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Does a High 3-A character or Low 2-C character have higher AP?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I understand the difference between 3-A, High 3-A, and Low 2-C is:
3-A: Affecting or destroying an finite sized universe
High 3-A: Affecting or destroying a universe that is infinitely sized
Low 2-C: Affecting or destroying a spacetime
2-C: Affecting or destroying multiple universes
It seems to me that a character destroying a universe half the size of our own but is its own spacetime continuum would be significantly less impressive than destroying a universe that is infinite in size. Also, I think that destroying two universes that are half the size of our own (which I think would be 2-C), is significantly less impressive than destroying one infinitely sized universe.
So basically, is my understanding of the distinctions between these tiers correct, or am I wrong? Really I just don't understand why a finite timespace is more impressive than an infinite universe.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I understand the difference between 3-A, High 3-A, and Low 2-C is:
3-A: Affecting or destroying an finite sized universe
High 3-A: Affecting or destroying a universe that is infinitely sized
Low 2-C: Affecting or destroying a spacetime
2-C: Affecting or destroying multiple universes
It seems to me that a character destroying a universe half the size of our own but is its own spacetime continuum would be significantly less impressive than destroying a universe that is infinite in size. Also, I think that destroying two universes that are half the size of our own (which I think would be 2-C), is significantly less impressive than destroying one infinitely sized universe.
So basically, is my understanding of the distinctions between these tiers correct, or am I wrong? Really I just don't understand why a finite timespace is more impressive than an infinite universe.