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Ok so I am a bit unexperienced when it comes to multiverse busting characters since they can range from 2-B up to High 1-C as I understood by reading the Tiering System. It isn't hard to put them in a tier if their dimensional state is given, but sometimes I only see their destructive capacity and I often find myself not understanding a character's true powers. NOTE: I didn't created this thread to try to disagree with a certain character's tier, I just want to understand the tiering system better.
For example:
1) if a character destroyed/created infinite universes, how do I know if he's 2-A or High 2-A, considering that it's not directly told to me the amount of dimensions he has.
2) if someone destroyed a multiverse as a whole is he High 1-C?
3) if he destroyed all existing timelines within his multiverse what tier is he?
4) if a character destroyed the entire existance/reality, what's his tier?
5) is destroying an omniverse a higher tier feat that completely destroying a multiverse?
6) Is destroying infinite multiverses a high 1-C feat?
I am looking forward for replies and BIG thanks to everyone which can help me with this!
For example:
1) if a character destroyed/created infinite universes, how do I know if he's 2-A or High 2-A, considering that it's not directly told to me the amount of dimensions he has.
2) if someone destroyed a multiverse as a whole is he High 1-C?
3) if he destroyed all existing timelines within his multiverse what tier is he?
4) if a character destroyed the entire existance/reality, what's his tier?
5) is destroying an omniverse a higher tier feat that completely destroying a multiverse?
6) Is destroying infinite multiverses a high 1-C feat?
I am looking forward for replies and BIG thanks to everyone which can help me with this!