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Which is the strongest of the three: Fate Manipulation, Causality Manipulation or Probability Manipulation

Azathoth the Abyssal Idiot said:
The latter two are just more specific examples of the first, most of the time.
So I take it Fate Manipulation is the most powerful of the two?

I need too know for...reasons...
 
Generally, Causality manip is the strongeat of the three. But there is an instance where Fate manip trumps Cusality manip. Yhwach for an example, his Fate manip can makes Orihime Causality reversal useless.
 
I interpreted Fate Manipulation to be able to predetermine things even to their ultimate end. Causality Manipulation is manipulating how one action effects another, as well as manipulation of what could be the result of any action— which seems more like reality manipulation to me. And probability manipulation is the most limited, manipulating already existing forces of what is and isn't likely to happen. Unlike the first Two, it's limited by what is and isn't possible, hence manipulating existing likely hoods of things.

Fate is the best, because it's capable of basically writing the entire plot of the fight. I mean, Plot manipulation might be better because it might give you complete control over every event, but I don't see how fate manipulation is much different.
 
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