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r>f question

Shiraito983

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let's say the one realm has shown complete evidence for r>F. An excellent one you can think of and a character from the lower realm matches the higher one despite all the solid evidence of r>f. would that be an anti-feat? or the character would scale to the higher beings
 
It would be an anti-feat, unless the lower realm character was able to match the higher realm dude via a power source or something from a higher realm. IE, in Xianxia, there's often stuff like Dao (Sometimes being 1-A) in which if you comprehend it more and more, you'd be able to get stronger and reach higher realms.
 
Big anti-feat. Added to the previous comment, I would say it just shows that R>F is used for quantitative superiority and not qualitative.
 
This would be an anti-feat, since too the higher reality, the lower reality is essentially nothing, and in the case of R > F, a figment of the higher reality's imagination. And one's imagination can't suddenly become real, and fight you. Unless some outside force interferes.
 
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