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It depends if said robots can live without a battery or core since those are equivalent to a person's heart or brain.what about type 2?
Similarly, robots can be disabled if critical parts of their bodies are destroyed or removed, such as the head or limbs.what about type 2?
That wouldn't make them not qualify for type 2, type 2 is all about simply being unable to be killed, not whether they are "disabled" the most blatant example is Hidan from Naruto who is a textbook type 2 user, he can be disabled, he still qualifies (hell using jjk example since you have a modulo pfp, it's the exact same with Sukuna's fingers)Similarly, robots can be disabled if critical parts of their bodies are destroyed or removed, such as the head or limbs.
Unable to get killed is type 5, type 2 is just harder to get killed (example a person can be alive without a brain or heart). As for robots, it would be their battery or core.That wouldn't make them not qualify for type 2, type 2 is all about simply being unable to be killed, not whether they are "disabled" the most blatant example is Hidan from Naruto who is a textbook type 2 user, he can be disabled, he still qualifies (hell using jjk example since you have a modulo pfp, it's the exact same with Sukuna's fingers)
What? Characters with Type 2 is still can be killed.That wouldn't make them not qualify for type 2, type 2 is all about simply being unable to be killed,
It depends on how level of type 2, like A can still live after lost their limits, but A can be killed, if he lost his head.not whether they are "disabled" the most blatant example is Hidan from Naruto who is a textbook type 2 user, he can be disabled, he still qualifies (hell using jjk example since you have a modulo pfp, it's the exact same with Sukuna's fingers)
At high levels they're both the same thing, the difference is type 5 takes it to higher levels generally speaking, while type 2 on average is far lower. Like as an example, type 2 immortality (mid) which allows them to survive with a decapitated head but this can go up to any of the regen levels from what I've seen in various profilesUnable to get killed is type 5, type 2 is just harder to get killed (example a person can be alive without a brain or heart). As for robots, it would be their battery or core.
Yes, that's what I meantIt depends on how level of type 2, like A can still live after lost their limits, but A can be killed, if he lost his head.
No, type 5 is unbound by death or life, meaning it can't be killed by anything (except the abilities like Existence Erasure or Immortality Negation), type 2 is just can still live after losing part of your body (still bound by death or life)At high levels they're both the same thing, the difference is type 5 takes it to higher levels generally speaking, while type 2 on average is far lower. Like as an example, type 2 immortality (mid) which allows them to survive with a decapitated head but this can go up to any of the regen levels from what I've seen in various profiles
Yeah, that's what I said lolType 5>Type 2 by default
Lygus must be made out of some good ass metal thenBy default, no since robots can rust overtime (assume they are made of metals).