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Why these characters are the most 2-A Powerful beings?

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Firstly, I will going base me in this forum.

In the section of 2-A, there is five characters that are the most powerful 2-A and I want to know why.
For example, Anos Voldigoad that can destoy the Silver Sea, a structure with +99 layers are which is composed of 99+ layers, with each layer containing countless universes in the shape of bubbles.
Another example will be with this character from D&D. The lady of pain that killed the Greater Deity Aoskar with a single thought. Far more powerful than any normal deity. Repaired and restructured the full extent of the 2nd Edition Multiverse which contains an infinite number of infinitely large realms. Superior to Vecna after he had gained the power of a Greater Deity with the knowledge of the Serpent)
These beings only can destroy a multiverse o they can destroy many multiverses?
I want to know If a moderator can respond me?
Thanks.
 
Anos because each 2-A Layer is harder to effect/destroy than the last meaning he is 99+ times better in AP than your average 2-A.

The same thing goes for D&D, some of their Multiverses are harder to destroy than others.

Simply put if your 2-A, no matter how many Multiverses you destroy you are equal to any other 2-A in AP (Infinity * Infinity = Infinity), so having more durable Multiverses is one of the most overpowered things for the tier besides being a smurf. or having OP Hax
 
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Anos because each 2-A Layer is harder to effect/destroy than the last meaning he is 99+ times better in AP than your average 2-A.

The same thing goes for D&D, some of their Multiverses are harder to destroy than others.

Simply put if your 2-A, no matter how many Multiverses you destroy you are equal to any other 2-A in AP (Infinity * Infinity = Infinity), so having more durable Multiverses is one of the most overpowered things for the tier besides being a smurf. or having OP Hax
How that these Multiverse are more "harder" that an average multiverse?
A character that can destroy a Hard Multiverse is more powerful that a character that can destroy infinite multiverses?
How can I know what Multiverse is a Hard Multiverse?
 
How that these Multiverse are more "harder" that an average multiverse?
A character that can destroy a Hard Multiverse is more powerful that a character that can destroy infinite multiverses?
How can I know what Multiverse is a Hard Multiverse?
In Anos's case, I believe it goes like this; A spell that can destroy a World in a lower layer couldn't even destroy a boat in a deeper layer. So an attack that can destroy a 2-A structure normally wouldn't be able to destroy a 2-A deeper layer, making Anos who could destroy 99+ layers really impressive for 2-A. Not 100% sure about D&D but it should be similar.

Like I said before Infinity x Infinity is still Infinity so 2-A x 2-A is still 2-A, and since it's not a larger infinity it would still take the same amount of power (Baseline 2-A) to destroy them. However, if some 2-A Structures are simply harder to destroy than others, then that means your average 2-A cant replicate the feat no matter how many times you multiply their power.
 
In Anos's case, I believe it goes like this; A spell that can destroy a World in a lower layer couldn't even destroy a boat in a deeper layer. So an attack that can destroy a 2-A structure normally wouldn't be able to destroy a 2-A deeper layer, making Anos who could destroy 99+ layers really impressive for 2-A. Not 100% sure about D&D but it should be similar.

In the case of Lady of Pain?
 
Like I said not 100% sure but It's pretty well spread that their multiverses are harder to destroy than normal, you'll have to find someone more knowledgeable on D&D for a deeper explanation.
 
Like I said not 100% sure but It's pretty well spread that their multiverses are harder to destroy than normal, you'll have to find someone more knowledgeable on D&D for a deeper explanation.
There is no one I can "call" to that explain me this?
 
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