Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-24104118-20140721164934/@comment-26417208-20150619211343

GodOfNerds wrote: Tlwahb wrote:

GodOfNerds wrote:

Tlwahb wrote:

GodOfNerds wrote: I did read the entire page for unrestricted wishes, but due to its game breaking nature, there are several corundums (difficult situations) that can arise involving what if scenarios (one example albeit unrelated to this response thread is if a user of UW can thwart the wishes of another user of UW since they both OP; the description of its power implies that only OP can stop it. This a paradox involving an unstoppable force interacting with an immovable object pitting two users of UW against each other like that).

Tlwahb wrote: I would choose unrestricted wishes then first wish away the rule against wishing for omnipotence (unless I can just wish for metapotence) IDK if your stupid or can´t read. Or i could be using loopholes to my advantage since the only "rule" of UW is no wishing for OP Read the limitations. Ohh there aren´t any limitations? Well that EXPLAINS A LOT OF STUFF!!!!! I don't know what your problem is but could you please keep your tone down. I don´t really have a problem. And I will be sure not to use "caps". But if you simply read the entire page (for unrestricted wishes) you wouldn´t need to ask a single question.