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The character does not affect the universe itself. impresses with physics manipBasically character A gets the technology and controls the entire universes physics which is 2-C in size and is a threat to all of it changing the parts and stuff basically control with his Hax. Is that a AP feat in anyway since he effects it or is it just Hax?
Well he basically makes the entire verse turn into a mess of chaos where nothing makes sense kinda like Bills weirdmaggon but on a universal scale and with more hax if that makes senseDepends on how. This just seems to be wide range hax without further context to me.
he doesn't even know the scene
The character is changing the laws of physics in the universe and this is said to be a threat to the universe just haxMaybe it'd count then.
of courseönemli mi
Here if you watch for like a minute you can see the chaos
Here if you watch for like a minute you can see the chaos
Not a threat to the universe, but a threat to the order of the universe. If I saw your character do an attack that would damage the universe with his ability, IIt is close to the same if its a threat to the universe
This is what I am sayingActually, this is something that confused me a bit.
On a footnote for Low 2-C, it says:
"Significantly affect" is here used as an umbrella term for feats that don't involve direct creation or destruction but are comparable to them in power, such as warping and distorting the entirety of the structure in question, sustaining its existence with one's own, etc"
So by the footnote, any universe+ scale feat would be straight Low 2-C; whether by hax or not.
This is just something that confused me a bit and I think it needs a bit more clarification.
I spoke to the crt owner. There is nowhere to indicate that the character is influencing or threatening the universeActually, this is something that confused me a bit.
On a footnote for Low 2-C, it says:
"Significantly affect" is here used as an umbrella term for feats that don't involve direct creation or destruction but are comparable to them in power, such as warping and distorting the entirety of the structure in question, sustaining its existence with one's own, etc"
So by the footnote, any universe+ scale feat would be straight Low 2-C; whether by hax or not.
This is just something that confused me a bit and I think it needs a bit more clarification.
Yes, but according to the footnote, any feat that is Low 2-C in scale, hax or not, is straight Low 2-C. It doesn't just pertain to creation or destruction, but any feat on that scale; by this warping or distorting all spacetime or universal laws is enough to be Low 2-C.its low 2-C hax