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Fictional representation of authors

So basically I just want to know, is it true that being the fictional representation of the author grants you 1 higher tier? For example if DB has toribot and characters like zeno are 2-C, would that make him like 2-B or higher? Same thing goes for like MARVEL with TOAA, would that make him High 1-A or Boundless? And if no, then why? Like aren't they the creators of that set verse meaning they should be higher tier?
 
No, it shouldn't grant tier 1 or higher without further context.

For example, in Marvel, there is a reality - whcih is basically our world - and they can affect the comic book universes they enter. It doesn't mean they are tier 1 or 0, but just people with certain abilities. We have had their author avatars too iirc, but they aren't anything special.

So, yeah, it needs extra context and needs show that it transcends everything by an extreme degree.
 
No, it shouldn't grant tier 1 or higher without further context.

For example, in Marvel, there is a reality - whcih is basically our world - and they can affect the comic book universes they enter. It doesn't mean they are tier 1 or 0, but just people with certain abilities. We have had their author avatars too iirc, but they aren't anything special.

So, yeah, it needs extra context and needs show that it transcends everything by an extreme degree.
Oh ok I see, thanks a lot!
 
So basically I just want to know, is it true that being the fictional representation of the author grants you 1 higher tier? For example if DB has toribot and characters like zeno are 2-C, would that make him like 2-B or higher?
About Toribot: No, despite that he is the author, he still isnt in a higher level of existance than the others characters, because everyone can interact with him, so no Tier 1
About Zeno: Hell no, Zeno is just another character of the verse

if u want really good examples of ''Authors'' that are tier 1, just looks to this character, it see things like the entire space-time as mere book, as he wrote it
 
About Toribot: No, despite that he is the author, he still isnt in a higher level of existance than the others characters, because everyone can interact with him, so no Tier 1
About Zeno: Hell no, Zeno is just another character of the verse

if u want really good examples of ''Authors'' that are tier 1, just looks to this character, it see things like the entire space-time as mere book, as he wrote it
Oh yeah I understand now, though I think you misunderstood my point about Zeno, I just used him example for toribot.(idk you made it seem like I said zeno should also scale to 2-B or something)
 
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