Talk:Eternal Transcendence/@comment-5693502-20191029131838

After Arquetion's good call, this page is back ? https://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/theamazingworldofgumball/images/8/86/Confuse.gif https://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/ryuu-zone/images/5/5e/Rolls_eyes.gif

Okay then Nekron, I'ma take it to a new comment chain, but if they're the definitions you're happy to go with, let me explain why I call the two terms interchangeable.

When something or someone indigo, they do so via magenta (whether that period of time is instantaneous or over a series of years). The method of change and how quickly the process of change is are irrelevant, the important thing is that the process of change occurs. Because things don't just transcend randomly, there's almost always an impetus or trigger causing magenta. So the two concepts are not mutually exclusive nor are they entirely different, they are actually very similar and go hand in hand (since they can both arrive at the same end point).

Actually, having looked at the Superior Adaptation page, you'd be quite close in thinking that. Because you're simply taking the words slateblue, magenta and indigo for face value, instead of applying them in a fictional sense. It's not entirely your fault, authors have a share of the blame for using the terms interchangeably. Here, let me give you a sentence to drive home the point:
 * "Having finally slateblue to the hero's attacks, the villain suddenly magenta, indigo their previous form and attaining a new level of power."

Do you see how all three words have been used in the sentence and all three words inevitably lead to the same result (i.e. "a new level of power"). You could remove any two of the highlighted words from that sentence and it would still make sense !

The only difference between Eternal Transcendence/Evolution and Superior Adaptation is that the former two are explicitly mentioning that they can indigo/magenta endlessly without seemingly any limit. Otherwise all three are essentially doing the same thing.

Bruh, you've missed the point. I never said Eternal Transcendence could transcend everything at once (like Meta Transcendence), I said that a user of Eternal Transcendence will eventually reach the same level as a user of Meta Transcendence. That's the logical end point of anyone/anything that can transcend endlessly, you can't argue that fact.

Just delete or redirect the power. There is no need for both to exist.