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I don't see the point I mean... not cause I'm not for it but cause it's hard to categorize something like that when the fiction we read (including fiction about tier 0 beings) is usually on a 2D platform and it doesn't affect us. It's strange and surreal thinking about it and I mean there aren't many characters that fall under this. I mean I can only think of chalkzone and Mr. Game & Watch along with other games using that same art style.
Also how would it differentiate from a digital cyberspace that has multiverses in it and higher dimensions that don't affect us but have characters that are Tier 2 and above? (if they exist of course) Shouldn't 2D characters also work the same way or...? Just wondering for the sake of consistency... as long as it's consistent then I don't mind a tier 11 being created. Which in all probability will be due to dimensions being the way this wiki seems to gauge tiers and power levels.
My only problem is with 11-C. Isn't something that is "0 dimensional" a bit too close to a dimensionless being while being on the exact opposite of the power spectrum?
Absolutely. The Wiki goes to a much more powerful rating system on the upper end of the spectrum (Tier 1), but the lower end doesn't go past weak/impaired humans/animals, which is somewhat of a limitation. So yes, we should.