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difference between 2-A and high 2-A?

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is the difference infinite? because 2-A is 4-D power on an infinite multiversal scale while high 2-A is large 5 dimensional power. and 5-D should be infinitely greater than 4-D
 
Yes, 2-A is the ability to destroy an infinite number of universes on a 4-D plane while High 2-A is being 5-D and is thus infinitely more powerful.
 
Well, technically more than infinitely more powerful, but yeah, pretty much as Reppu said.
 
It is just like how a 3-Dimensional character (3-A and below is infinitely weaker than a Low 2-C in which is 4-Dimensional.l
 
Yes because other 2-A can be infinely above other 2-A. For example Digimon's Seven Great Demon Lords. The True form demon lords are infinitely stronger than their avatars. The most recent avatars were 2-A.
 
oh okay. and according to the tiering system page, there are two qualifications for high 2-A. one qualification is just being a 5 dimensional being, and the other is to create a 5 dimensional structure of a not insignificant size. those are two separate qualifications right? since a 4 dimensional character can create a 5 dimensional structure without being 5 dimensional themselves.
 
Actually I've never given that any thought. I can't really answer that one with confidence. I'd say either or is fine though.
 
It's more like that creating a very small 5D structure is considered hax, much like how creatine small space-time is considered hax rather than High 3-A.
 
maybe im mistaken. is it possible at all for a lower dimensional being to create or destroy a higher dimensional structure?
 
@Jonathanlighter Yes, there can be 3-D beings with 5-D power, i know there is like a game verse or something, on here like that with a 3-D protag who has higher dimensional power.
 
so if a 3D character creates a large 5 dimensional structure, they're high 2-A? even though they arent 5D themselves?
 
Well, it depends on how this is presented within the fiction. Recurrently the 4D universes are stacked on top of each other in a 5D structure.

However, from a purely geometric viewpoint, it would take an unfathomably small 5D space to do so. Hence, why we decided to separate large 5D beings from enormously small 5D structures/collections of universes.
 
Thanks ant, but its a little confusing.. so basically the answer is yes? The difference is infinite? Also, isnt there a huge difference between actually being 5 dimensional and just creating a 5 dimensional structure?..
 
It depends. I am not entirely certain that it was a wise choice to separate 2-A and High 2-A, as both are technically usually 5-Dimensional. However, the former is unfathomably tiny 5D, and tiers 2-C and 2-B even more so.
 
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