Talk:Absolute Immortality/@comment-6299840-20200105023606/@comment-32440156-20200105114316

Firstly, the limitations of immortality state "may be killed by certain people/powers" because they might have a specific weakness against a specific think. Like hidan will die by starvation. It doesn't mean that death inducement can kill it.

As for the answer to your second question: Yes, immortality negation is the only power that can immortal beings. Any other power that does has immortality negation as it's sub power/application. If you're saying you can kill an immortal without immortality negation then you're basically saying that "you can kill an immortal without the ability to kill an immortal". That made sense to you?

Lastly, about changing the definition of the power, I didn't change the definition of the power, I along with the rest of the staff decided to turn the power back into what it previously was. People simply came and slapped stupid limitations on the page and that needed to be undone.