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So High 1-A+ is defined on the tiering system as follows:
My main question is this: What specifically is required for a setting, character, or cosmology to qualify for this tier? Is a statement about "Modal Realism" or "all possible/conceivable/imaginable worlds" enough, or is further elaboration required?
What about all possible and impossible worlds, like Extended Modal Realism? Would that be superior to baseline High 1-A+, or is it treated the same?
What about cosmologies where "all possible worlds" is not the apex, and there are levels above it?
Is it even possible to go beyond baseline High 1-A+, or is that treated as a hard limit to the size of a setting's cosmology?
The apex of [High 1-A], represented also by a "+" modifier in their Attack Potency section (High Outerverse level+), corresponds to characters whose power encompasses meta-qualities, meta-meta-qualities, and any and all conceivable extensions of this process, being on a which in which their power influences the space of all logically possible worlds ("Logical space," where the laws governing it are the three laws of thought)
My main question is this: What specifically is required for a setting, character, or cosmology to qualify for this tier? Is a statement about "Modal Realism" or "all possible/conceivable/imaginable worlds" enough, or is further elaboration required?
What about all possible and impossible worlds, like Extended Modal Realism? Would that be superior to baseline High 1-A+, or is it treated the same?
What about cosmologies where "all possible worlds" is not the apex, and there are levels above it?
Is it even possible to go beyond baseline High 1-A+, or is that treated as a hard limit to the size of a setting's cosmology?