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I brought it up one time as part of the explanation as to why MO Uzuhiko is currently treated the way it is.
I already agree that the L5B scale isn't important to arguing Uzuhiko.
Most of what I've been saying has been to inform you as to why things are the way they are, not argue.
I mean as a person that helped make Jigen+ ppl 10x stronger than Hagaromo I agree.
See this is the biggest issue here,
You're saying that god tiers cannot be L5B, as if it's a complete impossibility that's not even worth considering.
I don't even think most people who disagree with you feel that close-minded about scales that aren't their own.
Information and arguments are everchanging and nothing is 100% definitive.
If for the rest of the Boruto series, MO Uzuhiko is never surpassed, no new tier 5 or above feats come up, no new information on Uzuhiko comes up, and all we have are the explanations we've already been given about Uzuhiko: then the people that were claiming soft cap were right to be skeptical.
However, if something new comes up, then ppl obviously adapt to that new stuff on Uzuhiko, like any information-based practice would.
When you start to accept that...
- The wiki is for indexing lower/more consistent ends of scaling.
- Charitability isn't something granted without evidence that favors an interpretation.
- You're allowed to have your own way of scaling characters outside of what wiki rules and regulations accept and most normal ppl won't complain.
- No one ever listens to incredulity arguments not (example: This characters can't possibly be here because I can't envision that.)
...you'll probably be less annoyed with how things are for now and realize none of us actually want Uzuhiko to cap the verse and 99% of us are just waiting for more information to hopefully change things.
None of this matters to Boruto GTs not being L5B I'm ngl.
in verse, gaps are literally unquantifiable without feats, statements, or multipliers to provide them some kind of numeric value.
and in that regard, Boruto GTs being currently 10x stronger than Shippuden GTs is still a big enough gap to fit the entire scaling chain you made above in a way that makes sense.
there are some verses where you can be 40% stronger than someone to one-shot them, and likewise, there are verses where you can be hundreds of times stronger than someone and still be relative.