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if a character has 2-A durability with invulnerability, would the invulnerability save him from an attack that is 2-A infinity^3 greater? Because of the gap in strength, would it break through the invulnerability?
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yesHow is this thread got anything to do with Pokémon? Are you really clickbaiting on VSBW?
Fair enough. From what I remember about how the standards are now, it wouldn't protect from uncountably infinite gaps without feats, but countable infinite gap is fine. Infinity^3 = aleph-0 (א0) so it's still countable
You a funny dude
so even if its 2-A infinity^494043000 it would still workFair enough. From what I remember about how the standards are now, it wouldn't protect from uncountably infinite gaps without feats, but countable infinite gap is fine. Infinity^3 = aleph-0 (א0) so it's still countable
Meaning it wouldn't protect Tier 3 from Low 2-C, and Tier 2 from Low 1-C, but within Tier 2 it'll work
Yeah that's how it is from how the standards were. countable infinity to the power of a natural number is still countably infinite. ℵ0^n = ℵ0so even if its 2-A infinity^494043000 it would still work
Yeah, and the agreed difference was uncountably infinite to avoid NLFi feel like thats getting into NLF territoty
even the invulnerability page says to be careful with NLF's
This was not accepted or anythingYeah that's how it is from how the standards were. countable infinity to the power of a natural number is still countably infinite. ℵ0^n = ℵ0
Yeah, and the agreed difference was uncountably infinite to avoid NLF
I'm pretty sure it was last time I checked but who knows maybe they decided to change standards again. Ask staff if you're that curiousThis was not accepted or anything
I looked it up its notI'm pretty sure it was last time I checked but who knows maybe they decided to change standards again. Ask staff if you're that curious