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This trope is to inconcistency between game rules, not to any breaking of MagicAIsMagicA when the things broken are not controled by game rules in-universe. Yes, they are based in out-of-universe game rules, but in-universe they are so close to game rules when the ElementalRockPaperScissors in {{Naruto}} or the Nen System in HunterXHunter.
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This trope is to inconcistency between game rules, not to any breaking of MagicAIsMagicA when the things broken are NOT supposed to be controled by game rules in-universe. Yes, they are based in out-of-universe game rules, but in-universe they are so close to game rules when the ElementalRockPaperScissors in {{Naruto}} or the Nen System in HunterXHunter.
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This trope is to inconcistency between game rules, not to any breaking of MagicAIsMagicA when the things broken are not controled by game rules in-universe. Yes, they are based in out-of-universe game rules, but in-universe they are so close to game rules when the ElementalRockPaperScissors in {{Naruto}} or the Nen System in HunterVsHunter.
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This trope is to inconcistency between game rules, not to any breaking of MagicAIsMagicA when the things broken are not controled by game rules in-universe. Yes, they are based in out-of-universe game rules, but in-universe they are so close to game rules when the ElementalRockPaperScissors in {{Naruto}} or the Nen System in HunterXHunter.
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