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Really? Why?If the space-time of both dimensions was also merged then it is a Low 2-C feat
Because you are affecting the space-time of the dimensionsReally? Why?
And if it is not the case? It's 5-B?Because you are affecting the space-time of the dimensions
Depends of the way you merged the dimensions i thinkAnd if it is not the case? It's 5-B?
I think you smh missed that he mentioned "planet sized" dimensionIf the space-time of both dimensions was also merged then it is a Low 2-C feat
So it won't be a low 2C featIs merging two (likely planet-sized) dimensions applicable as a feat? And if so, what tier is it? Is it just 5-B?
Ins´t affecting the spacetime of a dimension a Low 2-C feat regardless of the size of that dimension? Since you would be affecting a structure infinitely larger than a 3D oneI think you smh missed that he mentioned "planet sized" dimension
So it won't be a low 2C feat
He never mentioned that dimension has space time or gave any context, and for low 2C you need to either create or destroy something equivalent to an observable sized universeIns´t affecting the spacetime of a dimension a Low 2-C feat regardless of the size of that dimension? Since you would be affecting a structure infinitely larger than a 3D one
He never mentioned that dimension has space time or gave any context,
If the space-time of both dimensions was also merged then it is a Low 2-C feat
and for low 2C you need to either create or destroy something equivalent to an observable sized universe
According to the description given by the tiering system, significantly affecting a space-time qualifies for Low 2-CCharacters or objects that are capable of significantly affecting, creating, and/or destroying an area of space qualitatively larger than an infinitely-sized 3-dimensional space. Common fictional examples of spaces representing such sizes are space-time continuums
Man you should really need to do some researchAccording to the description given by the tiering system, significantly affecting a space-time qualifies for Low 2-C
In accordance with the established Tiering System, an event that results in the destruction or creation of a universe or timeline is ranked as Low 2-C (Universe level+). This designation requires that the affected area encompasses a substantial four-dimensional space, exhibits qualitative superiority over three-dimensional spaces, or comprises the entire space-time continuum. To meet these criteria, the entire timeline must be destroyed or created, taking into account all moments in time.
- When is the destruction or creation of a universe or timeline ranked as low 2-C?
Ok, and? When you merge two timelines the result is the destruction of both and the creation of a new one
Bruh he never even mentioned if that dimension even have space-Time in his questionOk, and? When you merge two timelines the result is the destruction of both and the creation of a new one
Bruh he never even mentioned if that dimension even have space-Time in his question
If the space-time of both dimensions was also merged then it is a Low 2-C feat