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A while ago we changed definitions such that going to other universes, but not to every place in those universes, is interdimensional range instead of multiversal range. Recently I noticed that I have a number of characters who should hence have interdimensional range instead. Let's update those.
Not quite sure what to include as evidence, since the whole point is that the characters don't have feats of going everywhere in the multiverse. Devil's proof and all that. So I guess this will function on the basis of "if someone disagrees they should bring evidence".
So aside from her last key, I don't think we know the universal distance part, so that she should be ranked as interdimensional instead.
Van's Abyss skill is ranked Low Multiversal due to the events of Chapter 126.
There he is attacked by someone in Rodcorte's Divine Realm, which exists outside the universe of Lambda (and in general not in any universe of the multiverse).
It technically should always hit specifically just the spot of the enemy, as it is a reflection skill. I have my doubts that it matters where in a different universe the enemy is for this, though.
What do you think?
Not quite sure what to include as evidence, since the whole point is that the characters don't have feats of going everywhere in the multiverse. Devil's proof and all that. So I guess this will function on the basis of "if someone disagrees they should bring evidence".
Darquesse
Shunting gets you to an equivalent place in another universe, not to a different place. Teleportation gets you only to places you have seen. And for her portals we don't know.So aside from her last key, I don't think we know the universal distance part, so that she should be ranked as interdimensional instead.
Toujou Karuna
As his range description says, his range comes from summoning the goddesses of reincarnation, who take people between various universes when reincarnating things. Feat-wise this means from Earth to other world's planet, so this should be interdimensional.Vandalieu
This is a weird one.Van's Abyss skill is ranked Low Multiversal due to the events of Chapter 126.
There he is attacked by someone in Rodcorte's Divine Realm, which exists outside the universe of Lambda (and in general not in any universe of the multiverse).
Then they attack Vandalieu with a vision related ability, which he can reflect with the Abyss skill to ultimately kill them.Even from Aran and Izumi’s point of view, information about Vandalieu and Talosheim was so limited that they were desperate to know more about them.
And this was a Divine Realm. It was a space that was isolated from Lambda.
Even if they used Clairvoyance to look at Vandalieu, Vandalieu himself would never notice. And even in the near-impossible event that he did, he wouldn’t be able to do anything about it.
“I guess reflecting the damage from cardiopulmonary arrest with Abyss doesn’t have much effect on someone with no physical body,” Vandalieu said.
I'm not sure if by current standards Multiversal is right, or Interdimensional is.“Well then, I’ll use any method available as well.”
Before Vandalieu even finished speaking, the face of Konoe Miyaji, which was twisted with murderous intent, fell apart. It scattered into very small pieces, disappearing like particles of light.
The other reincarnated individuals stopped moving, and then the image of them disappeared.
“It seems that by fusing with Zadiris and everyone else, I was able to reflect the damage for everyone with the Abyss skill and overcome the enemy’s limit,” Vandalieu said.
It technically should always hit specifically just the spot of the enemy, as it is a reflection skill. I have my doubts that it matters where in a different universe the enemy is for this, though.
What do you think?