Talk:Absolute Access/@comment-31554078-20170718122621/@comment-29609031-20171025220156

I have to agree with Holder and SageM. You say Omnilock would have causality immunity, but think of it like this: If High-end casuality bypasses causality immunity, then Absolute Access would be considered high-end or an internal access to planes or worlds outside of causality (not to mention Immunity Bypassing can ignore the immunity to causality). Also, "User can gain access or entry to any location, place or time. They can easily gain access to places that are spatiolocked, temporal locked, spatial-temporal locked, isolated, closed, possibly even omnilocked locations." If Absolute Access can open the gateway to every plane and location (and the purpose, as stated by SageM, is to be the opposite of Omnilock), then they can access locations beyond our wild imaginations. In this case, InVred makes a good point about adding an asterisk. This debate turned subjective... XD