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I'm a bit confused as to the demarcation between the two. Let me explain my confusion with an example: Pre-Crisis Superman.
We all know about his flying so fast he, "bursts the bonds of infinity" feat. Spectre had to stop him and Yahweh gives a confirmation along with a peppy "rejoice!" Yet he's listed as Tier 3A; whereas, I would have assumed he'd land somewhere in Tier 2. He could travel to any point (x, y, z, t) within seemingly any of the then-Infinite number of universes in DC and (almost) to Heaven, which is located beyond the Speed Force in the Godly Sphere.
Given his ability to freely move in at least 4-dimensions (maybe more since the 5th and 6th dimensions comprise the various possibilities and permutations of a universe aka infinite universes) I would asusme he'd be listed in Tier 2. But that's not the case. So, beyond what he's shown to have done, what is the extra requirement to be categorized in Tier 2?
We all know about his flying so fast he, "bursts the bonds of infinity" feat. Spectre had to stop him and Yahweh gives a confirmation along with a peppy "rejoice!" Yet he's listed as Tier 3A; whereas, I would have assumed he'd land somewhere in Tier 2. He could travel to any point (x, y, z, t) within seemingly any of the then-Infinite number of universes in DC and (almost) to Heaven, which is located beyond the Speed Force in the Godly Sphere.
Given his ability to freely move in at least 4-dimensions (maybe more since the 5th and 6th dimensions comprise the various possibilities and permutations of a universe aka infinite universes) I would asusme he'd be listed in Tier 2. But that's not the case. So, beyond what he's shown to have done, what is the extra requirement to be categorized in Tier 2?