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Wait a second, hold up.
So I was looking through profiles and I noticed this guy was Tier 1-B. Now as we all know, aren't higher dimensional being given their tier based on how many dimensnions they are physically? Instead of, you know, just existing in higher dimensional space? The page's reason for this Tier/AP is "Met the Living Tribunal in 16-dimensional space"
He met him. I don't think it states or provides proof he is in fact a higher dimensional being. Well, the Tiering System page states something alone the lines of "mere capability to exist in a dimensional domain does not qualify a character as a higher dimensional being." So shouldn't that apply to limited/limiteless dimensional entities, too?
So I was looking through profiles and I noticed this guy was Tier 1-B. Now as we all know, aren't higher dimensional being given their tier based on how many dimensnions they are physically? Instead of, you know, just existing in higher dimensional space? The page's reason for this Tier/AP is "Met the Living Tribunal in 16-dimensional space"
He met him. I don't think it states or provides proof he is in fact a higher dimensional being. Well, the Tiering System page states something alone the lines of "mere capability to exist in a dimensional domain does not qualify a character as a higher dimensional being." So shouldn't that apply to limited/limiteless dimensional entities, too?