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Warning: This thread contains spoilers about Medaka Box.
Looking at Iihiko Shishime's page, I noticed the first note, that says it's arguable if Iihiko is actual an higher dimensional being or not. So I thought: why don't argue about that?
Here Medaka says his strenght is of another dimension, so skills won't work against him. In fact, he resisted to Medaka's skills, including Book Maker (capable to seal Anshin'in).
He defeated Anshin'i more than a hundred million times, until he finally killed her, even if she's immortal (it's implied she could come back in the future, but only because Iihiko's destruction became reversible).
Personally, I don't think those things would be possible if Medaka's statement was just a figure of speech.
I think the main reason he's not considered an higher dimensional character may be the fact he was actually hit thrice.
1. From Medaka's Kurokami Final.
2. From his own punch.
3. Again from Medaka.
However, that only happened because Medaka can use the Style, and his own power is similar to that. Words can reach him because he understands them, and they're something that trascend dimensions. So, the fact he was hit doesn't necessarily means he can't be an higher dimensional being, since he was only hit by skills that can hit higher dimensional characters too.
tl;dr: Iihiko was stated to be an higher dimensional being, some feats (like resisting to "omnipotent level" skills) seem to suggest he actually is, and there's nothing that seems to suggest he isn't. Shouldn't we consider him a tier 1ish character?
Looking at Iihiko Shishime's page, I noticed the first note, that says it's arguable if Iihiko is actual an higher dimensional being or not. So I thought: why don't argue about that?
Here Medaka says his strenght is of another dimension, so skills won't work against him. In fact, he resisted to Medaka's skills, including Book Maker (capable to seal Anshin'in).
He defeated Anshin'i more than a hundred million times, until he finally killed her, even if she's immortal (it's implied she could come back in the future, but only because Iihiko's destruction became reversible).
Personally, I don't think those things would be possible if Medaka's statement was just a figure of speech.
I think the main reason he's not considered an higher dimensional character may be the fact he was actually hit thrice.
1. From Medaka's Kurokami Final.
2. From his own punch.
3. Again from Medaka.
However, that only happened because Medaka can use the Style, and his own power is similar to that. Words can reach him because he understands them, and they're something that trascend dimensions. So, the fact he was hit doesn't necessarily means he can't be an higher dimensional being, since he was only hit by skills that can hit higher dimensional characters too.
tl;dr: Iihiko was stated to be an higher dimensional being, some feats (like resisting to "omnipotent level" skills) seem to suggest he actually is, and there's nothing that seems to suggest he isn't. Shouldn't we consider him a tier 1ish character?