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It stars three protagonists:
Lev Tieron: Chancellor of the Imperial Council, an obscenely rich overweight middle-aged man who is nevertheless very competent in his job and is frustrated with how shitty the Imperial Bureaucracy is, and wants to change things (He is the first to propose...
Don't get me wrong, in some cases Game Mechanics do take play.
For instance, in Final Fantasy X you can break free of your character's class and learn every skill of every class in the game with sufficient grinding. That is obviously Game Mechanics. There's no reason for Yuna to learn Aaron's...
You could use this same argument to discard spells and attacks which the characters don't use by obligation in-story, same with equipment. Except that is obviously bullshit.
Why is it acceptable when it comes to those but not resistances?
Well, yeah. But it's still a feat. Arguing that it's just game mechanics doesn't change the fact that Cloud could try to use an Instant Death Spell on Sephiroth and that he wouldn't drop dead as a result. It's a legit thing.
What do you mean? This is a basic thing.
With the Masakados Magatama, the Demi-Fiend becomes virtually immune to literally every type of attack that isn't Almighty. That is a legitimate power.
That doesn't mean he is God. When Castiel became "God", everyone thought he truly become a new God due to his power, but then a character who actually knows God in person (Death) took one look at him and went "Lol, you're not God. Not even close".
Universal Archangels is uncertain.
However, Jack (Lucifer's son) does have some Universal-ish statements. He apparently can become so powerful as to destroy the universe via statements, caused "Cosmic shockwaves" while he was just a fetus, and his birth "tore the fabric of the universe"...
3D being = Regenerate from universal destruction
4D being = Regenerate from 4D structure being destroyed (Usually a multiverse)
5D being = Regenerate from 5D reality being destroyed
6D = 6D reality
etc, etc.
We have.
Thor:
1) Fought Hulk and consistently overpowered him
2) Despite having no Mjolnir
3) And holding back, trying to calm Hulk down
4) And he had yet to fully awaken yet.
Thor is also stated by Odin to have a full potential that surpasses his own. I much rather rank only Thor at Tier...
I still don't see how that matters. If you are 7-B but have a 3-A power, you aren't 7-B when using the 3-A power.
And even then, he wouldn't be the strongest 7-B. There's a Masadaverse 7-B who can kill 1-As with her special attack (Forgot the name, though)