Talk:Conceptual Attacks/@comment-4362404-20120926214229/@comment-4013655-20120930131738

As far as I can understood. Fragarach make use of both CM and TM and possibily PM, which when it first attack, globally speaking created a time jump such that it always attack before the opponent attack is unleashed.

Next Fragarach rewrites the causal chain of the enemy so that it always one hit KO the enemy regardless of situation (though technically speaking it is up to the authors to decide how it interacts with almighty powers of the paradoxical type, such as OP). Simultaneously it then alter the probability of the enemies attack in a way combining with the effect of the altered causal chain, result in the enemy attack to the state of "never needed to attack because the user is already being struck down by Fragarach" nullify their attacks. It then destorys the enemy using the aforementioned mechanism

An interesting thing to note that using normal logic, Fragarach is predicted to be rather less effective against users of CM because they can control the very mechanism which Fragarach rely on to execute its attack. But again, should author of this Verse knew about the many powers out here in the superpower wiki, they will have the final say on how it behaves