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4-D question

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So I’m not super familiar on how the wiki takes statements of 4-D or how the rules are hence the question.

If a character or object is stated to be using 4-D magic and it’s by a reliable source. And said character/object gets defeated and overpowered.

Is this an ap justification? Or does it warrant any scaling/abilities from being stronger than a 4-D being?
 
Simple being called 4D and stuff doesn't warrant any tier, there needs to be a infinite gap between the dimensions.

Unless said magic can bust timelines or considers 3D beings as fictional, it wouldn't be anything
 
Simple being called 4D and stuff doesn't warrant any tier, there needs to be a infinite gap between the dimensions.

Unless said magic can bust timelines or considers 3D beings as fictional, it wouldn't be anything
Ah thanks then appreciate the answer
 
Higher dimensions won't give higher Tiers by default, but usually, it still give you Higher-Dimensional Existence (or literally higher dimensional sizes), which allows you to not being touched easily by lower dimensional beings since they lack the range (you need 4D axis in order to interract with 4D objects), so range it is.
 
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