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Is manipulating an infinite amount of possibilities/every possibility enough to get High 1-A+?
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Let’s say the verse already qualifies for 1-A, what then?Shouldn't be, it's just manipulating what can happen, it's not a reality fiction transcendence to even qualify for 1-A.
The apex of this tier, represented also by a "+" modifier in their Attack Potency section (High Outerverse level+), corresponds to characters whose power encompasses meta-qualities, meta-meta-qualities, and any and all conceivable extensions of this process, being on a which in which their power influences the space of all logically possible worlds ("Logical space," where the laws governing it are the three laws of thought), being characters who either have the ability to actualize arbitrarily large worlds, or embody the framework of such worlds itself.
That said, characters who embody the framework of all possible worlds properly speaking may be rightly considered more powerful than those that can simply create arbitrarily big possible worlds while nevertheless existing in one.
It depends on what kind of possibilities we are talking about here.
If he/she has control over all logical possibilities and can manipulate them as he/she wishes, then it can be High 1-A+ Type 1, IMO. But simply stating all possibilities would be vague and insufficient.
I think it also depends on what manipulation means in this case. If it's something like actualizing them, then it would definitely be Type 1.
The character in question instantaneously creates a multiverse with an infinite amount of possibilities, each of them being represented by their own universe.It depends on what kind of possibilities we are talking about here.
If he/she has control over all logical possibilities and can manipulate them as he/she wishes, then it can be High 1-A+ Type 1, IMO. But simply stating all possibilities would be vague and insufficient.
I think it also depends on what manipulation means in this case. If it's something like actualizing them, then it would definitely be Type 1.
I don't think it is High 1-A+ unless it is stated or implied that they are logical possibilities. They can be nomological possibilities and that in itself does not make the feat higher than Tier 2.The character in question instantaneously creates a multiverse with an infinite amount of possibilities, each of them being represented by their own universe.
what’s the difference?I don't think it is High 1-A+ unless it is stated or implied that they are logical possibilities. They can be nomological possibilities and that in itself does not make the feat higher than Tier 2.
Nomological possibilities include only those possible situations that are in accordance with the laws of nature. And they're only a subset of the set of all logical possibilities.what’s the difference?