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Agree.I feel like option 1 would be fine, but change High 3-A to just 3-A, and make sure to mention in a note on the profile that he needs to absorb energy to get that high.
Isn't it already implied with Absorption being listed and explained on his profile ? Also, which of the option 1 alternatives ?I feel like option 1 would be fine, but change High 3-A to just 3-A, and make sure to mention in a note on the profile that he needs to absorb energy to get that high.
I meant option A-1Also I take it that while you agree it's an outlier, still think the changes made to his origin still apply to sort of cap him from High 3-A ?
Can a "possibly" still be argued for that end given the statement ?I agree with the two keys being removed. Should just be one, with "Varies. At least High 6-B, up to 3-A"
I'm not for the High 3-A key because his powers work by destroying matter and then absorbing that energy. He can only be High 3-A if there's an infinite amount of matter in the universe, not if the universe itself is spatially infinite.
Either there is an infinite amount of matter or there isn’t. There's no in-between imo.Can a "possibly" still be argued for that end given the statement ?
I mean, based on this statementEither there is an infinite amount of matter or there isn’t. There's no in-between imo.
Does being able to affect a spatially infinite universe count as that ? As he was planning to reshape itCharacters or objects that demonstrate an infinite amount of energy on a 3-D scale, such as creating or destroying infinite mass, or those who can affect an infinite 3-D space
He'd have to access infinite energy, which isn't something he could normally achieve though.He could still manipulate infinite energy if he were to absorb it, and even puts the destruction of his home universe as an example
What's the statement? The pages posted imply he's changing reality and altering the Earth, which is different from changing the structure of the universe itself.Does being able to affect a spatially infinite universe count as that ? As he was planning to reshape it
What's the statement? The pages posted imply he's changing reality and altering the Earth, which is different from changing the structure of the universe itself.
Destroying and remaking the universe sounds more 3-A to me than High 3-A. Since there's only a finite amount of matter, he's going to destroy all physical objects and then remake it in an image he wants.It's from his handbook page
Forgot to mention, but i'm fine with treating the Dinosaurus feat as an outlier. The scene (and even Omnitopus himself) are clear parodies of the super universal villain (i.e Thanos or Darkseid) which can threaten all reality while making bluffs all about it, just like in the show where the first fight with Omnitopus never happens and he is part of a joke scene. Dinosaurus insta killing him is meant to be part of the joke.Looks good enough
So infinitely spatial doesn't necessarily mean infinite matter ?Destroying and remaking the universe sounds more 3-A to me than High 3-A. Since there's only a finite amount of matter, he's going to destroy all physical objects and then remake it in an image he wants.
No. Spatial infinity means that the "box" that is reality is infinite in size. Infinite matter means there's an infinite number of stuff contained within that box. You need infinite space to contain infinite matter, but you do not need infinite matter for infinite space to exist.So infinitely spatial doesn't necessarily mean infinite matter ?
Yes, but what I mean is that it wouldn't be out of his range to absorb it and amp himself up with itHe'd have to access infinite energy, which isn't something he could normally achieve though.
Not even "possibly High 3-A" or "3-A, likely/possibly higher" off the statement his absorptive/destructive potential is theoretically infinite ?I agree with Qawsed here.
At least with whats presented there isnt enough evidence for Omnipotus having a H3A peak.
And removing the two additional keys is fine.
I'd like this to be clarified one last timeNot even "possibly High 3-A" or "3-A, likely/possibly higher" off the statement his absorptive/destructive potential is theoretically infinite ?
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I can go for a likely higher i guessI'd like this to be clarified one last time