Talk:Mystic Lock/@comment-26993961-20190222145354/@comment-26993961-20190223015549

"Selective Interaction was made as a power to explain how users that exist outside of something can still utilize it." - As the person that made Selective Interaction, I can tell you that, why yes, it can let a Lock user interact with the concept they are "locked" out of, it is still a power you would need to possess ON TOP OF Mystic Lock to make that work. It is NOT a subpower of Lock or Transcendent powers naturally, stop making things up. So this point it mute.

"As an example for another power, Professor Paradox exists outside of time, and yet he can still use it to time travel or effect things inside of time." - I will agree this is a fair example. But please clarify with yourself this actually means he exists outside of the concept of time, and is not some dimensional power.

"Just because your totally outside of something it doesn't mean you can't have your own powers to use" - I'm not saying you can't have any powers, but it seems rather reaching to suggest that while being totally removed from a concept, you can still use powers of that concept in particular. Other powers would have to be layered on top of Mystic Lock to make this work, thus this capability is not inherent to Mystic Lock.

"After all, what if they had magic powers originally and then gained the power to exist outside of magic? They should still be able to use it even if they exist outside of it." - No, no they should. If you get kicked outside of your home, would you still have direct access to you PC? The answer to this is no.

"Using magic in place were magic ceases to exist(or never existed in the first place) is one of the cornerstones of this power." - Then you have failed to understand the power you've been making, and what that "Lock" means in the name.