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If you are 2-C, doesn't that mean you can destroy an entire 3D Multiverse?

I am not sure if I am completely understanding this, but going by how a 5D entity is infinitely stronger or greater than an infinite 4D multiverse (even if a 4D multiverse were to be described as an infinite set of infinite amount of 4D universes) -- doesn't that mean that a single 4D entity is capable of destroying all 3-dimensional worlds? And wouldn't that make them multiversal when compared to a 3-A or below character?
 
Infinite 3-D universes without time involved = High 3-A, so lower than Low 2-C.
 
Fair enough, but does that mean that a High 3-A entity is capable of say destroying a Pikachu or a 3-dimensional object in the general sense across infinite 3-D universes at once?
 
Yes, that would be correct, except for the Pikachu part. A High 3-A entity can destroy infinite 3-D universes at once due to infinite 3-Dimensional power, as stated here.

Characters who have an infinite degree of 3-dimensional power. Alternately 4-dimensional power that is shown as completely qualitatively superior to 3-Dimensional beings, but is less than universal in scale. Or that allows them to create large parts of a universal continuum.
Anyways, in order to qualify for Multiverse levels, he/she must destroy universes that must have space-time continuums inside of them. If those universes have no space-time continuums, that said character cannot make Multiverse level regards of how many universes he/she has destroyed.
 
I was always of the impression that it depends on the 4-D entity's level of influence, since their power does range naturally from High 3-A (usually at least Low 2-C) to a 2-A, with High 2-A's then being 5-D.

I would argue that a 4-D equivalent of a human, however, would have similar dominance to the 3-D world that we do to the 2-D one. Which would give an average sentient 4-D life form a rating of 2-B most likely, but it could be higher or lesser depending.
 
Also, according to String Theory, parallel and alternate universes exist in higher dimensions only (4th, 5th, 6th, 7th) in fact that is the fabric they are based on. So, if someone could destroy multiple 3D universes, the attacker would have to be on a higher dimension to observe and affect the other universes so the space time continuums would get destroyed too.
 
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