Talk:Absolute Immortality/@comment-6299840-20200105023606/@comment-32440156-20200105134921

"The only qualifier for immortality negation is killing of an immortal. So how is using Death Inducement to kill an immortal not Immortality Negation in of itself like I have said. The only answer you can give to this is an arbitrary Because death inducement can’t kill users of Immortality. Do you see why that makes no sense. I can punch an immortal and kill them but can’t use death inducement to do it?"

That's because you're not using a normal punch here. You're are using a punch powered up by immortality negation. If a normal human being punches an immortal, he wouldn't die but if you add immortality negation to it, he would. Same is the case with death inducement. Normal death inducement cannot kill an immortal but if you mix in and combine immortality negation with it then it definitely can. Which was my first point, death inducement alone cannot kill an immortal, much a normal punch wouldn't but with immortality negation, you would and that' exactly what the users you mentioned are doing.