Mad_Dog_of_Fujiwara
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If somebody's soul is destroyed, but NOT their body, and they're stated to regenerate it, what level of regeneration is that? Does it even qualify as regen?
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From what I know of, its only Low-Godly. Mid-Godly would be like coming back from a sphere of annihilation which wipes out anything it touches from existence. Mind, body and soul included.Low-Godly: The ability to regenerate from the complete physical destruction of the user's body, instead restoring it from their disembodied consciousness, whether that be their soul, mind, some other nonphysical aspect of themself, esoteric or metaphysical energy, or something else.
Mid-Godly: The ability to regenerate from the complete erasure of body, mind, and soul.
- Examples: Dark Schneider (Bastard!!), Sosuke Aizen (Bleach), UlforceVeedramon (Digimon), Spawn (Image Comics), Hourai Immortals (Touhou Project)
- Examples: Gods from Saint Seiya, Indramon (Digimon)
Which is still likely Low Godly. As Mid-Godly requires complete erasure, which didn't happen here.is the inverse (regenerating the soul from their physical body).
I guess? It feels weird to me that the regeneration page doesn't have much in regards to regenerating non-physical aspects of the self when the rest of the body is untouched.Which is still likely Low Godly. As Mid-Godly requires complete erasure, which didn't happen here.
What's the context here? That would simplify it
Mid-Godly is quite clearIf somebody's soul is destroyed, but NOT their body, and they're stated to regenerate it, what level of regeneration is that?
Regenerating just the soul would either be Low-Godly or some other ability.Mid-Godly: The ability to regenerate from the complete erasure of body, mind, and soul.
I'm still gathering the context, this is just something I wanted to check before jumping to conclusions.What's the context here? That would simplify it