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

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When it comes to the things I write nowadays (or ate least try to writte, because I always get stuck after one or two chapters), I honestly don't pay that much attention when it comes feats, I just try to move the story forewards, and whatever happens happens.
 
I also want absolutely over-the-top demonstrations of power between tiers.

E.g. a Class-I is surrounded by overconfident Class-F's, and solos all of them by cracking a single knuckle and blowing them to smithereens with the shockwave.

Or a Class-Z one-shotting millions of Class-Q's on a galactic scale by wondering if he should attack.
 
I'd have multiple fictional characters in it along with one OC as the biggest bad. The villain, named Moglotor, would be tier 0 due to ending all of existence, therefore ending the story.

Yes, evil actually wins.
 
Christian Higdon said:
I'd have multiple fictional characters in it along with one OC as the biggest bad. The villain, named Moglotor, would be tier 0 due to ending all of existence, therefore ending the story.

Yes, evil actually wins.
Medaka appears and uses The Hero to win

Good Game
 
I kinda can't very well create classes because I imagined races and universes with different scales of power, but the Outlier race would range anywhere from 10-C to 9-A, with the god tiers spitting out 8-C attacks or even the strongest among them tanking High 8-C attacks with great damage (but regenerating through metal mimicry+metal creation&control which allow him to patch his own wounds). In theory, it is physically possible but not typically feasible for them to have 8-B stuff by charging attacks or making really sharp and hard blades.

The mages can get physically 8-A before their bodies are overloaded by their own mana and they become magic gods who can go up to 6-C. With spells, however, it's a different story: up to 6-A+ or baseline High 6-A. The average professional magician is physically 9-C through 9-B and can fire spells which are 9-B through 8-C. Just like in The Gamer, though, it's quite a mantra to be always prepared, and the strongest the magician already is, the more powerful their preparations will be and the more constantly will they be prepared, so the less than half a dozen 6-C magic gods will be "6-A" for all intents and purposes, even melee fights.
 
CursedGentleman said:
Christian Higdon said:
I'd have multiple fictional characters in it along with one OC as the biggest bad. The villain, named Moglotor, would be tier 0 due to ending all of existence, therefore ending the story.

Yes, evil actually wins.
Medaka appears and uses The Hero to win

Good Game
Medaka kills Moglotor.

Moglotor says "Lol True-Godly and Plot Manip"
 
Well, in the latest story Im trying to write, the best feat so far (so fr, as I said, suck in the first chapter) was a character kicking down a tree casually. It never specifies how big the tree was, but it was big enought for her to hide behind it.
 
Well now I'm starting to wonder. By writer, does the OP mean that it should strictly be original works or are fanfics allowed as well?
 
In the Verse I'm trying to make, 2-C - 2-B is very common and most characters have Immeasurable speed and Concept manipulation due to verse mechanics and comology.
 
Simple question, what is your quota of how much you need to write?

My minimum quota is usually 2500 words in three hours if I have nothing much to do
 
CursedGentleman said:
Simple question, what is your quota of how much you need to write?
My minimum quota is usually 2500 words in three hours if I have nothing much to do
I don't actually measure the time when I'm writting, I mostly just try to write at the very least five paragraphs per day, which generally fills an entire page.
 
I thought when writing my current story due to the nature of the power system that I would end up with 7 or 6 feats but surprisingly I've been having a consistent 9-B to 8-C feats.

kinda just let the story do it's own thing
 
Fanfic writer, but as of now, I usually write around 3000 to potentially 5000 words. In... in like 5 days because I have a serious habit of going on and off from writing. I really need to fix that.
 
I also intend to include plenty of actual feats, the alphabet system is more for my own benefit, so I don't have characters with huge outliers.

I'm honestly considering not even having it in the story, just in a databook or something that comes out later
 
The enemy from the first chapter of the last story I wrote (it is not the main villain, it's just a minor one) is a magic frog; if he scratches you, it fills your body with a special poison that will turn you into a giant frog, but you can still be saved if someone sucks the poison out of you through the wound; also, if that poison touches non-living objects, it will melt them like acid.
 
Also, just to note down, Moglotor is potentially unkillable, even by beings like Azathoth. In order to kill him, all of evil has to be killed off forever. You have to kill all of it. Any act of evil, fictional or not, past or future, reformed or malevolent, you have to somehow kill the action, which is like hitting air. After that (if you can manage that), you have to kill evil itself, which even then, if you do, he will still be alive, because he is the only evil thing left. That means that you have to at least kill him to kill all evil. Even if you erased him from all of existence and non-existence, he'll come back due to his dark nature.
 
@Christian

What the hell, I sense some levels of similarity between your stuff with how I want to end my story. Kill off all evil. Though, it's not as extreme as what you just described.
 
That's why i said "potentially". There could be those who can kill him, even though his tier outdoes outerversals by a little bit.
 
Azathoth can kill anything it wants due to being a Tier 0. Even if he is fighting other Tier 0, he still wins due to being Tier 0, except that the other Tier 0 wins as well, because he is Tier 0, but even if the other Tier 0 wins, Azathoth doesn't lose, he wins, due to being Tier 0.

Do you see why Tier 0 fights are banned?
 
Ein Sof, Azathoth, and The one above all walk into a bar. The bar ceases to have ever existed with any traces in the first place, but they all remember it and remake it without taking a single action. By bar I mean the warp from warhammer.
 
Though what I'd actually go OP on would be intellect: in order to have a name you'd need to have above average intelligence and pretty much anyone worth something would be high through high-end genius with a dozen extraordinary geniuses. Being a combat genius is their equivalent of being a good fighter.


Worst for the mages: they're all intelectuals by sheer mechanics of how their powers work, so you're either an apprentice or have high intelligence, and a hell lot of people would be gifted or geniuses. Worse even, becoming strong as a mage amplifies everything you are, even your intellect, plus makes you live longer, so magic gods whose bodies were made by infusing mana with the concept of themselves in the proccess of discarding their organic ones are chronologically immortal extraordinary geniuses by default.


...then come the Hayyoth, who view the concept of coming to understand all knowledge created through their science and other fields of knowledge, plus a lot of the mechanics by which relevant other universes and universal clusters and the multiverse itself works, wherein their universe is vastly more complex than our own and they understand it way better than we understand our own... as something equivalent to graduating from highschool. They're born supergeniuses and defy the limits of the label.


Do any of you guys have intelligence OP characters? And heck, this thread has never been so active.
 
Most people out there get stuck while writting because they run out of ideas, but to me, it is exactly the opposite, I have so many ideas that don't fit together at all, so I don't know what the hell I should write next.
 
If i recall, Mog's omniscient, and even if he wasn't, he'd be smart enough to fool even Bugs Bunny or Batman.
 
I actully tried to make a huge crossover fanfic once, but I gave up. That was before I actually had some pratice writting tho, maybe I should try that again and see what happens.
 
Speaking of writing in general, when did you guys start?

Though, there's a bit of derailment currently, isn't there?
 
I don't remember exactly when I first started, but I know it was hard at first, because my PC didn't have Microsoft Word installed at the time, so if I wanted to write something, I would hve to look for some random text boxes online. Do you guys have any idea how hard it is to write when you have a word limiter?
 
Mr.Cutlery said:
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As well as lack of motivation for me.
I'm you.

Btw guy with the character called Moglotor, a Hayyoth elite soldier can kill Mog by using one of their divine-tier items (items on Tier 2 or with tier-ignorant hax). Not to mention it literally only takes Low 2-C to end all of existence (3-A should we be jerks to you, Tier 6 for flat earthers and Low 7-C for doing it over seven days) if your verse doesn't go beyond that (2-A for an infinite multiverse, High 1-C to end real life multiverse and 1-A to destroy all concepts).

They'd just bring a blade capable of splitting the individual concept of what it cuts and erase it wherever it is registered, separate it from whatever it is associated to. Just by grazing Mog with the edge, he'd die permanently without evil needing to die.
 
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