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Shaking a Multiverse

Potentially yes, you could use the value for shaking a single universe and multiply by the number of universes that were affected.

In the case of an infinite multiverse it isn't measurable, but it would presumably take infinite energy to do so so it'd be High 3-A.
 
Ah.

I was asking because it was in relation to a character like Nakiri Kuubou whose quakes at his fullpower are said to reach "all of creation", which may refer to the whole verse that's 2-B in size (would 2-A but a CRT hasn't been made yet so I'd ignore that for now). Though I asked ALRF and he said he wasn't sure if it is or not.

Or better to say is more of how quantifiable this feat would be if anyone else did this on such a scale or we just rate it in terms of the range they can affect.
 
Well, the Hulk once shook infinite planets across the multiverse, which is a High 3-A feat. I don't remember seeing any actual multiverse-shaking feats though.
 
Right. I forgot about that. Although it wasn't the only thing they did during their fight.
 
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