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Wandering wich hax can affect somebody beyond dimension, obviously excluding tier 0 and high 1-A
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>Cracks knucklesMrKingOfNegativity said:Technically, if one writes things out in a blatant and very specific way, a High 1-B can potentially have hax powerful enough to affect 1-As.
Problem is, literally none of our High 1-B profiles have that going for them, because we haven't encountered an officially published writer who's that out of their ******* gourd yet.
BleedingPeach said:Wait, the Battler Ushiromiya counts in this topic? He is using hax... But does that count as victory?
Funny thing is when I become a writer I actually plan on doing this only it would be a mad scientist type character who does this sort of thing with prep time rather then an actually High 1-B. The character himself is only a 3-d being physically. Not sure if I'll actually write it.MrKingOfNegativity said:Technically, if one writes things out in a blatant and very specific way, a High 1-B can potentially have hax powerful enough to affect 1-As.
Problem is, literally none of our High 1-B profiles have that going for them, because we haven't encountered an officially published writer who's that out of their ******* gourd yet.
The death note is only a 3-d object and is therfore limited to only affecting 3-d characters since it hasn't been shown affecting higher dimensional beings we have no reason to assume it can even affect a 4-d being even if said 4-d being is human much less a 1-A.Nico-v11 said:I don't know if the Death Note could kill a 1-A. If said 1-A is 100% human. All you would have to right is "1-A character commits suicide in such a way that it would confirm his/her death." So yeah maybe Light can do it
Even if said 1-A is 100% human their is no way that they are getting affected by a 3-d object seeing as it is fictional to beings who are fictional to beings who are fictional to beings ad infinitum who are fictional at best to him.Nico-v11 said:I get that, which is why I included the whole "100% human." Rule states "the human whose name is written in it shall die." I'm sure the writer never accounted for 1-A's though.
Anyway I'll leave it at within the realms of possibility but without true confirmation.
Translation: It's fictional to beings who are so small compared to him that he might not even notice they exist.The Wright Way said:Even if said 1-A is 100% human their is no way that they are getting affected by a 3-d object seeing as it is fictional to beings who are fictional to beings who are fictional to beings ad infinitum who are fictional at best to him.Nico-v11 said:I get that, which is why I included the whole "100% human." Rule states "the human whose name is written in it shall die." I'm sure the writer never accounted for 1-A's though.
Anyway I'll leave it at within the realms of possibility but without true confirmation.
Yes. Also because 3-d objects can't affect 1-A's unless they have feats proving that they can.Nico-v11 said:Ok so basically this is how I look at it. The Death Note cannot affect 1-A's because it was not created by a 1-A. In Death Note the universe is not structured in such a way where 1-A's could not exist. Therefore an object of such a universe cannot affect 1-A's.
Kinda works right?
No...still The Authority solos. ovoProspectX said:>Did you read the OP?
Thanks for the laugh.ProspectX said:Wait, are you seriously arguing that the death note could possibly affect 1-A beings?
That's the most exaggerated joke I might have heard , it's not even capable of doing the impossible. Guys please drop that subject.