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Yogiri is Tier 0 because nobody actually knows who he is.
Like, genuinely. Ask someone to explain Yogiri and they’ll say:
"Uh… he kills things by… existing? I think?”
Boom. Already beyond knowledge.
If a character cannot be fully known, described, or explained, then they have surpassed epistemology. And if they’ve surpassed epistemology, they’ve surpassed language. And if they’ve surpassed language, they’re ineffable.
And what do we call beings that are ineffable, beyond description, beyond comprehension?
That’s right: Tier 0.
You can’t scale what you can’t conceptualize.
You can’t conceptualize Yogiri because every explanation collapses into “trust me bro.”
Therefore Yogiri exists in the same ontological category as:
• The Tao
• Nirvana
• That one SCP article nobody finished reading
Also, consider this:
If Yogiri were not Tier 0, someone would have explained him clearly by now.
But they haven’t.
Which means:
• He transcends lore consistency
• He transcends power-scaling terminology
• He transcends the wiki itself
At this point Yogiri isn’t a character, he’s a metaphysical blind spot.
Trying to argue against Yogiri being Tier 0 is like trying to refute divine simplicity with a YouTube comment. The act of debating him only proves his supremacy.
In conclusion:
Yogiri is Tier 0
Because Tier 0 is where you put things
When you give up understanding them
QED.
Yogiri is kills anything.
Not “anything that exists.”
Not “anything with a power level.”
Anything.
Physical objects? Dead.
Immortal beings? Dead.
Abstract concepts? Also dead.
Narrative tension? Executed on sight.
If it can be thought, Yogiri can kill it.
If it can’t be thought, Yogiri has already killed the idea of thinking about it.
People say:
“But what about beings beyond death?”
Cool. Yogiri doesn’t kill you.
He kills the condition that allows you to not be dead.
That’s not an attack. That’s ontological tax evasion.
At this point Yogiri isn’t interacting with the universe — he’s issuing cease-and-desist orders to reality.
Death gods? He kills death.
Fate manipulators? He kills fate.
Authors? Don’t get cocky.
And here’s the real Tier 0 logic bomb:
If Yogiri can kill anything, then he can kill: Power systems, Scaling frameworks, The very concept of “tiers”, Which means Tier 0 isn’t a rank he occupies — it’s a courtesy label we invented so battleboard forums don’t collapse. Also notice: Yogiri doesn’t scream. He doesn’t charge up. He doesn’t explain. He just decides something should stop being a problem, and reality nods politely. That’s not power.
That’s administrative authority over existence. You can’t outscale Yogiri because scaling implies comparison, and Yogiri has already killed comparison. You can’t say “my character resists death” because Yogiri isn’t using death — he’s using finality as a lifestyle choice.
In summary: Yogiri kills beings, Yogiri kills abstractions, Yogiri kills mechanics, Yogiri kills arguments Therefore Yogiri is Tier 0 not because he’s strong, but because debating him is a self-terminating process. The moment you try to argue otherwise, your premise is already dead.
Literally.
here is scans incase people try to refute the most obvious tier upgrade
this is totally not stolen btw and 100% my scans
Senses
Instant Death Ability
Capabilities:
Automatic Defenses:
True Form
Miscellaneous
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Like, genuinely. Ask someone to explain Yogiri and they’ll say:
"Uh… he kills things by… existing? I think?”
Boom. Already beyond knowledge.
If a character cannot be fully known, described, or explained, then they have surpassed epistemology. And if they’ve surpassed epistemology, they’ve surpassed language. And if they’ve surpassed language, they’re ineffable.
And what do we call beings that are ineffable, beyond description, beyond comprehension?
That’s right: Tier 0.
You can’t scale what you can’t conceptualize.
You can’t conceptualize Yogiri because every explanation collapses into “trust me bro.”
Therefore Yogiri exists in the same ontological category as:
• The Tao
• Nirvana
• That one SCP article nobody finished reading
Also, consider this:
If Yogiri were not Tier 0, someone would have explained him clearly by now.
But they haven’t.
Which means:
• He transcends lore consistency
• He transcends power-scaling terminology
• He transcends the wiki itself
At this point Yogiri isn’t a character, he’s a metaphysical blind spot.
Trying to argue against Yogiri being Tier 0 is like trying to refute divine simplicity with a YouTube comment. The act of debating him only proves his supremacy.
In conclusion:
Yogiri is Tier 0
Because Tier 0 is where you put things
When you give up understanding them
QED.
Yogiri is kills anything.
Not “anything that exists.”
Not “anything with a power level.”
Anything.
Physical objects? Dead.
Immortal beings? Dead.
Abstract concepts? Also dead.
Narrative tension? Executed on sight.
If it can be thought, Yogiri can kill it.
If it can’t be thought, Yogiri has already killed the idea of thinking about it.
People say:
“But what about beings beyond death?”
Cool. Yogiri doesn’t kill you.
He kills the condition that allows you to not be dead.
That’s not an attack. That’s ontological tax evasion.
At this point Yogiri isn’t interacting with the universe — he’s issuing cease-and-desist orders to reality.
Death gods? He kills death.
Fate manipulators? He kills fate.
Authors? Don’t get cocky.
And here’s the real Tier 0 logic bomb:
If Yogiri can kill anything, then he can kill: Power systems, Scaling frameworks, The very concept of “tiers”, Which means Tier 0 isn’t a rank he occupies — it’s a courtesy label we invented so battleboard forums don’t collapse. Also notice: Yogiri doesn’t scream. He doesn’t charge up. He doesn’t explain. He just decides something should stop being a problem, and reality nods politely. That’s not power.
That’s administrative authority over existence. You can’t outscale Yogiri because scaling implies comparison, and Yogiri has already killed comparison. You can’t say “my character resists death” because Yogiri isn’t using death — he’s using finality as a lifestyle choice.
In summary: Yogiri kills beings, Yogiri kills abstractions, Yogiri kills mechanics, Yogiri kills arguments Therefore Yogiri is Tier 0 not because he’s strong, but because debating him is a self-terminating process. The moment you try to argue otherwise, your premise is already dead.
Literally.
here is scans incase people try to refute the most obvious tier upgrade
this is totally not stolen btw and 100% my scans
Senses
- Yogiri can perceive killing intent.
- Yogiri can visibly see hazards to his life before they actually happen.
- Killing intent is actually not required to activate Yogiri's ability, as he perceives all possible threats to his life. Even if you have no intention of harming him, he is still going to predict/sense the attack if it's a threat to his life. This has caused him to kill people that didn't even know about his existence.
- Yogiri can see hazards in the form of shadows which allows him to know where attacks are gonna land, the source of the danger or the trajectory of the attack.
- Yogiri could detect and kill Tracy, whose power makes her literally impossible to be perceived.
- Yogiri can detect danger in foods.
Instant Death Ability
Capabilities:
- Yogiri explains his power and how he can kill people just by thinking.
- Yogiri can kill specific body parts of a person's body.
- Yogiri 'killed' a dog man's eyes, ears, and nose; negating the senses that go along with them. No amount of healing magic was useful, and the dog-man is completely unable to communicate with others or grasp aspects of the world, even telepathy is effectively negated.
- Yogiri's Instant Death 'killed' Lisa's ice magic, completely negating it, and he also 'killed' her magic staff causing it to shatter to pieces.
- Yogiri can kill clothes.
- Yogiri killed Lain's true body through the indirect connection Lain's B existence had with Lain's (main) existence whose existence was reliant on her real body which was located in a completely different dimension.
- Yogiri can kills undeads.
- Yogiri's ability kills an entire battalion of undead monsters and people with 'immunity' to Instant Death.
- Yogiri can kill inanimate objects.
- Yogiri can kill the powers of a target.
- Yogiri can kill ghosts and souls.
- Yogiri can kill momentum.
- Yogiri can kill radiation, light, noise, wind and heat.
- No phenomena can survive Yogiri's ability, and there are no countermeasures that can be done against it.
- Yogiri's ability negates resurrection.
- His power is irreversible.
- Even if the concept of death doesn't apply to you, you still die to Yogiri.
- Yogiri's ability is stated numerous times to lack cause and effect relationships.
- Yogiri's power transcends cause and effect.
- Yogiri can use his power through the use of other people as a medium, and can also kill anyone/anything that his targets have ever seen from their memories.
- What dies and what phenomenon occurs, all of it relies on Yogiri's subjective perception of death. (In other words, his power is based on his very imagination. Whatever he imagines in relation to death is what actually occurs and this is absolute)
- No matter how much defenses or resistances one has to instant death abilities, it is all meaningless in front of Yogiri's power.
- Yogiri can kill hypothetical beings.
- Yogiri could kill Alice's dimension and its laws/rules.
- Yogiri could eradicate Izelda's lineage by killing over sixty million of his descendants, along with all the livestock, wild animals, insects, plants, and infinitesimal bacteria that contained his factor. Yogiri was able to do this even though Izelda's consciousness was hidden in most of the people who possessed his factor, and killed his offspring so throughly that not even a piece of their genetic information remained.
- Yogiri can use his power through the use of other people as a medium, and can also kill anyone/anything that his targets have ever seen from their memories.
- Yogiri can eliminate any concept.
- The author personally stated in the Afterword that Yogiri can kill anything without any limits, which by consequence would include Celestial Foundations of the verse, which are conceptual in nature, as well as the information that makes up reality.
- Even lesser beings in the series can kill concepts or erase a target across all timelines.
- Yogiri's ability is stated to be "the power to make anything and everything disappear".
- His power is limitless and the author also states that it does not have any limit.
- Yogiri could kill the Celestial Foundation Eater before it could kill him. For reference, Celestial Foundations are universes, and each of those CFs contain further parallel universes inside it (universes inside universes), of which there are so many that an individual was likened to a single hair on his head when compared to all the parallel versions of himself. The Foundation Eaters are quite literally multiversal fishes that eat those Celestial Foundations. In fact, just their mouth alone dwarfs a Celestial Foundation in size. Even time and space are only a part of their existence, implying their superiority over those.
- Yogiri killed UEG, who could previously regenerate from her existence being utterly erased. For reference, UEG has also destroyed numerous universes, she has jumped 'out of dimensional space', and transcends time and space.
- As a result of fighting Yogiri, some gods in the verse have "disappeared" and vanished, being thus 'removed' from the Ultimate Ensemble World. The Ultimate Ensemble is the totality of existence, including not only the multiverse but also worlds beyond even that, which are also nested within each other and have different fundamental laws.
- To be killed by Yogiri is to be sent to eternal nothingness.
- Despite the entire world being Mitsuki's dream, Yogiri could defeat him by killing the relationship between dream and dreamer, completely disconnecting Mitsuki from his own dream, and as such leaving Mitsukion a comatose state.
- Yogiri was implied to be able to kill the Question Corner (QnA sections done by the author at the end of each volume). According to Tomochika, this would likely result in the lack of other Bonus Short Stories for the next incoming volumes. In addition, the Question Corner is stated to exist as a 'mysterious space outside the novel'.
Automatic Defenses:
- Yogiri can use his powers even while sleeping.
- Yogiri's power automatically activates against abilities that tries to manipulate his mind.
- Yogiri considers forced teleportation to be an attack. Thus, trying to teleport him against his will would result in death for the opponent.
- Even if the opponent is faster than what Yogiri can react, his powers activate automatically to retaliate them before any harm is done.
- Even as a baby, Yogiri could still retaliate with his power.
- Killing Yogiri is impossible. No matter how fast an attack is, it won't work. Unseen and indiscriminate attacks are also equally worthless against him.
True Form
- Yogiri's true form is the End of all things. An embodiment of nonexistence that overcomes all others, and from which everything returns to after their end/deaths, of which there is nothing beyond, not even Fate or Plot itself.
- Yogiri's true form was compared to a natural limiter of reality, in which it is the inevitable end of the line that puts in check whatever god or entity that tries to destroy all of creation, ensuring its safety and balance.
- His true form exists across all space and time.
- His true form can act in stopped time.
- The author implied that Yogiri's true form is inaccessible to higher dimensions, no matter how many of them are stacked, as it can destroy all of those things.
Miscellaneous
- Yogiri can perceive and freely manipulate the higher-dimensional Abyss/Astral Plane.
- His power can manifest through videos, audios, cameras and any other recording device, even if not in real time.
- Yogiri's ability is not magic.
- Yukimasa's ability of rewriting the future at will did not work against Yogiri, resulting in Yukimasa's death instead.
- Yogiri was born with his powers.
- Trying to nullify his power is useless.
- If Yogiri dies, he will eventually reincarnate into a new vessel.
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