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Infinitely above baseline Low 2-C and 2-C

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If a character has a Stat Amp to become infinitely above Low 2-C? that doens't neccessaryily mean he is 2-A right? it means he is infinitely above tier Low 2-C without being 2-C????

So what if a character is infinitely above 2-C (Low Multiverse)??

Now what if this "Character" Can stat amp further to become more than 1 infinity higher, but 2, or 3x times infinitely higher above Low 2-C and 2-C??
 
Is there any given reason for it??

So if someone is 3x times infinitely above lets say 100x the baseline of 2-C. That would still be 2-C but an abusrdly high degree of it??
 
No matter how you stat amp yourself, you will still be Low 2-C (if you are a Low 2-C, that is)

2-C however, can become 2-B i think
 
what is the reason for Low 2-C saying Low 2-C no matter how big the stat amp is???

so the 2-C example has yet to reach a conclusion???
 
Ionliosite said:
Oblivion Of The Endless said:
2-C however, can become 2-B i think
That's something that has been debated a lot, but never comes to a conclusion.
Why tho

Lets say that I am a 2-C and I destroyed 100 universes. If I amp myself to become 1000x stronger, I still wouldnt be able to be 2-B?

2-B's description says that you need to destroy at least 1001 universes iirc
 
Character would still be at very high end of Low 2C but not 2C as no multiplier or stats amplification can put anyone in tier 2 because gap between low 2c and 2c is unquantifiable and 2c to 2b and so on

Same here if character is infinitely above 2C or has infinite times boost over 2C it would still be veey high end of 2C because multiplers or boosts aren't enough for jump in tier in order to go from low 2C to 2C then 2C to 2B then 2B to 2A feats and statements matching the requirement of tier is needed

Hence multiplers and being infinitely times the tier stopping bumping character to higher tier once they reach 3A to High 3A
 
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