Talk:Mystic Lock/@comment-26993961-20190222145354/@comment-9154802-20190223021758

This is an encyclopedic wiki. Your power has to make sense in a self contained, exclusive manner. By giving the user the inherent ability to use magic in spite of Mystic Lock, you render the power paradoxical and the ability of the user fundamentally conceptual. As a result, your power instead ends up becoming a sub ability of Meta Magic. A spell itself. This is the problem with your logic. It cannot be what you want it to be without removing the ability of magic casting itself. This is still great ability, but you don't have to make it broken. Think of how this ability could be applied in a story as is. A conceptual immunity to magic leaves the possessor immune to all mystic powers. However they themselves can't use magic themselves. In order to make up for that, they master physical means of combat, and learn to use the mystic lock to their advantage to bring their enemies down to their level. It's an extreme form of Asta's magic negation in Black Clover in a sense.