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Chronos, for as far as I can recall has been considered massively above baseline 2-A because her size makes it that an infinite multiverse is too small for her to perceive. However, in particular with the change in 2-A standards where affecting multiple infinite multiverses isn’t considered a superior feat to affecting a single one, this feat probably needs to be looked at again.
Chrono Clock has infinitely branching timelines, which also expand infinitely in every direction with every moment in time existing simultaneously. Chronos is so large that in order to perceive all these timelines, she had to divide herself into smaller beings (that being Cro) to observe them.
Due to the nature of how Chronos is superior in sheer size to a 2-A multiverse, it sounds like she would actually qualify as being Low 1-C. The Tiering System FAQ states that a higher plane can qualify for tier 1 by perceiving lower realms as being fictional/unreality or encompassing them in a infinitesimal small portion of itself. Chronos does seem to fit this definition, particularly when the lower realm in question is an infinite multiverse.
Chrono Clock has infinitely branching timelines, which also expand infinitely in every direction with every moment in time existing simultaneously. Chronos is so large that in order to perceive all these timelines, she had to divide herself into smaller beings (that being Cro) to observe them.
Due to the nature of how Chronos is superior in sheer size to a 2-A multiverse, it sounds like she would actually qualify as being Low 1-C. The Tiering System FAQ states that a higher plane can qualify for tier 1 by perceiving lower realms as being fictional/unreality or encompassing them in a infinitesimal small portion of itself. Chronos does seem to fit this definition, particularly when the lower realm in question is an infinite multiverse.