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Picture for the Tier System page?

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Most other pages have pictures. Even the Dimension page has a picture. Why not the most visited page onsite?
 
I see no harm in that. But what would we even use for it?
 
Seems more appropriate for the Attack Potency page since energy is directly involved. Trust me the Tier page doesn't have a picture because no one can think of a suitable enough pic for it.
 
That sounds good but who shall make such a graph? I know most people have a modicum of Photoshop skills but I don't even have a personal computer.
 
I prefer if people focus on thoroughly reading the page without any potential distractions.
 
An image isn't really distracting though.

Especially if it's small compared to the page, which it would be due to the tiering system page being fairly big
 
This perhaps? Although somebody would have to render it.

Tiering System
 
I was thinking maybe something like what Finn did in some chapters where he was a genius and created bubbles that had dimensions.
 
Yes. That is fine. Thank you.

Do the rest of you think that we should use that?
 
Actually, would it be possible to label certain levels of the pyramid? That might be slightly more fitting
 
There are only 4 levels, not 12, and we likely wouldn't add any text in a professional enough manner.
 
I wouldn't use a picture suggesting dimensional tiering when we are only trying to explain the tiering system.
 
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