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I am Question Man and I have questions about High 3-A!
The wiki says the following about this tier:
Characters or objects that demonstrate an infinite amount of energy on a 3-D scale, such as creating or destroying infinite mass or affecting an infinite 3-D space. This extends to an infinite number of finite or infinite-sized 3-D universes or pocket dimensions when not accounting for any higher dimensions or time. Large numbers of infinite 3-D universes, unless causally closed from one another by a separate spacetime or existence, only count for a higher level of this tier. Being "infinitely" stronger than this level, unless uncountably so, does not qualify for any higher tier.
And says this about the attack potency:
Any greater finite number is also included within this tier, whereas countably infinite numbers are included under High Universe level.
Then, when I read it, I made this questions (with a few of context):
1) Character A belongs to a category of characters called "Number Gods." They are described as entities with "infinite power" and who resist and generate explosions that "generate infinite joules or tons of explosives." So, would they belong to the High 3-A tier, or should they destroy structures comparable to infinite universes?
2) "Number Gods" exist on a normal planet (like Earth). With their power, they easily destroy large buildings or islands. Would they still be High 3-A even if they only destroyed large buildings or islands, or would they belong to another tier?
3) Character A and B are Number Gods. They fight. Character A defeats Character B. Is this possible? Since they resist and generate explosions equivalent to infinite power (or have been shown to destroy infinite universes).
4) Character A is defeated by Character C because he received something external that made him stronger (weapon, transformation, etc.). Is this possible? Because it sounds like what happened in Yugioh with infinity vs. infinity +1.
5) Let's say this: If the "Number Gods" belong to the High 3-A Tier, but their attacks don't cover an infinite area, but rather several meters to kilometers (and the range is increased with the use of external elements such as weapons, vehicles, etc.), would this be an outlier?
Thank you. I will be waiting your answers.
The wiki says the following about this tier:
Characters or objects that demonstrate an infinite amount of energy on a 3-D scale, such as creating or destroying infinite mass or affecting an infinite 3-D space. This extends to an infinite number of finite or infinite-sized 3-D universes or pocket dimensions when not accounting for any higher dimensions or time. Large numbers of infinite 3-D universes, unless causally closed from one another by a separate spacetime or existence, only count for a higher level of this tier. Being "infinitely" stronger than this level, unless uncountably so, does not qualify for any higher tier.
And says this about the attack potency:
Any greater finite number is also included within this tier, whereas countably infinite numbers are included under High Universe level.
Then, when I read it, I made this questions (with a few of context):
1) Character A belongs to a category of characters called "Number Gods." They are described as entities with "infinite power" and who resist and generate explosions that "generate infinite joules or tons of explosives." So, would they belong to the High 3-A tier, or should they destroy structures comparable to infinite universes?
2) "Number Gods" exist on a normal planet (like Earth). With their power, they easily destroy large buildings or islands. Would they still be High 3-A even if they only destroyed large buildings or islands, or would they belong to another tier?
3) Character A and B are Number Gods. They fight. Character A defeats Character B. Is this possible? Since they resist and generate explosions equivalent to infinite power (or have been shown to destroy infinite universes).
4) Character A is defeated by Character C because he received something external that made him stronger (weapon, transformation, etc.). Is this possible? Because it sounds like what happened in Yugioh with infinity vs. infinity +1.
5) Let's say this: If the "Number Gods" belong to the High 3-A Tier, but their attacks don't cover an infinite area, but rather several meters to kilometers (and the range is increased with the use of external elements such as weapons, vehicles, etc.), would this be an outlier?
Thank you. I will be waiting your answers.
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