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That's an extremely vague question, the real question is why would she? If you have the answer to that question, you should make a CRT with scans and see if people agree or disagree with you.
 
That's an extremely vague question, the real question is why would she? If you have the answer to that question, you should make a CRT with scans and see if people agree or disagree with you.
1. She fought The Griever, and last time, everyone claimed that it was just her avatar. But I’d like to argue that this is completely untrue I haven’t found any comic scans that suggest The Griever has an avatar.

2. She always had weaknesses, and those weaknesses are clearly something Marvel intended. Therefore, interpreting those flaws as avatars directly contradicts official Marvel material. I also believe even Al Ewing knows The Griever herself has vulnerabilities.

3. Her mutant erasure spell was so powerful it tore dimensions apart, releasing the Chaos Wave that could destroy everything and wouldn stop until it merged everything into nothingness. Thankfully, Meggan tapped into the power of the Beyonder to slow the Chaos Wave down, eventually shrinking the dimensional breach, restoring everything to peace. (I mean the dimensional rift where the power of the Chaos Wave resided started shrinking on its own And eventually, it disappeared.)

4. The writer recently confirmed that Scarlet Witch has been fully integrated into Marvel Cosmology, whether it through the Waiting Room or her role as the embodiment of the impossible, the direct opposite of the Never Queen.
 
1. She fought The Griever, and last time, everyone claimed that it was just her avatar. But I’d like to argue that this is completely untrue I haven’t found any comic scans that suggest The Griever has an avatar.

2. She always had weaknesses, and those weaknesses are clearly something Marvel intended. Therefore, interpreting those flaws as avatars directly contradicts official Marvel material. I also believe even Al Ewing knows The Griever herself has vulnerabilities.

3. Her mutant erasure spell was so powerful it tore dimensions apart, releasing the Chaos Wave that could destroy everything and wouldn stop until it merged everything into nothingness. Thankfully, Meggan tapped into the power of the Beyonder to slow the Chaos Wave down, eventually shrinking the dimensional breach, restoring everything to peace. (I mean the dimensional rift where the power of the Chaos Wave resided started shrinking on its own And eventually, it disappeared.)

4. The writer recently confirmed that Scarlet Witch has been fully integrated into Marvel Cosmology, whether it through the Waiting Room or her role as the embodiment of the impossible, the direct opposite of the Never Queen.
As Tomfer said, you should make a CRT with scans and see if people agree or disagree with you.
 
As Tomfer said, you should make a CRT with scans and see if people agree or disagree with you.
Someone has done that before, and it was pointless. They never posted a CRT claiming that The Griever has an avatar, they just argued that because she has flaws, those flaws belong to her avatar. But the reality is, those flaws are part of her true self, and she's never appeared in an avatar form. In fact, having those flaws means she can't be entropy, right? Those flaws make her not the embodiment of the end of everything, right? Her weaknesses don't make her one of the 3 Faces of Existence? Just because she has flaws doesn't change the fact of who she truly is.
 
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1. She fought The Griever, and last time, everyone claimed that it was just her avatar. But I’d like to argue that this is completely untrue I haven’t found any comic scans that suggest The Griever has an avatar.

2. She always had weaknesses, and those weaknesses are clearly something Marvel intended. Therefore, interpreting those flaws as avatars directly contradicts official Marvel material. I also believe even Al Ewing knows The Griever herself has vulnerabilities.

3. Her mutant erasure spell was so powerful it tore dimensions apart, releasing the Chaos Wave that could destroy everything and wouldn stop until it merged everything into nothingness. Thankfully, Meggan tapped into the power of the Beyonder to slow the Chaos Wave down, eventually shrinking the dimensional breach, restoring everything to peace. (I mean the dimensional rift where the power of the Chaos Wave resided started shrinking on its own And eventually, it disappeared.)

4. The writer recently confirmed that Scarlet Witch has been fully integrated into Marvel Cosmology, whether it through the Waiting Room or her role as the embodiment of the impossible, the direct opposite of the Never Queen.
All these are Low 1-A to 1-A
 
She has not feat on that level
Why isn't she on that level? In the book, when Wanda meets Griver, Griver says she is Entropy, but an agent of Entropy. I don't understand why it's considered an avatar, why would the avatar have to destroy the sword that destroys all things, and the sword that destroys all things has already cut off the chance ( Never Queen) of the Marvel Universe once, and the entity that is the end of the reality of the Marvel Universe destroyed this sword. Why is it still considered an avatar?
 
Oh, So If You Going To Base It On Your Cosmology Magic, Then I Guess Every Entity Should Be 1-A, Right? Because I Have This Info That Every Entity Relies On Magic For Their Very Existence And Role, Apparently.
unrelated but why is the first letter in every word capitalized?
 
unrelated but why is the first letter in every word capitalized?
I’ve Read About The Cosmology of Magic, And The Highest Potential of Magic Is 1-A, But Every Entity Needs Magic To Exist, So I’m Kind of Confused About It. (I Like Typing In My Own Style It Looks Nice.)
 
Why isn't she on that level? In the book, when Wanda meets Griver, Griver says she is Entropy, but an agent of Entropy. I don't understand why it's considered an avatar, why would the avatar have to destroy the sword that destroys all things, and the sword that destroys all things has already cut off the chance ( Never Queen) of the Marvel Universe once, and the entity that is the end of the reality of the Marvel Universe destroyed this sword. Why is it still considered an avatar?
 
I'd rather you explain it yourself than you using my friend's trade as a reference because I don't agree with the Avatar destroying the Sword of Reality because the Avatar doesn't have that ability. And I've never seen the Griever avatar because what I've seen is the end of reality saying it's entropy.
 
First Of All, Chaos Wave Is Scarlet Witch Power. It Has Been Stated More Than Twice That Wanda Owns This Power. Secondly, The Griever Doesn Have An Avatar Form. I Haven Seen A Single Scan From You Guys Proving That It Her Avatar. Not Even One. You Also Told Us Not To Rely On The Writers’ Explanations, And Honestly, That Feels Really Unfair To Me.
 
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