Talk:Absolute Immortality/@comment-37725040-20200201151417/@comment-24053170-20200201213827

The best example of the difference between being invincible and immortal can be found with Virgil, the Ring Lord from Saga Frontier.

He cannot be harmed or beaten, Period.

It doesn't matter what powers you have, it doesn't matter if you can produce time destroying or universe/existence ending attacks. They will simply have no effect against him.

The most you can do is entertain him with your displays. And he can easily waste you if you manage to bore him.

Winning isn't even an option in this case, the battle only ends if he feels like you suitably entertained him. Cheating won't work either. As he exists outside the influence of any method of cheating.

He is invincible, plain and simple.

Cleveland Brown from Family Guy said it best-

"You don't win. You just do a little better each time."

Its perhaps the closest possible example of what it would be like to fight an actual user of True Omnipotence in real life.