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Separation of Touma's 2 'Different Beyond The Right Hand' Abilities?

I just felt that the Dragon Arm and the Invisible Thing are two separate powers for Touma's 'Beyond The Right Hand' and work completely differently, thus should be separated.

My idea is that Touma's new profile should be:

9-C physically. Varies, up to High 1-C with Imagine Breaker | At least High 7-A, possibly higher with Dragon Arm | Unknown with Invisible Thing

Reasoning for tiering for Dragon Arm:

- Ate apart Aureolus' face, and overpowered Level 6 Misaka

Reasoning for tiering for Invisible Thing:

- Has scared Fiamma

- Overcame Kakeru's World Rejector when it destroyed Imagine Breaker

- However, it was also overpowered by 50/50 Othinus

What do you think?
 
IT should be at least 5B, possibly higher. And so many keys is really necessary? He normally will not have the 3 powers, but the opponent cutting his right hand is possible, and being in different keys basically removes it.
 
IT didn't overcome World Rejector. It took him by surprise and WR has time lag between usage. It erased IB, the shell, and then it came out in that order and attacked him. It didn't overcome anything.

The tiering of the other things are far too innaccurate and not enough information to give them their own tierings. Too many variables are unknown.
 
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