Talk:Absolute Immortality/@comment-6299840-20200105023606/@comment-32440156-20200105143247

Sorry, man but it really seems that you are the dumb one here. I don't know how exactly a fist powered by immortality negation is something like "striping away immortality". Also, did you play Asura's wrath/God of War? Kratos' punch contains the power of hope and Asura's punches contains the power of infinite Mantra, so, yeah, they definitely have immortality negation in their fists. I don't see how-

Fist powered by Immortality Negation= le striping away immortality

They are killing immortals by punching them very hard but their physical attacks are powered by something that is allowing them to nullify immortality.

Immortality Removal is taking away immortality. What Kratos is and Asura are doing is far different then that.

"Again the only qualifier to Immortality negation is killing of an immortal. Your new analogy restates this fact. Yes nekron that human that killed the immortal with the weakness to vampires does have immortality negation because he killed said immortal."

I really don't see your point, so, how does it prove your point that death inducement can kill immortals? A punch from a being with Immortality Negation can kill an immortal but a punch from a normal human being cannot. Similarly, death inducement alone cannot kill an immortal.

To put it simply for your brain-

Death Inducement- Cannot kill an immortal

Death inducement+Immortality Negation= Can kill an immortal. If a user is killing an immortal using death inducement, then they have death inducement in addition to immortality negation.