible, as any effect that enacts change that relies on a system of causality does not affect them.
Note: Being completely independent of time or laws; or similar forces, does not make you completely independent of causality without the relationship between these forces and causality being clarified, with it only being considered as evidence for a irregular relationship with causality otherwise.
This rewording is just based off my understanding of Acausality Type 5 and the issues around it, so their may be things that need to be added or changed.
Edit: After conversations in this thread I have adjusted the rewording to this currently:
Type 5: Causality Transcendence: Characters with this type of Acausality are completely independent of cause and effect, existing outside causality. Characters of this nature require evidence of being unable to be changed by any effect that relies on a system of causality, meaning that interacting with them normally is impossible.
Though the character is completely Independent of causality to the point of being unaffected by any outside change, this only extends to as far as evidence shows and not to things beyond it's feats.
Note: Being completely independent of time or laws; or similar forces, does not make you completely independent of causality without the relationship between these forces and causality being clarified, with it only being considered as evidence for a irregular relationship with causality otherwise.
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