Talk:Absolute Immortality/@comment-6299840-20200105023606/@comment-32440156-20200105134031

I never said that immortality needs to stripped to kill an immortal. I said those users of death inducement that can kill immortals have immortality negation in addition to death inducement which is why they are able to do so. The definition of death inducement is to be able to kill a mortal being that's it. Nothing else, what the users might do is irrelevant. Once again if we describe a power by it's users then Absolute Immortality shouldn't have sealing as a weakness as some of it's users cannot be sealed like leviathan and behemoth. But that's not how the powers work here.

As for the specific weakness of immortality, I don't think that you get that part either. Let's take an example- If a being can only be killed by a vampire then it's specific weakness will be vampires. Now, if a human being suddenly shows up and kills that immortal, then that's immortality negation as despite the fact that the immortal being isn't supposed to die by the hands of a human being, it did. I don't really see how that's a joke. By that logic every nullification power should be a joke.