- 487
- 476
My argument is that there are multiple logical ways to go about thisSo your argument should be "hey this should be listed as a key not just a thing he could do", not, " Remove it altogether ".
Which, fine, seems agreeable.
we can either:
A) Change Superman’s tier justification from “4-B. 2-A after an unknown number of sun dips” to “4-B. 2-A after flying through an unknown number of Sixth Dimensional suns”
Or
B) Remove the tier entirely, but you seem to be strictly against that, since it’s extremely relevant to canon.
And seriously, why is Superman in that key even considered Multiversal+?
1. Saying Superman destroyed the multiverse would be the same as rating a hypothetical man 7-B for causing the destruction of a hypothetical city by accidentally slipping and falling on a hypothetical red button, which causes the hypothetical bomb to go off.
This same logic applies to the “feat”. Sure, you could say that the man destroyed the City, but it wasn’t of his own “power”, so it would be more accurate to say he caused it. The same applies to Superman. You could say he destroyed World Forgers Multiverse, but it wasn’t of his own physically power, it was the act of preventing World Forger from landing the final strike, which inevitably led to it being destroyed.
To summarize:
Assuming we’re keeping the key, it should be changed to “4-B. 2-A after flying through an unknown number of Sixth Dimensional suns”. When taking into account that he didn’t actually destroy the multiverse of his own power, it would be more logical for it to say “4-B. 2-C, possibly 2-A after an flying through an unknown number of Sixth Dimensional suns”.