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When they speak in the sense that a being of a higher dimension is infinitely superior to that of the lower dimension, they are referring to power, right? That is, because that is what I understand with this section and the end where they say that because it is of a higher dimension it will have infinite power and although this may be clear, some do not seem to understand it because Latinos say that for example you can be a being of 3 dimensions with a 4-dimensional AP because if you don't show feats in proportion to your dimension, you're not from that dimension, but you can have a higher attack power I don't know if I'm making myself understood, but in summary, it can or can't be 3D with 4D attack power? a moderator would be good to explain to me if that could be the case or should they make a section explaining that
Higher dimensional beings are not inherently superior. Higher dimensional space is inherently superior.
It gets confusing when people say a character is 6D because that can mean they can destroy 6 dimensional spaces or it can mean they have 6Dhypervolume. But the former is more commonly referred than the latter.