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As everyone knows, at level 2, we have Low 2-C, 2-C, 2-B and 2-A, which represents the number of four-dimensional structures (space-time continuums) that x character has the necessary power to destroy.
And we treat this quantity as a power difference. For example, someone who can destroy two timelines is > someone who can only destroy one timeline.
But when we get to AP Low 1-C do things get weird?
I've seen some staff members saying that we don't treat tier 1 in the same way as tier 2, and that there would be no difference in AP between a character that can destroy a 5D structure or infinite 5D structures.
However, I have seen staff members saying the opposite, like Qaw here. Saying yes, there would be a difference in AP.
So I'm asking some questions.
Is this question answered somewhere in the wiki rules or Q&A? At the moment, how does the wiki handle this just by looking at the written rules and Q&A?
As everyone knows, at level 2, we have Low 2-C, 2-C, 2-B and 2-A, which represents the number of four-dimensional structures (space-time continuums) that x character has the necessary power to destroy.
And we treat this quantity as a power difference. For example, someone who can destroy two timelines is > someone who can only destroy one timeline.
But when we get to AP Low 1-C do things get weird?
I've seen some staff members saying that we don't treat tier 1 in the same way as tier 2, and that there would be no difference in AP between a character that can destroy a 5D structure or infinite 5D structures.
However, I have seen staff members saying the opposite, like Qaw here. Saying yes, there would be a difference in AP.
So I'm asking some questions.
Is this question answered somewhere in the wiki rules or Q&A? At the moment, how does the wiki handle this just by looking at the written rules and Q&A?
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