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Difference between ....layers into/.....layers to and layers above Baseline .

B Character can corrupt D character (Baseline). B Char later on manages to corrupt E character who has resistance to corruption (1 layer)


A and C character have a fight:
1. B character has 1 layers of Corruption above the Baseline
2. A character can resist B character's corruption
3. C character has Negation over corruption but it only scale to the baseline of Corruption, and attempts to affect character A
4.Character A is unfazed since he resist a higher lvl of corruption

Hopefully it answers ur question (There's also 0 difference between the 3 layer quotations)
 
B Character can corrupt D character (Baseline). B Char later on manages to corrupt E character who has resistance to corruption (1 layer)


A and C character have a fight:
1. B character has 1 layers of Corruption above the Baseline
2. A character can resist B character's corruption
3. C character has Negation over corruption but it only scale to the baseline of Corruption, and attempts to affect character A
4.Character A is unfazed since he resist a higher lvl of corruption

Hopefully it answers ur question (There's also 0 difference between the 3 layer quotations)
Okay but i mean in the Tiering like i always see.
"Infinite Layers into 1-A" like that.
That is the one i don't know what it means.
 
Like.
Layers Into
Layers to
Layers Above
It's just some stupid stuff, trust me.

Like you have a 1-A hierarchy, let's imagine it as a self stacking pile of books. Each book is denser than the previous, thus, being heavier. Now let's imagine these books as realms that transcend the previous ones, the denseness has now become the thing that represents these realms superiority over lower realms. This is basically what it means when they say that, "Goku is infinite layers into Goukuversal because I said so!"

Now being High 1-A is the neat part. In order to achieve this state of existence, you need to transcend the very foundation of the hierarchy which we idealized as a stack of books. So something that can like completely overlap and view this stack as a whole lot of nothing is High 1-A.

Hope this helps! Please buy, "Textbook tiering system" written by Ultima!
 
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