Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-7737174-20130402211149/@comment-30333252-20160104160819

Teien wrote: BraveHeart70 wrote: @MegaCookie If you're arguing that their cannot be two almighty beings (Beings who are said to hold ALL power) then I agree. However, if you're saying two people can't have infinte power, then I'm afraid I'll have to disagreee. Technically speaking "infinite power" and "almighty power" usually go hand in hand. ^ ^ Respectfully disgreed. Infinite power, in this instance of usage by BH70, has a different interpretation from Almighty power.

A bearer of infinte power signifies that the user is capable of producing an infinite amount of power. However, the inherent nature of this power does not bear any traits other than an infinite supply of it. In other words, given the right conditions, it can just as easily be rendered inert, for example, by someone with an infinite power absorption capability.

A bearer of almighty power, on the other hand, signifies that the user is capable of not only producing power, but also that the inherent power is of an almighty nature, or to re-phrase, is intrinsically superior to all other forms of powers ("almighty"). Almighty power cannot be overcome by regular powers, under any circumstances.

The distinction between the two is hard because almighty power is also infinite in nature.