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A creation feat question

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Is there a way to calculate the creation feat of empty pocket dimensions?
I've seen a lot of this type in fiction so I became curious.
 
Unfortunately, without more context, there is no way to calculate or scale this.
 
I suppose it was a big question. And although the feats (as far as I've read some fictions) are common, they are rarely elaborated upon. A big negative for scaling I suppose.
 
Is there a way to calculate the creation feat of empty pocket dimensions?
I've seen a lot of this type in fiction so I became curious.
No, not usually.

Creation Feats and Pocket Reality Manipulation, the Attack Potency yielded from creating a pocket dimension is entirely dependent on the contents of that dimension.

If the pocket dimension is completely empty (just a void or empty space), there is zero mass and zero energy to gauge. Because there's nothing physical being generated, it yields absolutely no Attack Potency and is strictly treated as an unquantifiable hax application of Spatial Manipulation

The only exception to this rule is if the empty pocket dimension is explicitly stated to be the size of a universe and contains its own timeline. Creating an entire universal space-time continuum automatically qualifies as a Low 2-C feat, regardless of whether it contains physical matter or not (or 3-A if it's just a finite 3-D space equivalent to the observable universe with no separate timeline).
 
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