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According to our tiering system, compactified dimensions in nature cannot be used for tiering, due to their volume being too small. However, is this rule still applicable if there exists an infinite number of compactified dimensions? Let's say a character destroyed a Universe with only 4 large dimensions, but it has an infinite extension of other dimensions but all of these extended dimensional axes are compactified; would this feat be Low 2-C or High 1-B?