How exactly do curses work?

If you hook a machine up to too much energy it will damage and probably break the machine.

It’s like more like hooking up a car battery (The Curse) to a small battery (The Magic).

No it’s more like 1 Master Martial Artist vs 500 Billion Normal People, The Curse gets overwhelmed by the massive amount of magic energy, especially when you get submerged under the Ocean. There’s only so much you can take at that point

Yeah, Curse Users don’t instantly die when they touch a spec of polluted Ocean, but submerged? they explode

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Then in that case, the curse user should be able to fight it off effectively in order to retreat in a orderly manner.

And why does is apply so specifically to the curse user, how doesn’t it affect normal magic users to an even greater degree?

Because curse users are physically made of magic. It’s not just inside them, they’re made of it. When they come into contact with too much magically irradiated water, it reacts violently with the magical composition of their body and explodes.

In a certain sense regular magic users are also affected; the reason magic spells like shadow, water, etc hurt other people is because it’s someone else’s magic energy violently reacting with their body.

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Reacts violently why however?

If magic is now composing their body, in that case they have less things conflicting against the makeup of the mush pit of magic that the sea. It would accept them more as a bit of fellow magic rather than the combination of flesh and arcane as is a normal wizard.

And the magic in the sea isn’t formed as an attack directed to harm someone.

Because it’s two highly-concentrated energies coming into contact with each other. In the AU magic energy from an external source/that isn’t your own is harmful if the source is powerful enough (barring magic energy that are specifically for healing like life magic) . That seems to be a rule of how magic energy works.

It’s because magic energy is unique to it’s source, think of it as a fingerprint, if both of us had fire magic, they would still be different energies, even if both magics looked the same. So if we follow this idea, falling into the ocean as a curse user is essentially the same thing as throwing a pebble into a mixture of a thousand different acids.

I imagine that the energy would keep it’s harmful nature until it fully dissipates, most of the energy in the oceans comes from durza’s world ending attack, and after the landmasses were turned into small islands, most fights were close to if not above sea, so people just keep polluting it over and over, even if it’s to a lesser extent.

Why does rupin look like a dungeon quest noobie

2010 Roblox was a dark time for proper RPG drip

Because he’s at the point where armour and weapons are useless.
His skill and power are unmatched to the point where he doesn’t need them.

You’re saying he can just use weak weapon M1s and smite everyone?

yes

use an instrument to substitute a hand

How does it not absorb through it.

Why would it? Should a curse be absorbed if someone is within the general vicinity of it since the individual & the curse are both touching the ground?

It’s probably because objects don’t have magic energy, so curses can’t form a reaction to fuse with it.

because not all magic energy is the same, if you were a water magic user and absorbed the fire curse for example, it would be as if water magic is clashing with fire magic because your entire body IS fire magic, and it would cause you immense pain to try to use water magic afterwards. It works the same way with other magic types, because the curse is a specific type of energy it will reject any other type of energy

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what are you confused by, I’ll answer whatever questions about them you have

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surely this doesnt mean the one from the webtoon