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No, based on the fact that he was singlehandedly outclassing several gods of destruction at the same time, each of whom is listed as low 2-c. To be 2c you just have to be twice as strong as a low 2-c & beerus was definitely portrayed as such based on how effortlessly he stomped champa & the robot god of destruction, as well as those 4 gods at the same time.TheHadouCyberspaceWitch said:If you're referring to the fight that destroyed both Universe 6 and Universe 7, this would only be 3-A due to them not destroying time, at all, and due to the Dragon Ball Multiverse acting more like a single space-time continuum that is the size of 12 universes. Beerus is Low 2-C for scaling to Zamasu, not for any feats he performed himself.
which thread ? & what was its reasoning ? just out of curiosity, I too got the same feeling from reading the tier descriptions.Akreious said:In the other thread, apparently being 2x Low 2-C (or stomping another low 2-C) doesn't mean solid 2-C (even though the way it's explained implies Low 2-C is 1 universe+ and baseline 2-C is 2 universe+ or more).
That's interesting, why is that ?DarkDragonMedeus said:I don't think stomping multiple Low 2-C characters is 2-C; it can best be described as being above baseline Low 2-C. Just because you stomped an X number of characters of a specific power, doesn't make you X times more powerful by default.
Also, just because someone's twice as powerful as a Low 2-C character, doesn't make you 2-C. Destroying two timelines is unquantifiably higher than destroying just one.