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Question 1: Is being able to destroy one construct multiple times over actually the same as destroying multiple constructs all at once?
Example: A character can destroy a single space-time millions of times over. Which would mean that character is also capable of destroying millions of space-times all at once
Purpose of Question: I've seen multiple people consider being able to destroy a single construct several times over, a reason as to how a character is higher into the tier they reside within. I wish to be informed about this, so I may have a more reasonable opinion as to who would actually win in a 1v1
Question 2A: If the answer is yes, then I believe I am missing something here, because I cannot think of any reason why that would put a character higher into the tier. So why would that put a character higher within the tier?
Question 2B: If the answer is no, then that would mean the characters in question aren't as high into a certain tier as people give them credit for. Would being capable of destroying a single construct several times over fall under a Stamina rating, rather than Attack Potency?
Example: A character can destroy a single space-time millions of times over. Which would mean that character is also capable of destroying millions of space-times all at once
Purpose of Question: I've seen multiple people consider being able to destroy a single construct several times over, a reason as to how a character is higher into the tier they reside within. I wish to be informed about this, so I may have a more reasonable opinion as to who would actually win in a 1v1
Question 2A: If the answer is yes, then I believe I am missing something here, because I cannot think of any reason why that would put a character higher into the tier. So why would that put a character higher within the tier?
Question 2B: If the answer is no, then that would mean the characters in question aren't as high into a certain tier as people give them credit for. Would being capable of destroying a single construct several times over fall under a Stamina rating, rather than Attack Potency?