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Why do Tier 0s have type 5 immortality?
Ok first of all, type 5 immortality is defined as such:
"Complete and utter inability to ever die. This is typically reserved for questionable omnipotents."
This clearly states that there is absolutely no way of erasing a tier 0 character.
However there are some issues with this: first of all, what if the tier 0 tried to kill itself? If it succeeded it would not have type 5 and would therefore not be tier 0. If it failed, it wouldn't be questionably omnipotent and thus not tier 0. Secondly, i don't have a secondly.
Ok first of all, type 5 immortality is defined as such:
"Complete and utter inability to ever die. This is typically reserved for questionable omnipotents."
This clearly states that there is absolutely no way of erasing a tier 0 character.
However there are some issues with this: first of all, what if the tier 0 tried to kill itself? If it succeeded it would not have type 5 and would therefore not be tier 0. If it failed, it wouldn't be questionably omnipotent and thus not tier 0. Secondly, i don't have a secondly.