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Is it true that Acausality can bypass Destruction and Void Manipulation?

Acausality doesn't "bypass" void manipulation because it's the power over voids, nothingness, and nonexistence. While destruction is the power to destroy or unmake anything to nothing. But there's many methods of destruction which includes:

  • Causality manipulation
  • Existence erasure
  • Concept manipulation
  • Plot manipulation
  • Spatial manipulation
  • Time manipulation
  • Reality warping
  • Quantum manipulation
  • Void manipulation(Obviously)
Acausality stops the causality and time versions of destruction.
 
On a side note why isn't Beerus included on the destruction page when it has a picture of him doing his Hakai
 
Okay, let's say that Beerus uses destruction to delete a character who has Acausality would Beerus's Destruction ignore Acausality thus erasing his opponent from all timelines?
 
Adamjensen2030 said:
Okay, let's say that Beerus uses destruction to delete a character who has Acausality would Beerus's Destruction ignore Acausality thus erasing his opponent from all timelines?
Considering Zamasu directly disproves this, no.
 
It all depends on the scale and specifications this abilities are used on.

Not all characters can use them to the same extent and depending on the extent each of those can overcome the other in any given configuration.
 
I agree with DontTalk.
 
From the answers I'm getting here. Let's say a 2-B character with Acausality fought a 2-A that doesn't have Acausality.

The 2-A Character destroys Infinite universes which can ignore Acausality from the 2-B character even if the 2-B character can survive in infinite timelines after being killed as a baby in the past.

Either way Acausal characters should not be underestimated.
 
Azathoth the Abyssal Idiot said:
Considering Zamasu directly disproves this, no.
Only by having the time ring on, protecting only him from the hakai of beerus. beerus was fully reassured that when a god of destruction erases someone then it's also affecting all timelines.
 
ProspectX said:
Only by having the time ring on, protecting only him from the hakai of beerus. beerus was fully reassured that when a god of destruction erases someone then it's also affecting all timelines.
That has nothing to do with the question, though. The question was would Beerus' hakai erase someone who is acausal from all points in time. Considering it didn't to Zamasu, specifically because an object that made him acausal, it doesn't.
 
That is correct, yes.
 
Azathoth the Abyssal Idiot said:
ProspectX said:
Only by having the time ring on, protecting only him from the hakai of beerus. beerus was fully reassured that when a god of destruction erases someone then it's also affecting all timelines.
That has nothing to do with the question, though. The question was would Beerus' hakai erase someone who is acausal from all points in time. Considering it didn't to Zamasu, specifically because an object that made him acausal, it doesn't.
Now that you mention it, i dont see a profile for the time ring around.
 
We do not have profiles for every mostly irrelevant object within every series.
 
Not quite sure about the irrelevant part, but i can partly agree that acasuality ignores destruction. It really depends what level of acasuality you are displaying. I think that a High 1-B would with destruction would destroy a 1-B acasual being.
 
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