Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6299840-20200105204428/@comment-4867780-20200206003517

@ Nekron

1) I didn't say Nonxistence was a defensive power, I said it was both offensive (erase targets) and defensive (erase attacks) which it factually true, and was explicitly described from day 1 as "the most effective form of ofense/defense". It does also include a fair bit of utilities, but nothing comparable.

2) As you certainly noticed, the scenario I described for Absolute Death Inducement would involve a very different kind of protagonist from the one in Death Note, one that would be determined to make the best out of the worst while preserving what he cares most about. And extensively described in the previous post, there is definitely a huge narrative potential in this path.

3) Your example is clearly a lot less interesting with considerably less potential, so not actually comparable. And being a good writer or not isn't the point. Many fascinating powers are challenging to include in stories, and still found their own niche nonetheless. Omnipotence for example is the ultimate story-beaker and thus rarely ever utilized in any story, yet has its own page and is referenced a lot because of how fundamentally amazing it is. Absolute Death Inducement is similarly amazing and has more narrative potential as previously detailed, so there is honestly no legitimate reason to object a dedicated page.

I understand you have a strong preference for defensive powers (Absolute Immortality, Meta Power Immunity, Omnilock, etc.), but that does not make offensive ones any less interesting or worthy of their own pages, and said preference should not determine what is or isn't possible to create on the Wiki.