It depends. For an ability that allows a person to see a short term into the future, it would have a minimal effect. It would come down to individual skill. But there are more destructive forces. For our purposes, let's consider the ability to nullify all abilities with an ability to merge abilities: Does it become a part of the ability, or does it it nullify it before merging can happen? It would be an inherent part of it, yet one that cannot merge; an infinite contradiction.
From there it gets more complicated. I cannot say what the effects would be if that contradiction were to happen, because I do not know Vaeros abilities well enough, but that combination has the potential to be highly destructive.
[ Dazai taps his index finger, considering how to explain an infinitely complex and poorly understood concept to a layman. ]
Your summon, Azaroth, has a healing capacity... I am sure it is offensive as well, but for a moment let us believe its only ability is to heal. It is a regenerative ability that heals any injury without fail before it can be fatal. You encounter a person whose ability with an offensive ability that will kill a person without fail - what happens then? You cannot die, but you cannot live, and so the entirety of reality is put out of sync... It's something like that.
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It depends. For an ability that allows a person to see a short term into the future, it would have a minimal effect. It would come down to individual skill. But there are more destructive forces. For our purposes, let's consider the ability to nullify all abilities with an ability to merge abilities: Does it become a part of the ability, or does it it nullify it before merging can happen? It would be an inherent part of it, yet one that cannot merge; an infinite contradiction.
From there it gets more complicated. I cannot say what the effects would be if that contradiction were to happen, because I do not know Vaeros abilities well enough, but that combination has the potential to be highly destructive.
[ Dazai taps his index finger, considering how to explain an infinitely complex and poorly understood concept to a layman. ]
Your summon, Azaroth, has a healing capacity... I am sure it is offensive as well, but for a moment let us believe its only ability is to heal. It is a regenerative ability that heals any injury without fail before it can be fatal. You encounter a person whose ability with an offensive ability that will kill a person without fail - what happens then? You cannot die, but you cannot live, and so the entirety of reality is put out of sync... It's something like that.