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Match-up Request Thread 3

Yo Phoenks, Caleb used to be on VSBW, I copied the source code shortly before his deletion, you mind if I add some stuff to it? (And of course, any new ones like Save States)
 
He's not an actual character.

The page on Jokes Battles Wiki is mine and sure, you can add stuff as long as it makes sense.
 
"That justification for Low 2-C is kind of awkward, you can be infinitely stronger than Low 2-C but you're still Low 2-C"

Not really. The angels of dbs are much stronger than gods of destruction who are Low 2-C, that's why they are 2-C. And that's finite.
 
Yeah, you're right, but without context. GoD of dbs are already 1/2 baseline 2-C. So being even x2 stronger than them makes a character 2-C by default.

Normally being infinitely above baseline Low 2-C is still Low 2-C on current tiering system.
 
The gaps between Low 2-C, 2-C, and 2-B are finite. 2-A is where it becomes infinite, and from there you can be infinitely stronger than a 2-A and still be 2-A.
 
True. But still wiki's Tiering System doesn't work like that.

Logically Low 2-C x infinity = 2-A but Tiering System disagrees.

"Character A is infinitely stronger than Character B who is baseline Low 2-C therefore Character A is 2-A".

This assumption would be wrong in current Tiering System, you can ask it on VSBW if you want.
 
You're both wrong.

The gap between Low 2-C and 2-C is unquantifiably high. Technically not infinite, but you can be infinitely above baseline and still be Low 2-C.
 
The difference, simplified, between Low 2-C and 2-C is being able to cross the 4th dimensional axis to hit another universe.

So, range.

Doesn't make sense, but eh.
 
Everything up to 3-A is finite. High 3-A is infinite. So being infinitely stronger than any tier below that, is at the very least High 3-A. However that could easily be Low 2-C, 2-C etc. But at the very least.

Low 2-C to 2-B acts like the tiering system before High 3-A. In fairy tail, people joke about High 3-A Zeref because he said he had infinite magic power. The only issue with those statements, is they are usually never true. So it's hard to take seriously.

Look at High 3-A like the tier cap. You cannot go above this unless something extra or external is present. So you cant get stronger, get stronger, get stronger, and go to a different tier past High 3-A.

2-A would be the next tier cap. Because no matter how strong you get, you can't go beyond that. Unless something extra or external is present.

Dimensions are the same way. You cant be infinitely stronger and expect to jump a tier, cause it's about transending the dimension below. Or the ladder, staircase, whatever the ****
 
High 3-A: High Universe level Characters who demonstrate an infinite amount of energy on a 3-D scale, or those who can affect an infinite 3-D area or an infinite number of finite or infinite universes when not accounting for any higher dimensions or time, or more generally any area of comparable size. Large numbers of infinite universes, unless causally closed from one another by a separate spacetime or existence, only count for a higher level of this tier. Being "infinitely" stronger than this level, unless uncountably so, does not qualify for any higher tier.

2-C | Low Multiverse level: Characters who can create and/or destroy small multiverses which can be comprised of a number of isolated space-time continua ranging anywhere from two to a thousand, or equivalents.

2-B: Multiverse level Characters who can create and/or destroy larger multiverses which comprise from 1001 to any higher finite amount of isolated space-time continua. 2-A: Multiverse level+ Characters who are capable of affecting, creating and/or destroying a countably infinite number of spatio-temporally isolated universes.
 
and for the record, Dragon Ball Super characters downscale from a 2-C feat. The angels aren't just 2-C out of nowhere or for being stronger than the Low 2-Cs.
 
This is true. Zeno erased all 12 universes on a 4-D level. Gogeta and Broly literally punched each other through time and space.
 
Yes they are Low 2-C for downscaling from a 2-C feat. Basically half of baseline 2-C which makes me wonder how high into are they to Low 2-C
 
1+1 is 2, that's where it comes from. They treat the gods as only being able to destroy 1 universe. Zeno is feared cause he can destroy them all instantly. Angels are much stronger than them, so should be 2-C. Being infinitely stronger than a Low 2-C, makes no sense when they are 2-C while being finitely stronger.
 
Something like "2 God of Destruction fighting would destroy 2 Universes". That's an 2-C feat, GoD individually downscale from it and that's why they are Low 2-C, They are in this awkward position where being 2x stronger than either of them would make a character 2-C. A regular Low 2-C wouldn't be like that
 
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