Talk:Pyrrha Nikos/@comment-69.123.249.32-20160407051744/@comment-24198837-20160408014004

Like others have said, DBZ bringing people back all the time has become a joke in the fanbase, as death serves literally no purpose anymore. It's funny how they keep playing it up like it's a big deal.

Once you break the established rules of the universe to bring someone back from the dead once, why does it matter if you say it's the last/only time? You said they couldn't come back beforehand, but there they are. We can't believe that you won't just break your new rules if someone new needs reviving.

It's like what happened with Dr. Who. IIRC, he gets a certian amunt of "respawns". When he died on the last one, the Timelords - excuse me, writers -  quoted JonTron  and just gave him another life.

So why should I ever care again about situations where he might die? He'll just get magically brought back again. Even if the creators say he won't, why should I believe them? They said the exact same thing about his last life, but he's still kicking.

Same issue here. If Pyrrha gets brought back, why should I ever again care about the danger of death? The answer is that I shouldn't, because there isn't one.

Everyone who's played a high level DnD or Pathfinder campaign with a cleric in the party knows this first hand. It doesn't matter if you die when after your party wins the fight, your Cleric just casts True Resurrection and everything's back to normal.