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I made a promise that I would make this thread at some point when I had the chance, and might be a bit late, but doing it now.
Getting straight to the point, some here are confused about how exactly Low 2-C works, or should be working, in terms of scaling. Especially downscaling. And admittedly, me included. The crux of this issue stems from the matter of how Low 2-C power is divided up into weaker quantities, but still remains as weaker Low 2-C energy, since this reaches a point where the tier is dealing with infinite 4-D energy with anything tier 2 (and upward). And you know, anything infinite divided up still remains as, well...infinite. At least, that's how its supposedly supposed to work for Low 2-C. Out of all my time on this site since I've first come here, this was something I was told and remembered being the case as part of the basics for Low 2-C and all of tier 2 and higher tiers in our tiering system. It's why many of our Low 2-C / Tier 2 (and higher) characters can be tiered at this level for downscaling from Low 2-C by any given unquantifiable extent, and still remain a Low 2-C.
However, some here say otherwise on that and that dividing Low 2-C energy up won't always be Low 2-C, at least in a non-linear fashion. So as for which is true? Thats what this thread is to make clear, and preferably, write down somewhere in our notes for tier 2 so that this confusion doesn't happen again.
Does divided up Low 2-C energy still result in unquantifiably lower Low 2-C? Does it not? And if it does, where do we draw the line at?
Getting straight to the point, some here are confused about how exactly Low 2-C works, or should be working, in terms of scaling. Especially downscaling. And admittedly, me included. The crux of this issue stems from the matter of how Low 2-C power is divided up into weaker quantities, but still remains as weaker Low 2-C energy, since this reaches a point where the tier is dealing with infinite 4-D energy with anything tier 2 (and upward). And you know, anything infinite divided up still remains as, well...infinite. At least, that's how its supposedly supposed to work for Low 2-C. Out of all my time on this site since I've first come here, this was something I was told and remembered being the case as part of the basics for Low 2-C and all of tier 2 and higher tiers in our tiering system. It's why many of our Low 2-C / Tier 2 (and higher) characters can be tiered at this level for downscaling from Low 2-C by any given unquantifiable extent, and still remain a Low 2-C.
However, some here say otherwise on that and that dividing Low 2-C energy up won't always be Low 2-C, at least in a non-linear fashion. So as for which is true? Thats what this thread is to make clear, and preferably, write down somewhere in our notes for tier 2 so that this confusion doesn't happen again.
Does divided up Low 2-C energy still result in unquantifiably lower Low 2-C? Does it not? And if it does, where do we draw the line at?