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12: Negative dimensional beings

9-D: Tree level, can destroy a tree

Low 3-A: Observable Universe level, can destroy an observable universe

Super High 1-B: Complex Outerversal Level, Is an infinite to the power of infinite dimensional being
 
Low 9-B: Can destroy weak walls, such as a wall inside a building or which separates it from its exterior.

High 9-B: Can destroy extremely thick and high walls, such as an attack capable of blowing up a tiny portion of the Great Wall of China.

Tier 0-A: Characters that are above philosophical omnipotence, such as characters who are above the realm of Metaphysics (according to theology, God himself cannot be above metaphysics or it would not be possible to study him as a being).

Tier 0-C: Characters that have a "weak" form of omnipotence that cannot violate logic, such as a being which cannot lift a rock made to be heavier than it can lift. Essentially, "omnipotence" unable to surpass paradoxes.
 
Examples of characters inside Tier 0-A: Memetic Chuck Norris, typical author characters (characters which create and break the very conceptuality around the plot).
 
High 10-C: handicap tier: able to damage handicapted ppl, being handicapted characters

Low 10-B: Kid tier: Able to damage kids, being a normal human kid

High 10-B: Adult Tier: Able to damage Adults, Being a Normal Adult Human

High 9-C: Superhuman Level: able to damage Low tier Superheroes (Black Widow MCU), or be one,

Low 9-B: Brick Tier: able to damage Bricks, or anyone with this durability

High 9-B: Large Wall Tier: Able to Damage Large Walls, or anyone with this durability
 
Tier 10-D: Weaker than 10-C but barely stronger than tier 11. Beings are usually 2.5 Dimensional.

Tier Super 3-A: Stronger than High 3-A, Super 3-A means 5th, 6th, 7th, etc. Dimensional power despite having a 3D body. Beings here are either 1-shot or be 1-shot. Beings can go from being able to tangle with low 2-Cs or stomping 1-Bs.

Tier Author: The true rank of omnipotence. Characters of this tier decides everything and sees Tier 0 beings as nothing more than fictional characters. There is theoretically no limit to their power. Everything in fiction hinges on this character continuously drawing their world out or else risk the Author stopping and killing everyone including Tier 0s.
 
Zeifyl said:
12: Below Dimensional Character
Characters that are below the very idea of being dimensional.
I SWEAR I'LL ONE DAY MAKE MAINSTREAM FICTION WITH A TIER 12 CHARACTER
 
Akreious said:
Tier BS 12-A: Beings that are normal tier 12 like above, but has the durability of a tier 1-A because reasons
Maybe they are inferior because the concept of dimensions does not apply to metaphysical beings? XD
 
Akreious said:
Tier 10-D: Weaker than 10-C but barely stronger than tier 11. Beings are usually 2.5 Dimensional.
Tier Super 3-A: Stronger than High 3-A, Super 3-A means 5th, 6th, 7th, etc. Dimensional power despite having a 3D body. Beings here are either 1-shot or be 1-shot. Beings can go from being able to tangle with low 2-Cs or stomping 1-Bs.

Tier Author: The true rank of omnipotence. Characters of this tier decides everything and sees Tier 0 beings as nothing more than fictional characters. There is theoretically no limit to their power. Everything in fiction hinges on this character continuously drawing their world out or else risk the Author stopping and killing everyone including Tier 0s.
That's my 0-A. :3
 
tier 10-G sub atomic level, can move sub atomic particule

tier 10-F atomic level, can damaged individual atom

tier 10-E molecule level, can damaged molecule

tier 10-D Cellular level, can damage individual cell
 
SunGodAttun said:
tier 10-G sub atomic level, can move sub atomic particule
tier 10-F atomic level, can damaged individual atom

tier 10-E molecule level, can damaged molecule

tier 10-D Cellular level, can damage individual cell


guess the composite virus gets downgraded,
 
BattleReviews said:
SunGodAttun said:
tier 10-G sub atomic level, can move sub atomic particule
tier 10-F atomic level, can damaged individual atom

tier 10-E molecule level, can damaged molecule

tier 10-D Cellular level, can damage individual cell


guess the composite virus gets downgraded,
DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN, I actually liked those tiers.
 
Tier Low 1-A: Characters who are qualitatively superior to spatial dimensions of any magnitude (including infinite dimensions), but are still in some sense subject to time (even if not linear time). (This is how some theologians conceive of God).
 
Raian230 said:
Tier Low 1-A: Characters who are qualitatively superior to spatial dimensions of any magnitude (including infinite dimensions), but are still in some sense subject to time (even if not linear time). (This is how some theologians conceive of God).
 
tier low 4-B: low SS level, baseline to 10 000x that

tier 4-B: SS level, not a new tier but with a smaller gap, where the last one left off up to 10 000x that

tier high 4-B: high SS level, where the last one left off up to ~10 000x that

tier low 3-B: multi galaxy level, duh

tier 3-B: galaxy group level, can destroy the local galaxy group

tier high 3-B: galaxy cluster level, can destroy the virgo cluster

tier low 3-A: super galaxy cluster level, can destroy the virgo super cluster

guess I don't like large tier gap
 
Mand21 said:
Low 9-B: Can destroy weak walls, such as a wall inside a building or which separates it from its exterior.
High 9-B: Can destroy extremely thick and high walls, such as an attack capable of blowing up a tiny portion of the Great Wall of China.

Tier 0-A: Characters that are above philosophical omnipotence, such as characters who are above the realm of Metaphysics (according to theology, God himself cannot be above metaphysics or it would not be possible to study him as a being).

Tier 0-C: Characters that have a "weak" form of omnipotence that cannot violate logic, such as a being which cannot lift a rock made to be heavier than it can lift. Essentially, "omnipotence" unable to surpass paradoxes.
So bacically 0-C is Metapotence
 
Meta tier: plot manipulators, author avatars etc., above tier 0s because everything can lose to plot.
 
Low 10-B: Fodder Human level = lower bound is 10 joules, while higher bound is 40 joules.

Low 5-C: Because of this blog = lower bound is 151.01 petatons of TNT, while higher bound is 29.6 Exatons of TNT.

Low 3-C There are some small galaxies. Would be unfair to the small galaxy destroying feat be 4-A.

High 3-C: There are really huge galaxies, you know...

Low 0: It will take High 1-A's place. Low 0 character has minor limits, that's why he hasn't tier 0. The example is the Law of Identity.
 
Skalt711 said:
Low 3-C There are some small galaxies. Would be unfair to the small galaxy destroying feat be 4-A.

High 3-C: There are really huge galaxies, you know...
There are reasonings behind these not existing on the AP page
 
RRTheEndMan said:
There are reasonings behind these not existing on the AP page
Sadly, these reasonings aren't solid. Basically they are fragile. 8-B isn't Large Building level because of Pentagon, but because of city blocks... Oh, wait, what is the biggest star cluster in observable universe? Don't worry, I'll find an answer myself.

And we should have Low 3-A for observable universe and 3-A for universe itself (not space-time continuum). Just kidding.
 
Low 5-C: Supercontinent level. Capable of destroying all of the crust on the Earth.
 
@Skalt711

There is no way to gauge the true size of the universe. You either assume it is the size of the observable universe or it has no end. There is no in-between.

High 3-C would just be 3-B. Very large galaxies can be as large as the distance between Andromeda and the Milky Way.
 
Assaltwaffle said:
@Skalt711
There is no way to gauge the true size of the universe. You either assume it is the size of the observable universe or it has no end. There is no in-between.

High 3-C would just be 3-B. Very large galaxies can be as large as the distance between Andromeda and the Milky Way.
Well, that's just my logic. Sorry! :D
 
No neee to apologize! It's not like I'm mad or anything; I'm just explaining why things are the way they are.
 
Large Universe level Characters that are way higher than base-line Universal and can destroy bigger or multiple Universes the size of our observable one.
 
I've actually wanted to ask about this for a while, and where you would put characters with these abilities

Non-euclidean Tiers. Characters in betwee dimensions. The tier between High Universal and 4D. The tier between multiversal+ and High Multiversal. Etc.
 
Low 3-C Large Nebula Level

3-C Galaxy Level

High 3-C Galactic Cluster Level

Low 3-B Galactic Supercluster Level

3-B Galactic Filament Level

High 3-B Galactic Wall level

Low 3-A Multi-Galactic Wall Level
 
Errorsaness said:
Mand21 said:
Low 9-B: Can destroy weak walls, such as a wall inside a building or which separates it from its exterior.
High 9-B: Can destroy extremely thick and high walls, such as an attack capable of blowing up a tiny portion of the Great Wall of China.

Tier 0-A: Characters that are above philosophical omnipotence, such as characters who are above the realm of Metaphysics (according to theology, God himself cannot be above metaphysics or it would not be possible to study him as a being).

Tier 0-C: Characters that have a "weak" form of omnipotence that cannot violate logic, such as a being which cannot lift a rock made to be heavier than it can lift. Essentially, "omnipotence" unable to surpass paradoxes.
So bacically 0-C is Metapotence
The definition of "Metapotence" is quite a relative and contradictory one, but yeah, it's that kind of omnipotence which does not include Logic and Conceptual Manipulations.
 
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