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If you were/are writer, how strong would/did you make your Verse?

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Not too sure about making my own verse, but I have characters that performed specific feats:

  • A beam of ice so cold it pierced through the stars that happened to be in its path
  • A laser attack that could wipe out a galaxy cluster.
  • catching a meteor and throwing it back into space
  • running across the entirety of the equator in minutes
  • stomping on the ground hard enough that it split the crust
  • tanking a supernova
  • surviving atmospheric re-entry
 
In terms of a list of feats, I have the following:

• A character clashes fists with her opponent in the middle of the atlantic ocean. The resulting shockwaves vaporizes a huge volume of the ocean that's visible from space as filling most of the gap between continents and sends cracks through a lot of the planet while making large magnitude earthquakes on several countries. Tsunamis are created by the water that remains, destroying entire towns. She states she did that to minimize damage rather than amplify it, by using the ocean as a cushion, for she isn't used to having to control the collateral damage of her attacks.

• A character gets in position and then initiates an extremely sudden movement that utterly blitzes a character with supersonic reactions at a distance of around ten meters, rendering him completely unable to see anything of her movement and just getting hit and thrown accross a building into a metallic wall. The first, already somewhat compromised building, crumbles down and the wall is severely damage by the impact. The character is however nosebleeding and in severe RROD after that single movement. Guy is only not dead because of his ability to morph into metal and control it, allowing him to use all of his strength to keep his pieces together and fix them, and yet is lucky that no cracks appeared inside the volume equivalent to his brain. (AP, speed and regen feat)

• A character uses a sword that can cut through spacetime in order to send a sword beam right into the singularity of a Black Hole, dispersing all of its mass-energy in a single blast that blows up a portion of the galaxy. They survive, albeit extremely heavily damaged by their own attack (enough to warrant immortality by resilience: half of the head destroyed, multiple limbs and 1/4 of the torso gone), and begin to slowly regenerate right after.

• A character points a finger at the moon and 1.5s later it can be seen blowing up. She states it will take 48 hours for the pieces to reach the Earth but that she can fit them perfectly back together like a puzzle so long as this hasn't yet happened, and uses this to blackmail a timeline's country into obeying her. (more of an intelligence feat)

• A character gets her first blatantly superhuman powerup she isn't yet able to control. As she runs towards her enemy, windows blow up with the shockwaves of her movement and every step sinks into the concrete while making even larger cracks around it and shakes the ground.
 
I'd like to see a character brought back from non-existence due to another character, not from having some vague memory that something's off or looking at gaps in history, but by realizing that their concept is the only concept which doesn't exist AND doesn't not exist.
 
Another thing I'd think I'd do with a verse is try to come up with some characters aren't crazily powerful physically (for the verse) but have some pretty nice hax.

For example:

I'd have a character who is only 8-A physically. But to make up for this, he's able to emit and control a special energy that basically functions like Anti-Matter and works at the leve of subatomic particles. Hence, if this energy comes into contact anything, it causes a chain reaction that wipes out whatever it touched and converts it into more energy for him to use. The character can emit/dissipate this energy at will, selectively choose what he effects and is naturally immune to this weird energy.

He'd be a character that you'd really have to outsmart, not overpower.
 
I once came up with a verse in which every universe is sentient (Like Eternity from Marvel), and they're all infinite in size, but they can't effect anything inside themselves, they can only send avatar's of themselves into other universes, either to attack or to help.

Also, each one of those verses is only one infinitely small piece of an infinitely bigger higher universe, which is also infinitely small when compared to the higher universe, which is infinitely small when compared to the highest universe, and keeps going infinitely, creating an affect known as "The Cosmic Jigsaw"; and above them all, transcending any and all possible universes, stands the one who built the jigsaw puzzle in the first place, the all powerful god of the verse: A giant chicken!!!!!!!!

^ I'm not sure how strong that is, I just came up with it another day, but I never wrote anything about this verse.
 
Also, everybody and their mothers in this verse has Transmutation, and some have Toon Force as well, but not all of them.

One of the characters can erase the opponent not only from existence and from non-existence, but also from three levels of non-existence beyond regular non-existence, too bad the villain can regenerate from that with no problem. When the character is on his God Form, he can erase the opponent from infinite levels of non-existence, which the villain can also regenerate from, but it takes some years.
 
I have a verse where even fodder characters are Low 2-C - 2-C, and everyone has Concept manipulation. it's all justified with verse mechanics and the cosmology of the Verse, which I'm still working on.
 
I have a memetic Ed, Edd n Eddy verse with Jimmy (the weakest) being High 2-A. Rolf is the Tier 0 all-father via the Hat of Discipline and the Three-Shoe Beating.
 
I'm no writer, but I remember having to write a fairy tale for a project in middle school. At one part of the story, a mouse fed a chinchilla fifteen bags of 'diabeetos' (Doritos - individually per chip - that have enough calories to make somebody's flesh weigh about the mass of the observable universe cubed thrice and multiplied by pi (m^3^3^3 * pi) per cubic attometer) because the chinchilla was being incredibly noisy at night. The chinchilla then collapsed into a black hole and the mouse escaped it by moving at 10^99 times the speed of light after drinking red bull and then magically travelled into the past. The chinchilla (after turning into a black hole that apparently consumed an infinite of universes) transforms into a simulacrum of the chinchilla that proceeds to eat doritos and - should it ever run out of doritos - it collapses upon itself, destroying everything that had, does, and ever will exist as well as the concept of time and existence itself, then proceeding to spawn a new chinchilla in its wake in order to begin the process all over again.

Anyhow, I'm not really into the dimensional tiering mumbo-jumbo, and I don't know what tier this is at all, unfortunately.
 
Zanybrainy2000 said:
I'm no writer, but I remember having to write a fairy tale for a project in middle school......
You are a very interesting individual....
 
Zanybrainy2000 said:
>cubed thrice and multiplied by pi (m^3^3^3 * pi) per cubic attometer

>collapsed into a black hole and the mouse escaped it by moving at 10^99 times the speed of light

>consumed an infinite of universes
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>simulacrum of the chinchilla

>destroying everything that had, does, and ever will exist as well as the concept of time and existence itself
No way you understood any of these concepts in middle school.

When I was in middle school I was roleplaying Pokemon smut in the DMs on Twitter.
 
I've also thought about a verse where every character is so small that particles of sand are considered entire buildings and towns to them. Whenever a bunch of sand gets picked up by a whirlwind and then dropped back down, it's like the life cycle of an entire solar system from start to finish.
 
I've been writing up this verse for a while, but I'm only in the "ideas" part at the moment. It's about the world government (considering just calling it The World Order) dealing with overpopulation by snapping their fingers secretly mutating people into various disgusting creatures, this eventually causes humanity to be wiped out for the most part Has science gone too far?, causing the government to enhance and train soldiers to fight back. Of course, when enhanced, the soldiers are given an altered version of the mutagen, which triggers a few hours after death.

I've been considering having multiple, or at the very least one, resistance factions who have discovered this information, yet are labeled liars, conspiracy theorists, as well as terrorists.

This is also the verse that I said probably won't hit tier 8 above
 
ArbitraryNumbers said:
I've also thought about a verse where every character is so small that particles of sand are considered entire buildings and towns to them. Whenever a bunch of sand gets picked up by a whirlwind and then dropped back down, it's like the life cycle of an entire solar system from start to finish.
OMFG THAT'S CRAZY

man, so the desert is the entire universe and showing an universe busting feat is actually just... High 6-B at extreme best, 7-A at worst?

Destroying the multiverse means destroying all deserts, no higher than 6-A. A planet busting feat is 10-C and a galaxy busting is 9-B. Destroying a supercluster is really just 9-A.

Damn. DAMN.
 
I kinda never think of a feat when writing something... well anything serious anyway

I just do the thing and whatever comes from the said fight or event ends up with the feat

I also kinda think about the cosmology and the lore of the verse...

I mean if I was writing a Noir detective story, it's very unlikely that ill be making tier 2 characters and so on.

In Conclusion... their tier will end up being what the plot demands it to be
 
Shadowbokunohero said:
I kinda never think of a feat when writing something... well anything serious anyway
I just do the thing and whatever comes from the said fight or event ends up with the feat

I also kinda think about the cosmology and the lore of the verse...

I mean if I was writing a Noir detective story, it's very unlikely that ill be making tier 2 characters and so on.

In Conclusion... their tier will end up being what the plot demands it to be
Yeah, I kinda think the same way you do, although I tend to visualize rough measurements and possible feats when worldbuilding. That's mostly because I always associate my characters's power levels to what the verse has to offer for them. If they live in an universe where you're a legendary hero if people have seen you survive being thrown accross buildings through a few city blocks, they shouldn't have an easy time surpassing Tier 7, no matter how exceptional they are. And because I'd love to write stories that are interconnected within a vast multiverse, there'd end up being several situations like that.
 
@Arbitrary

So it's How the Grinch Stole Christmas?

@Mand

Assuming that a grain of sand is 2 millimeters and the "building" he referred to is a small skyscraper at 100 meters, their world is 50,000 times smaller than ours.

This indicates their planet is ~255 meters in radius. The diameter of this planet would be slightly more than half a kilometer. This planet would have a volume of 6.95x10^7 cubic meters, and with an Earth-like density of 5,515.3 kg/m^3 that mini-planet would be 383,313,350,000 kg, or 383 million tons.

As for destroying it, using the GBE formula we can find out how durable this planet is. (3*(6.67408x10^-11)*((3.83313x10^11)^2)/(5*255) = 17,973,797,755.6 joules, 8-B
 
Daaamn :v Though I had imagined it with normal destruction levels, yeah. XD

So it takes something on Tier 5 to destroy their universe?
 
I had the idea a few nights ago for nonsensical children's story where mice travel to different dimensions through people's socks and said dimensions basically act like funky control panels for diff aspects of the universe. So High 3-A probably but they don't flex this level of power they just screw stuff up, mostly by accident. Like one of them bites into something he thinks is peanut butter and it causes a blue whale to come flying out of the sky at his cabin in Maine; after which our protagonist catches him and they have a conversation in which the blue whale starts gushing over how bad he's wanted to check out the Pacific Ocean. Then, our protagonist throws him all the way several miles off the coast of California, not sure what that calcs to. I'd imagine just catching the thing falling from the height that a typical airplane flies at would be somewhere in Tier 8
 
Zeifyl said:
I have promised myself that if I ever make any piece of media, I would have to hit every single tier. And even introduce Tier 12.
I'd not use Tier 1-A and above because I find them to be BS, but I'd certainly introduce Tier 12, maybe even as a parody of Tier 1-A.
 
I have a verse where everyone has the manipulation of the passive scenario depending on its role, the MC is a character so secondary that the plot does not even bother to affect it. She is also accompanied by a writer who is ultimately the creator of the world but who has left his post due to failing to create omnipotence, and an overcheat boss who gets screwed by any hero.


Another verse contains a very strategic London protagonist with a causality manipulation erasing only the effects / events he creates himself. He finds himself confronting to famous characters with their more broken powers (conceptual manipulation for Mad Hatter, Immortality type 8 with ridiculous Regenerationn for Cheshire Cat, passive law manipulation for Alice, Jack the Reaper with telekinesis who give him a bunch of haxx, ect ...).

The level of characters is usually below tier 6, although some haxx can go up to tier 1.
 
How about a character who has the ability to give himself whatever power he wants even high level reality warping or conceptual manipulation if he wants to, but for every power he grants himself:

1) He also receives another weakness to balance it out. The more potent the ability he grants himself, the more crippling the weakness.

2) He cannot know the weakness that he receives until he experiences it.

Like he grants himself the ability to stop time but every time he uses it one of his limbs gets paralyzed for the next few minutes.

Matter Manipulation but if he uses it after 3 AM in the morning he goes blind for a day.

High level reality warping but using it sucks all of the moisture out of his body and drains his stamina to the point where he has to get outside help and several months in the hospital in order to move again.
 
@ArbitraryNumbers Sounds interesting, but also sounds familiar.

Charlotte had powers dedicated to each person, but each with weaknesses usually more crippling the more powerful it is. E.g. the ability to jump into people's bodies, but your body temporarily loses consciousness, the ability to time travel but it requires sight and you slowly go blind with each use.
 
....

I was going to make a super edgy fanfiction in which twelve characters from old cartoons are actually descendants of Last Supper and they would have to fight against a vengeful Jesus Christ, but then I realized that people would skin me alive for doing that, so I kinda stopped.

Low tier would be around 8-C to 5-C

Mid Tier would be around 5-B to 3-C

High Tier would be around 3-B to 2-A

God Tier would be at least 1-B, likely 1-A after absorbing Jesus and being the closest beings to God
 
My verse (better explanation to follow tomorrow) takes place over the span of four galaxies, with many alien races

Fodder: 9-B to Low 9-A

Early villains/BoS Protags: 9-A to 8-B

More Reputable Warriors/Usual Villains and Protags: 7-C to 5-B

Major Threats/EoS Protags: 5-A to 4-A

God Tiers/Epilogue Protags: 3-B

Characters only mentioned in exposition: 2-A and up

Hax are varied, but most people only get a few. Many more resistances as tiers go up
 
Mand21 said:
Also, I should add that if I ever write a verse, I'll make the Hayyoth make a credible statement affirming the existence of a creature below the concept of dimensions which is in a constant state of destruction and revival for just the fact it exists can kill it and thus everyone is killing it infinitely every Planck Time or so, just to challenge powerscalers to tier it.
Below the concepts of dimensions? So basically the inverse of Outerversal? Welp... then I shall call it Innerversal! So we're gonna need a Tier 12.

12-A would be negative dimensional

12-B would be infinite negative dimensional.

12-C would be below the concept of dimensions, or Innerversal.
 
Fodder tiers would be 9-A, High 8-C, and 8-B.

Mid tiers are 8-A to 8-A+.

Higher tiers are 7-C to Low 7-B.

Extremely high are 7-B to 7-A.

God tier is an undimensional god who stand at the top of a heirarchy of people by an infinite amount, said people infinitley transcend people who infinitely transcend undimensioned creatures.
 
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