User blog:GodTongue5280/Should David's Unforgiving Judgement be Allowed?

There's been a fair bit of arguing over whether or nor a certain attack used by the character David Vafer should be allowed for use. Some people seem ok with it, others not so much. After talking with Kuzon, he suggested a make a vote as to whether or not the ability should be allowed. The ability in question is as follows.

"Unforgiving Judgement: This incantation first sets up the field so that all attacks against the Targets can and will bypass immunity. Secondly, All regeneration is negated for 5 minutes. This is an Absolute effect. All immortality is bypassed for 5 minutes. This is an Absolute effect. All Targets will then become weak to Divine Magic for 5 Minutes. This Effect is Absolute. All status buffs are negated and Multipliers are nullified. This effect is Absolute. All Targets, Be it tangible, intangible, Divine, or not Divine, will be rendered immobile Absolutely for the duration of this incantation. This incantation cannot and will not be Negated. This effect is Absolute. All Targets are now incinerated in a bath of Divnity, and will receive the following negative effects: All Targets are silenced and cannot use any magic for 5 minutes. All Targets' stamina is cut down by 75%. All energy based a Ki directed abilities and attacks are nullified and locked for 5 minutes. This effect is absolute. All Targets are rendered slow for 5 minutes. All Targets will be rendered immobile for 15 seconds after initial Incantation is finished. This effect is Absolute. All Targets will receive the effects of Curse. Healing magics are reduced by 50% fore 10 minutes. None of these effects can be negated, blocked, bypassed, or resisted regardless of Divinity, Strength, Power, Omnipresence, God level. This effect is Absolute."

Should David's attack be allowed? Yes No