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Post your personal Tiering System here

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I'm sure everyone and their grandma has their own idea for what the tiering system should look like. Post yours here if you want to. I'll post mine as well:

Tier 0: Nonexistent

Nonexistent characters

Tier 1: Less than Human

Low 1:


Infinitesimal flake of energy to a single atom. Includes lower-dimensional beings

Mid 1:

Single-celled organisms to insects or even small molluscs

High 1:

Rodents to small animals or children

Tier 2: Average Person

Characters on par with average people

Low 2:

Average person

Mid 2:

Pro MMA fighter to guy with a gun

High 2:

Group of cooperating people or large animal (like an elephant)

Tier 3: Modern Weaponry

Characters on par with modern weaponry developed by people in real life

Low 3:

Explosive weapons to a tank or attack helicopter

Mid 3:

Coordinated air strike by a competent military

High 3:

The Tsar Bomba, or just several nukes

Tier 4: Apocalypse

Characters who would be capable of causing an apocalypse in real life

Low 4:

Strong earthquake or supervolcano eruption (only cataclysmic to a part of the world)

Mid 4:

Chicxulub Impact Event

High 4:

Mass Extinction Event (e.g. snowball earth), or just destroying the earth’s crust

Tier 5: Stellar Devastation

Characters whose attacks can have devastating consequences for an entire star system

Low 5:

Destroy a planet

Mid 5:

Destroy multiple planets, or one large gas giant

High 5:

Attack with the power of a supernova or gamma ray burst

Tier 6: One-Man Galactic Empire

Characters whose attacks are on the scale of interstellar space

Low 6:

Multiple star systems up to arms of a spiral galaxy or regions of an elliptical galaxy

Mid 6:

An entire galaxy

High 6:

Multiple galaxies, up to affecting the Local Group

Tier 7: Universal Threat

Characters who are a threat to the universe at large

Low 7:

Virgo Supercluster up to large swaths of galaxy filaments

Mid 7:

Characters who can generate enough force to annihilate all matter in the observable universe

High 7:

Significantly larger universes, up to even multiverses (as long as the parallel universes are just separated by huge distances in space

Tier 8: Infinite Power

Characters who can output an infinite amount of power

Low 8:

Infinite power output, spatially bounded in some way. For example, infinite only in a 3D (or higher) scope.

Mid 8:

Infinite power, spatially unbounded. In other words, infinite power across infinite spatial dimensions (time not included)

High 8:

Infinite destructive output across an infinite amount of spatial and temporal dimensions

Tier 9: Reality Warpers

Characters in the previous tier had power outputs that can destroy an infinite amount of matter. Characters here can erase the very fabric of existence itself

Low 9:

Erase or edit a spacetime continuum from existence

Mid 9:

Erase or edit all or infinite spacetime continuums from existence

High 9:

Characters who are the personified forms of, or who can modify the fundamental structure governing reality. Things like physical constants, the concept of distance, even things like embodiments of love or entropy.

Tier 10: Math Matters

Characters who transcend reality entirely

Low 10:

This character simply exists outside of all known natural laws of reality; causality likely included. Gods and god-like beings in spiritual/ephemeral realms probably belong here

Mid 10:

Character exists as a set of true logical statements. X ⊆ {Φ(x) : Φ(x)}

High 10:

Existence is equatable to the entirety of Math and/or Logic

Tier 0: (Not) Walking Contradiction

Characters in this tier embody a logical contradiction, and are therefore omnipotent. 0 = 1
 
I actually recently did try to make my own personal Tiering System just for fun, i doesn't have Low-Mid-High Sub-Tiers.

Minuscule Tier (0-D to 300 Joules)

The tier represents the lowest amount of energy output possible.​

It starts with beings that exist in lower-dimensional spaces, making them infinitely weaker than any 3-dimensional objects (ranging from 0-D to 2-D).
It progresses into the 3-D space, starting from the quantum scale, then moving to subatomic particles and atoms.
Eventually reaching the microscopic scale with the smallest types of life forms, involving raw power comparable to single cells, bacteria, and viruses.
Further upward, we encounter the energy output of the smallest multicellular beings, such as insects or small animals like mice or reptiles.
At the upper levels of this tier, we find the energy output of regular humans in real life, including regular athletes and animals of similar size.

Urban Tier (300 Joules to 100 Megatons)​

This tier represents the energy output humans are currently capable of replicating with their physical power or technology.​

It begins with peak humans and moves into the superhuman scale of strength with powerful animals like lions, bulls, horses, wolves, and bears, which are capable of breaking doors and shattering bones.
Moving on, we encounter the energy output of the largest and heaviest animals, such as elephants, hippopotamuses, whales, and dinosaurs, followed by the supernatural scale with the power of firearms and lower explosives like shotguns, semi-automatic rifles, and grenades.
Then the progression continues to humanity's most powerful explosives and armaments, starting with the ability to destroy buildings ranging from small houses to apartments, then entire city blocks, and eventually sections of metropolitan areas.
At the upper levels, we encounter the destructive power of nuclear weapons (from the likes of Little Boy and Fat Man to hydrogen bombs like the Tsar Bomb) and energy output comparable to small-scale natural events or disasters, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and storms, capable of destroying entire towns and even cities.

Global Tier (100 Megatons to 7.505 Quettatons)​

This tier represents the energy output capable of affecting planetary objects to varying degrees.​

It begins with natural disasters capable of affecting large areas, such as hurricanes, supervolcanic eruptions, and the strongest earthquakes.
It then progresses to world-scale events capable of impacting the entire globe and causing mass extinction events, such as asteroid impacts, ice ages or solar flares.
Moving upward, it includes energy outputs capable of overcoming the gravitational binding energy (GBE) of celestial bodies, starting with the smallest moons, extending to Earth-like worlds, and then including Super-Earths (rock planets larger than Earth).
Finally, it reaches the upper limits, progressing to powers sufficient to destroy ice giants (like Neptune), gas giants (like Jupiter), and, at its peak, the power to destroy substellar objects like brown dwarfs.

Cosmic Tier (7.505 Quettatons to Infinite 3-D)​

This tier represents the energy output capable of affecting the entire cosmos.​

It begins with destructive power capable of overcoming the GBE of stars, from red dwarfs to hypergiants, and extends to entire solar systems.
From there, it progresses to encompass destructive power spanning light-years, from nebulas and star clusters to an entire galaxy.
It then extends to the largest cosmic formations, such as galaxy clusters and galactic filaments, and continues all the way to the observable universe.
Going further still, this tier continues to reach regions beyond the observable universe, with the peak being the ability to release an infinite amount of power on a 3D scale.

Multiverse Tier (Infinite 3-D to Von Neumann Universe)​

This tier represents power that extends beyond any measurable scale, into the multiversal scale.​

It begins with the destructive power of a single space-time continuum, then expands to multiple, vast but still finite, space-times of universal size, they can vary from separate universes to alternative timelines, or both (depending on the cosmology), continuing until it reaches an infinite-sized multiverse.
Moving upward, we encounter higher layers of existence, with higher spatial-temporal dimensions beyond regular space-time, such as the hypothetical 11th dimension from String Theory.
It continues to extend into continually higher dimensions beyond the 11th dimension, such as the 26th dimension and beyond, until we reach a layer made up of countably infinite sets of higher dimensions.
The upper limit of this tier is the Von Neumann Universe, a structure that encompasses all uncountably infinite dimensional spaces and all possible dimensional spaces.

Ascension Tier (Von Neumann Universe to Omnipotence)​

This tier represents the pinnacle of power.​

It begins with the baseline itself, power which transcends material composition, with superiority based entirely on the ontological quality and nature of existence.
It moves from regular qualitative superiority to "meta" qualitative superiority.
The upper limit of this tier is fully boundless, completely transcendent over any and all forms of hierarchical extension, true omnipotence.
 
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I'll just post the tiers I would make / change / add.

Micro level: 0 Joules to 0.2 Joules (Kinetic energy of an adult mouse moving at maximum speed) - Inserted between 10-C and 11-A.

Mountain level Large Mountain level Multi-City level: 50 Megatons (Tsar Bomba) to 5 Gigatons (Small island explosion) - Replacement of 7-A and High 7-A

Surface level: 646 Petatons (Energy required to destroy all of Earth's surface) to 29.6 Exatons - Inserted between High 6-A and 5-C.

Supercluster level: Energy required to destroy an average supercluster up to 2.825 TenaexaFoe - Inserted between 3-B and 3-A

Universe level Hubble Volume level - Replacement of 3-A (More accurate terminology)

High Universe level Universe level: Infinite energy (The universe is flat, meaning it is infinite. This is the most commonly accepted scientific theory for the universe. Thus, destroying the whole universe naturally requires infinite energy) - Replacement of High 3-A



I have other things but they're slop mainly. So I stop here.
 
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