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My reasoning behind this is very simple. Currently all the 2-A characters are scaled from Akatosh; now Akatosh has the 2-A rating for the following reason according to his profile:
"Can split the timeline of Mundus into alternate timelines and merge them all back together; as the embodiment of Time, as well as Time being present throughout Oblivion, his power extends all throughout the realms of Oblivion, which are infinite in number and embody infinite possibilities."
The part about splitting timelines concerns the subject of Dragonbreaks, events during which linear time (on Nirn) is broken and multiple realities take place simultaneously before converging back into a single timeline. But nothing about Dragonbreaks would imply a 2-A rating for Akatosh, for one it is not clear how much conscious control Akatosh has over them and secondly, infinite timelines are never mentioned (as far as I know).
The second part of Akatosh's justification for his 2-A tier basically boils down to the idea that Akatosh has control or influence over the entirety of Oblivion. However, this is never actually stated anywhere by the games, only ever vaguely implied. The sources on the topic also contradict each other, some claim that 'Time' is present in Oblivion whilst others, such as Fa-Nuit-Hen, outright state that the laws of the Dragon God do not apply to Oblivion. Due to this contradictory facet of the lore, I feel the current rating does not have enough tangible evidence behind it. It largely comes across as us trying to connect the dots in a series where the lore is often messy and inconsistent.
Unless someone can definitively prove that Akatosh deserves a 2-A rating I would suggest it be changed to Unknow, along with all profiles scaled from him. The reason for the Unknow rating being that I think the god tiers could potentially range from tier 5 to 2-A. I don't think 2-A is impossible, it just doesn't have sufficient evidence behind it yet. TES is just too erratic to easily rank it on wikis like this one. And really, who would play the games and come away thinking the Devs intend the gods to be multiversal+.
The only stats I'm suggesting changing are overall tier, attack potency, striking strength and durability.
I plan to take this slowly as it is quite a drastic change. So just a discussion for now.
"Can split the timeline of Mundus into alternate timelines and merge them all back together; as the embodiment of Time, as well as Time being present throughout Oblivion, his power extends all throughout the realms of Oblivion, which are infinite in number and embody infinite possibilities."
The part about splitting timelines concerns the subject of Dragonbreaks, events during which linear time (on Nirn) is broken and multiple realities take place simultaneously before converging back into a single timeline. But nothing about Dragonbreaks would imply a 2-A rating for Akatosh, for one it is not clear how much conscious control Akatosh has over them and secondly, infinite timelines are never mentioned (as far as I know).
The second part of Akatosh's justification for his 2-A tier basically boils down to the idea that Akatosh has control or influence over the entirety of Oblivion. However, this is never actually stated anywhere by the games, only ever vaguely implied. The sources on the topic also contradict each other, some claim that 'Time' is present in Oblivion whilst others, such as Fa-Nuit-Hen, outright state that the laws of the Dragon God do not apply to Oblivion. Due to this contradictory facet of the lore, I feel the current rating does not have enough tangible evidence behind it. It largely comes across as us trying to connect the dots in a series where the lore is often messy and inconsistent.
Unless someone can definitively prove that Akatosh deserves a 2-A rating I would suggest it be changed to Unknow, along with all profiles scaled from him. The reason for the Unknow rating being that I think the god tiers could potentially range from tier 5 to 2-A. I don't think 2-A is impossible, it just doesn't have sufficient evidence behind it yet. TES is just too erratic to easily rank it on wikis like this one. And really, who would play the games and come away thinking the Devs intend the gods to be multiversal+.
The only stats I'm suggesting changing are overall tier, attack potency, striking strength and durability.
I plan to take this slowly as it is quite a drastic change. So just a discussion for now.