Alright, and no, there was no specific case, it was just a random thought I had after reading a Wikipedia page.
Another question, if in a verse everything goes according to how a 1-A or higher tier God character wants it to go, then can we ignore potential anti-feats like "character X gaining 1-A powers" via the analogy that it was the God character that made it happen/willed it to happen? "Willed it" in the sense that he created a sort of a "Fate" or "Destiny" that every character in the verse follows unconditionally, and even characters gaining new powers[any] is because they were "fated to gain those powers".
Another question, if in a verse everything goes according to how a 1-A or higher tier God character wants it to go, then can we ignore potential anti-feats like "character X gaining 1-A powers" via the analogy that it was the God character that made it happen/willed it to happen? "Willed it" in the sense that he created a sort of a "Fate" or "Destiny" that every character in the verse follows unconditionally, and even characters gaining new powers[any] is because they were "fated to gain those powers".
For the second one: Would need to see the specific case.