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High 3-A and maybe more.

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Okay, simple question: which kind of feat can grant you High 3-A by "having infinite 3D power", avoiding explicit statements from narrator/other characters.
 
Then, if Character A creates an infinite sized universe = High 3-A and the same is applied if its destroyed, right? Supposing there is no space-continuum involved?
 
No, if space time is involved then its Low 2-C at bare minimum.

Lets say if the universe contained an infinite amount of matter in it and a character destroyed everything in the universe then it would be a High 3-A feat.
 
okay, but that is arguably difficult, is there any character that has performed such feat? More like... infinite matter in a universe is an awkward statement.

Anyway, second question, High 3-A vs Low 2-C, how do this two fair? I mean, whats the difference between the two (infinite?)

Edit: almost forgot, thank you very much for your help.
 
Oh, alright (Low 2-C is 4D, my bad). And supposing they are both 3-D beings (like in most of fiction, even if it doesnt make sense) is still the difference that high?
 
Depends on the franchise really but more time than not, not really since the writers don't know enough about this kinda thing to see a how big the gap is.
 
Umm... I have a question too. If a character can destroy all the physical matter in a finite universe, but is stated to be able to do so for multiple timeliness, is it considered a 3-A feat or High 3-A feat?
 
Performing a feat of infinite 3-D strength would require a statement, as obviously a human could not draw, animate or visually represent something that's infinite.

Whether the statement is actually reliable or if it'd be a hyperbole or outlier would be decided on a case by case basis.
 
If its just "multiple" time lines then its 3-A is it were infinite time lines then High 3-A since thats more of a range thing.
 
Sir Ovens said:
Umm... I have a question too. If a character can destroy all the physical matter in a finite universe, but is stated to be able to do so for multiple timeliness, is it considered a 3-A feat or High 3-A feat?
If the physical matter doesn't amount to infinite, then it'd still be 3-A.

If the attack crossed timelines yet didn't destroy time but only 3-D matter, then it'd still be a 3-D feat with 4-D range I believe.
 
One question:cannot infinite 3-D power grant you by deffinition infinite 3-D speed?
 
Like in Saikou's example, a being with infinite 3D power would be as an infinite drawing for a 4D, to a 3D being it would scale to something like someone who is everywhere right? But as it isnt omnipresence, it would result in infinite speed. Btw, infinite attack speed should be required to blast an infinite quantity of something, I guess from what you said? (Like, you can output infinite energy, but that energy must also expand at infinite speed in order to destroy infinite mass).
 
It might be better to ask someone in the calc group they can probably give you a better answer since I'm a bit unsure, but as long as the object isn't being destroyed for all eternity I think the character in question should have infinite speed.
 
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