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Yes, if they are outliers then they're outliers, if not they then they scale, and new feats are just that.
I said on top of this thread that Jimmy should get a key where he scales to magic, but retract from that (He was scaling from Crocker with a magic suit, w/ that suit being assumed to have 3-A due to being magical, but assuming that much consistence in the FOP from its first movie to this one is a lot for them and that rule has been contradicted many times. The 3° Timmy-Jimmy special does seem to reference that rule, but it just makes it isolated cases for those 2 movies. The way Crocker was defeated also implies that the rule wasn't applying).
So, what Jimmy gets is
An "up to 5-A" feat and Low Multiversal range his tech is revealed to have,
more Low Multiversal range he makes on his own given circumstances,
some suit with a forcefield Timmy wished him to have in his Optional Equipment,
There're no feats of "this character kept up with this character and thus scales to X stat", Jimmy is proving the scale of what he already did and pushing himself to make more impressive tech.
Reading the Range page, yes it's Interdimensional by our rules, which are very contradictory as for any other lower range one has to do as much as extend a finger or make a bit of energy appear in any higher range they otherwise have to gain a new higher category, and nobody applies Inderdimensional range in reaching "parts of other universes" when those are an infinite number, people just put in Multiversal+ range in those cases w/o all parts there being reached, unlike how Low Multiversal asks to reach all parts within at least 2 timelines.
1) In that case his regular statistics key should not scale from them.
2) We use these standards in lack of better options to make a distinction between simply having an area-limited attack reach another universe, and affecting the entireties of several universes at once. The standard will not change. Sorry.