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Question about the wiki Star System

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Dark649

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I noticed that creating a star counts as 4-C, many of them is High 4-C and creating a dimension with a star inside is as at least High 4-C, i'm fine with all of these including the last one.

But creating a dimension with many stars inside is counted as 4-A, i'd like to know why since its considerably above High 4-C and is the same as creating many solar systems.
 
We assume creating a dimension full of stars means you created the space between them as well, the space between them is why it's 4-A. Meanwhile, creating many stars at once is just Sun's GBE x the number of stars created iirc.
 
If by creating a dimension with a single star you mean creating a dimension with a sun, yes, it's only High 4-C, because we tier dimensions depending on their size, not from what we have inside.
 
I am not sure about if this thread is important enough to highlight, but you can ask other knowledgeable VS Battles Staff members to give input here if you wish.
 
Kepekley made a calc on destroying pocket realities with many stars. The general reasons would be the dimension in question stretching thousands of lightyears, which is already Interstellar range. But it also implies the reality contains multiple solar systems and/or star systems in order for there to be som many stars. Creating/destroying two or more stars at once is impressive, but the distance between them is what holds most of the weight.
 
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