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Just a little nitpick, but why do we lump finite 4D on a scale of 10^500 universes and up and infinite 4D into the same tier?
Often, it can result in newbies who are too ignorant about the tiers and stuff just looking at the tiers and thinking that finite and infinite 4D are equal to each other, eg. someone might think Omega Flowey is equal to ZeedMilleniumon, despite the difference between them being literally infinite.
Personally, I feel that we should do the following:
6D and 5D: Low 1-C
Infinite 4D: High 2-A
Finite 4D above 10^500 universes level: 2-A
Often, it can result in newbies who are too ignorant about the tiers and stuff just looking at the tiers and thinking that finite and infinite 4D are equal to each other, eg. someone might think Omega Flowey is equal to ZeedMilleniumon, despite the difference between them being literally infinite.
Personally, I feel that we should do the following:
6D and 5D: Low 1-C
Infinite 4D: High 2-A
Finite 4D above 10^500 universes level: 2-A