Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-120.146.174.231-20130519081406/@comment-24104118-20140722132106

Dragonlover553 wrote: Zebyper wrote: Dragonlover553 wrote: Zebyper wrote: Dragonlover553 wrote: Pan Banán wrote: Nope. You cannot. There can be only one Omnipotent being in existence and no other!

Omnipotent beings are immune to all powers. Wait! There can't be two omnipotents?

Nope. Why not? I asked once the same question and some user said "Yes, there can be two (or more) Omnipotent beings in the same Universe" and now I'm confused By definition, there cannot. One of the powers of an Omnipotent being is being powerful enough to defeat the entire force of their universe without the slightest effort, just by willing it. They are the single strongest being in existence. There can only be one. However, there can be multipule beings with Nigh-Omnipotence.

Oh! I see! I didn't know that. Let's pretend that     X    and   Y  are both Omnipotent in their respective universes.  What if   X  goes to Y's Univers  e? That'd be two Omnipotent beings in the same universe, huh? (temporarily but still)