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So on this wiki, the term “High 1-A” or “High Outerverse Level” is defined as:
*Characters who can affect and create/destroy states or realms which are completely transcendent over infinitely-layered Outerversal hierarchies and any extensions thereof, as well as the framework in which such entities are defined in the first place. Note that simply adding more "layers" to an already infinite 1-A hierarchy (or some structure of equivalent size) is not enough to reach this tier, and one must be completely external and unreachable by it in any form.
My question is this: On the requirements, said character must transcend an infinite-layered 1-A hierarchy to receive this tier, but what if the character transcended a realm that has a size equivalent to or larger than an infinite 1-A hierarchy? In other words, would a character still qualify for High 1-A if they transcended a 1-A realm that doesn’t have its own infinite-layered hierarchy, but had the same (or larger) size as one?
*Characters who can affect and create/destroy states or realms which are completely transcendent over infinitely-layered Outerversal hierarchies and any extensions thereof, as well as the framework in which such entities are defined in the first place. Note that simply adding more "layers" to an already infinite 1-A hierarchy (or some structure of equivalent size) is not enough to reach this tier, and one must be completely external and unreachable by it in any form.
My question is this: On the requirements, said character must transcend an infinite-layered 1-A hierarchy to receive this tier, but what if the character transcended a realm that has a size equivalent to or larger than an infinite 1-A hierarchy? In other words, would a character still qualify for High 1-A if they transcended a 1-A realm that doesn’t have its own infinite-layered hierarchy, but had the same (or larger) size as one?