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Differenz Tier 2 and 1

Hi, I'm totally new to this, so sorry if this question may sound stupid.

What I want to know, what is the main differenz between tier 2 and 1 characters? Or better: how do you seperate between multi- and hyperverse?

This wiki says that for tier 1 rating one has to be at least 6-dimensional, but according to my research (below), that would still be multiverse level. It is really confusing, especially when it comes to 2-A and 1-C characters.

Can anyone explain me how things are handled here? Like what makes Sheogorath (Elder Scrolls; Low 1-C) stronger than Reaper (MonsterGirlQuest; 2-A) for example? (Ps: The later was downgraded from 1 to 2 a few days ago.)

My research:

1th Dimension: Only Width - A line


2th Dimension: Height and Width - A flat figure


3th Dimension: Space (Depth, Height and Width)


4th Dimension: Time


5th Dimension: An "new" world that exists at the the same position and has the same beginning as the "old" one


6th Dimension: An entire plane of "new" worlds, showing all possible futures, presents and pasts, but the same beginning


7th Dimension: New universes with different beginnings


8th Dimension: A plane of all the possible pasts and futures for each universe, stretching infinitely


9th Dimension: Lays bare all the universal laws of physics and the conditions of each individual universe


10th + 11th Dimension: Some scientists believe that the multiverse has only 10 dimensions while others put that number at 11. However, a universe cannot have more than 11 dimensions because of self consistency — they become unstable and collapse back down into 11 or 10 dimensions. At this point, anything is possible. There are all futures, all pasts, all beginnings and all ends, infinitely extended, a dimension of anything you can imagine. Everything comes together.

12th + Dimension: Outverse
 
My understanding is that it's the plane containing the universes that may be 5D or 6D, the universes themeselves will still be a 4-D structure. It's like if you draw 2 lines, they exist on a 2-D plane but they themselves are only 1-D

That's why you aren't necessarily destroying anything 6-D when destroying a multiverse, just multiple 4-D objects. It actually goes deeper than that since things aren't necessarily tier 1 just because of being higher dimensional but I think this much is enough to explain things for now
 
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