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Lord Drakkon Downgrade

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Basically, the last few issues of the Comic have confirmed the true nature of the Morphing Masters, and while mostly it doesn't matter here, what is important is that the Grid is confirmed to be above them. That, combined with the evidence for the Emissaries being fully one with the Grid rather than just a direct part of it makes it inconsistent for him to be rated High 2-A

Thus, Evolution III should be 2-C, possibly 2-A, since the destruction caused by Drakkon's Morphing Grid stuff, which created and screwed with multiple timelines was nothing to them and even the destruction of the entire multiverse was implied to be trivial. Final key would be 2-A for casually destroying infinite universes.
 
I suppose that this seems to make sense, but you should ask the active members listed in the Power Rangers page to comment here.
 
Which characters would this scale to?
 
Sorry, I was on mobile before and couldn't properly reply. There was also an incident afterward.

I am aware of the recent Beyond the Grid comic Arc.
 
It appears that the Beyond the Grid arc might be retconning the heiarchy.

In the Drakkon arc, Zordon needed to talk to the emissaries to get to the Masters.

In Beyond the Grid, the grid as a whole is treated as an entity above the masters.
 
Or possibly the Masters became more powerful and entities above the Morphing Grid.

The story in Beyond the Grid shows the past of the Masters, before creating the Heart of a Master Morphing and disappearing from the mutliverse.
 
No, The Praetor is a master and he has a heart like Drakkon, but he's still below the Grid.
 
The Preator separates from the rest of the Masters to fulfill its mission. He did not show a Heart like that used by Drakkon, and he did not show any comparable power.
 
Yeah, but the Master weren't noted to be any different in power, so him leaving doesn't matter. His heart is very obviously visible on his chest anyway.
 
And while he didn't show any comparable feats, that because of the nature of the Zeo Crystal Planets, which are extremely easy to accidentally set off. It took them channeling their full power to kill him, and before that he was easily stomping the Zords.
 
He left before the rest of the Masters, as I said, it is possible that they become more powerful in the future. Is not that just the symbol of the Masters?.

Drakkon in his Evolution III has that symbol in his suit, even without using the Heart.
 
I mean, yeah, but Burden of Proof is on you to prove something of that nature occurred.

Scans?
 
At the end of the Drakkon arc, the heart is used to rebuild everything. The emissaries couldn't do it themselves.
 
It's just a theory, I'm not trying to prove anything in this topic and I agree with this revision.

Yobo Blue said:
And while he didn't show any comparable feats, that because of the nature of the Zeo Crystal Planets, which are extremely easy to accidentally set off. It took them channeling their full power to kill him, and before that he was easily stomping the Zords.
And it survived for a few seconds the attack of the Solarix Zord (unofficial name) with the power of the Planet of Crystal Zeo. Although I think this is less impressive than Drakkon casually destroying the multiverse. But you may be right.
 
It may be more impressive, since the shattered star or whatever they called it was said to be capable of disrupting the Grid.
 
Firestorm808 said:
At the end of the Drakkon arc, the heart is used to rebuild everything. The emissaries couldn't do it themselves.
I do recall that, but I can't seem to understand how that fits in here, to be honest.
 
Since the Emissaries are completely unharmed by the destruction that Drakkon caused when the timeline creation and splintering occurred, and they have stated they have no concerns with being harmed by multiverse life devastation.
 
The multiverse has been described as infinite on numerous occasions, so wouldn't it be at least 2-B to defeat the emmisaries, possibly 2-A? What's keeping the rating under 1000 timelines?
 
I think the only thing explicitly confirmed was one timeline shenanigan for every team, although it easily could be 2-B, there's nothing actually in that range more solid than 2-A or 2-C.
 
If the available knowledgeable members agree, I suppose so, yes.
 
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