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Above Baseline Low 2-C, and 2-A question...

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This sounds weird to me... How can a character be above baseline Low 2-C, but not be 2-C...

Lets say character A destroyed 1 space time continuum but the effects are shaking and causing a slow decay of only 10% of another Space time continuum... But after that 10% is gone the other 90% remains intact... Space time continuum A is infinite sized universe while Space time continuum B is finite in size at only a few hundred million* galaxies... Is that above basline Low 2-C or still a Low multiversal feat???

for the 2-A.. How can someone be above Multiverse level+ when its already infinite and not be High 2-A???

Is magintudes of infinities used in dimensional theory of any kind??? Its all just really confusing to wrap my head around...
 
The former I will get back to.

As for the latter, High 2-A is for 5D characters. To be infinite*infinite in 4D power does not jump you up to 5D, as dimensional gaps are treated as an unquantifiable one beyond an infinity.
 
So no matter how infinite, or how many infinities, above infinity a 4D power is it will never reach 5D because its something that can't be quantified?
 
A character can be above baseline Low 2-C by being stronger than a baseline.

As for the example, that is a good question. Probably Low 2-C.

High 2-A is 5D, a dimensional level above 2-A. You don't jump dimensional levels by stacking infinites as it's an uncountable difference.
 
Okay, i understand the 2-A one a bit better now. it makes sense because the dimensional gaps cannot be measured.
 
For Low 2-C, looking to DBS is probably the best example.

Take Jire He stomps multiple Low 2-C characters, therefore, he is above baseline. However, as stomping can't really be given a consistent number, we can only say that he's unquantifiably above baseline. And the best we can do is compare scaling chains. Say X character has stomped five people who are low 2-C, and those five character in turn are stronger than these 2 other baseline low 2-C characters. While Y character has defeated three baseline 2-C characters at once while using all their power. Character X is stronger as they have the longer scaling chain from baseline.
 
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