Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-25283847-20180320005513

Hello, so since I'm a noob of fiction I was wondering a FEW things, so to start off:

1) "Its one and only wielder (there can be only one in each fictional continuity, hence the "Above All") is fundamentally invincible, completely immune to all other powers, and able to defeat the combined might of all creation and its mightiest beings just by wanting it, without the slightest effort.", so there can't be 2 omnipotent beings at once in a single universe? That doesn't look very true, I don't know what Valkyrie Crusade is (a digital card game of some sort?), but I'm pretty sure I've read that there are a few cards which description reads that they are Omnipotent, so I think that this can't be true... (it can't be an universal rule for every work of fiction, I mean there CAN be 2 gods in a work of fiction if the author decides so, no?), which brings me to the next few questions....

2) In the Trivia: 3) Omnipotent vs. Omnipotent: does the outcome of such a fight completely depend on the author (most likely if I have to make a guess) or does it always end on a draw?
 * "Although users can do and know anything without limit, they may possibly choose not to, be it because of personal rules (like the Mother of Creation), or purely out of whim.", I don't know who the Mother of Creation is nor from which universe she is from, but what are these "personal rules" exactly? This may sound like a dumb question, but an Omnipotent being (since they have all powers and such so I guess they have infinite strength and speed, reflexes, etc.) may INSTANTLY become Omniscient if they want to right?
 * Also doesn't Omnipotency automatically imply Omnipresency? I might have to look this up again.

4) Omnipotent vs. Omnipotent + Omnipresence or Omniscient or both: Does the outcome still end in a draw? 