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Tier 1 & 0 Review Thread

Hello, I’d like to submit a profile for review. This is a fan-fictional alternate version of the character, based on the cosmology already accepted on the wiki.

The official cosmology blog already establishes that The Player exists in the “Real World,” transcending the entire structure of the verse (The 3 game universes, Quantum States, and Many-Worlds Multiverse).
  1. [Link to the existing cosmology thread]
  2. [Link to the profile]
  3. [Link to the 2nd profile]
The Profile Justification!:
  • In this alternate continuity, the main character’s prayers allow him to directly channel the power of The Player.
  • Unlike canon, where prayers call upon external characters for help, here prayers summon The Player’s Avatar to empower themself. This grants him access to abilities that transcend the entire cosmology, placing this version of Ness at Low 1-C.
Just some Clarifications…

This profile does not alter canon Ness—it is explicitly labeled as a fan-fictional/alternate-universe version. All cosmology references are grounded in the already-approved cosmology thread/blog. The Player’s transcendence is what gives the justification, not the main character himself in canon, the real word is also said to be above the cosmology. I don’t know what else to say… I was told to show it here. So… yeah..!👍
Where is this story being written, if I may?
 
Notes, or Google DOC. I was given a file!
It's just difficult to judge the quality of the page since it lacks information for a tier 1 character. Fanfiction doesn't need to go through the whole cosmology acceptance thing, but tier 1 pages still need to stand out among other pages and quality is probably the most important thing. Like, is this a good fanfiction Ness? I haven't played Earthbound so I'm unsure how different it is. I'd like to know more.
 
Honestly the references confuse me, I'm unsure what type of story this is supposed to be.
Like Deonment said, It's a parody of homestuck made on the mspa fan site. There are several more serious metafictional elements, though. Aradead in general is kind of meant to be a parody of Sprites^2, with Aradead reaching all these high levels of power by prototyping herself again and again which becomes extremely silly when she's like the entirety of the multiverse or whatever
 
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Like, is this a good fanfiction Ness? I haven't played Earthbound so I'm unsure how different it is. I'd like to know more.
Sorry, I was somewhere else. I’m guessing you mean (the page was updated):

The difference is that:

Old enemies return (again), but the primary threat is the Fragment itself, which is a conceptual entity embodying “evil, entropy, and ruin.”

The Silence of Giygas fanfiction takes the game's meta-story elements (the idea that the Player is helping the heroes) and makes them literal. Ness becomes the Conduit of the Truth of the Universe and the Player unlike the game. There is also more lore attached to the multiverse.
 
Well, the references contain numerous misspellings and it feels like they are made to just explain cosmological stuff mid-story through some sort of exposition. There’s multiple instances of jargon words being used in these references as well. Generally speaking based on what I see, I don’t think it rises to the same quality as the other verses we’ve accepted before.
 
Well, the references contain numerous misspellings and it feels like they are made to just explain cosmological stuff mid-story through some sort of exposition. There’s multiple instances of jargon words being used in these references as well. Generally speaking based on what I see, I don’t think it rises to the same quality as the other verses we’ve accepted before.
Sorry, are you referring to cool and new web comic here? Because if so I do think a lot of the misspellings are probably intentional (although tbh i have no clue where the line yall draw on parody is)
 
Sorry, are you referring to cool and new web comic here? Because if so I do think a lot of the misspellings are probably intentional (although tbh i have no clue where the line yall draw on parody is)
Yes.

I believe that the substitution of the letter 'o' for 0 is intentional since it is deliberate every time, as for everything else, I suppose it's a possibility but I doubt it. If the misspelling was intentional, it still doesn't erase the other problems I have with it and creates further confusion. It doesn't enhance the quality of the work.

Exactly how is it a 'parody'? I don't know the original verse. I've been treating it as an original work. Is it a fanfiction? You'll have to explain this to me, if possible. Fanfiction standards are pretty different from original creations. But based on how I see currently, it I don't think it would be accepted either way.
 
I'm here to submit The Roleplay Verse's cosmology for review. It's relatively low-tiered, and a lot of the wank I had issues with previously has been removed :3
 
It's just difficult to judge the quality of the page since it lacks information for a tier 1 character. Fanfiction doesn't need to go through the whole cosmology acceptance thing, but tier 1 pages still need to stand out among other pages and quality is probably the most important thing. Like, is this a good fanfiction Ness? I haven't played Earthbound so I'm unsure how different it is. I'd like to know more.
What would you like to know more about?
 
I know you aren't the author, so I'm not sure why you submitted this. Did they ask you too?

Anyway, I've already seen this cosmology in passing, and now that it's here apparently a tier 0 addition has been included? The actual structure of the blog istself isn't the worst we've had, but regardless, I already knew that this verse would be unacceptable.

Where to even begin...

Firstly, narrative. I believe the verse is almost entirely designed for high scaling and not to tell a genuine story. Based on everything I know and have seen, it's just bigger for the sake of bigger. I mean, the high tiers don't benefit then story in any way, shape, or form. It's completely unneccesary. From the bottom up, I don't really understand the neccesity of anything. I don't understand why there is an infinite multiverse. I don't understand the inclusion of an apparent supreme being.

Secondly, the quality itself. The character pages that are present on the wiki fall woefully short of the standards I'd expect out of tier 1/0 verses. THey barely contain any character info beyond the most basic of summaries. Now, I don't expect entire essays going into a character, but a tier 1 page needs to be at least somewhat exceptional. There needs to be a clear effort towards explaining character's personalities and motives, which the pages I know would be updated to include a tier 1 key upon acceptance don't really get into at all.

There's also characters important to the cosmology such as Death which apparently aren'tr indexed as tier 1 despite the fact they 'embody the paradoxes that sustain creation itself'. Alongside the pages which once included large size type 10, either there is incompotence afoot or there's something fishy going on.

Speaking of the pages, I've gleaned through them and the verse page and still have no clue what the story even is. The story is set in a place called happy town, which actually has its own civilization page, but even that provides next to no information. I've seen passages of the story and they are very powerscaling heavy. Just one example; the story states a character "ran across 5 kilometers in 0.05 seconds". I don't understand the choice to write it this way. t's frustratingly on the nose, jarring, and clearly intended to enact a value rather than immerse a reader.

Needless to say, as of the present moment I don't see any reason to accept this verse. The writing quality is generally poor and I have my doubts about there being narrative reasons with any substance behind them.

It should not be submitted again for another 2 months. In the meantime, I recommend a thorough studying of the tier 1 page rules.
 
I know you aren't the author, so I'm not sure why you submitted this. Did they ask you too?
Yes
Anyway, I've already seen this cosmology in passing, and now that it's here apparently a tier 0 addition has been included? The actual structure of the blog istself isn't the worst we've had, but regardless, I already knew that this verse would be unacceptable.

Where to even begin...

Firstly, narrative. I believe the verse is almost entirely designed for high scaling and not to tell a genuine story. Based on everything I know and have seen, it's just bigger for the sake of bigger. I mean, the high tiers don't benefit then story in any way, shape, or form. It's completely unneccesary. From the bottom up, I don't really understand the neccesity of anything. I don't understand why there is an infinite multiverse. I don't understand the inclusion of an apparent supreme being.

Secondly, the quality itself. The character pages that are present on the wiki fall woefully short of the standards I'd expect out of tier 1/0 verses. THey barely contain any character info beyond the most basic of summaries. Now, I don't expect entire essays going into a character, but a tier 1 page needs to be at least somewhat exceptional. There needs to be a clear effort towards explaining character's personalities and motives, which the pages I know would be updated to include a tier 1 key upon acceptance don't really get into at all.

There's also characters important to the cosmology such as Death which apparently aren'tr indexed as tier 1 despite the fact they 'embody the paradoxes that sustain creation itself'. Alongside the pages which once included large size type 10, either there is incompotence afoot or there's something fishy going on.

Speaking of the pages, I've gleaned through them and the verse page and still have no clue what the story even is. The story is set in a place called happy town, which actually has its own civilization page, but even that provides next to no information. I've seen passages of the story and they are very powerscaling heavy. Just one example; the story states a character "ran across 5 kilometers in 0.05 seconds". I don't understand the choice to write it this way. t's frustratingly on the nose, jarring, and clearly intended to enact a value rather than immerse a reader.

Needless to say, as of the present moment I don't see any reason to accept this verse. The writing quality is generally poor and I have my doubts about there being narrative reasons with any substance behind them.

It should not be submitted again for another 2 months. In the meantime, I recommend a thorough studying of the tier 1 page rules.
Okay (I should’ve actually submitted the 2nd Cosmology)
 
I'm here to submit The Roleplay Verse's cosmology for review. It's relatively low-tiered, and a lot of the wank I had issues with previously has been removed :3
Alright, so... another cosmology which is definitely not the worst, far from it, but I do still have issues with this. However, I'm not going to reject this outright since I do have some questions.

Firstly, the apparent 5D aspects of the cosmology is something I have an issue with. I can't find any justification for 5D outside of a very silly quote, "holy sh*t a 5th dimentional elder god" (just as well, dimensional was spelled wrong in the quote, which isn't a great sign). I don't really understand the whole thing with Elder Gods or what exactly the story does with higher dimensions. All the blog really discusses about them is that there is an infinite multiverse that just has a fifth dimension. I understand Gods needing to be beyond the realms of mortals, but such a thing isn't mentioned in the blog, and considering their apparent interactions with characters like Nob seeming to be alike with interactions between any other character, this isn't actually the case.

So I want to know more of why they're in the story and what they do besides existing as 5D entities for... some reason. It isn't apparent on the blog at all.

Beyond that, the blog offhandedly says that they've (elder gods) only been shown up to five dimensions, but also implies that there are infinite dimensions somehow?? And this isn't brought up again across the rest of the blog until the very bottom where it's said that such a statement is an outlier and has been disregarded. Said outlier is also basically the very definition of what the purge eliminated from FCOC. So I'm unsure of why you still mentioned it in the main sections.

The Void of Nonexistence, to put it bluntly, lacks substance. It's a tiny section on the blog and honestly very easy to just scroll right past without paying mind to it. It doesn't contain anything interesting or captivating, it just is. The quotes listed within that section also lack substance and don't really inform anyone of what the void actually is or why a reader/onlooker should care about it or be interested in it. Is the sole point of the void to just be the 'outside'? I feel like it could be cut out entirely and there would be no difference.

Next is the Audience, which I actually believe is an interesting concept. But like the void, it just feels undercooked, although to a lesser extent. The section on the blog is tiny and, outside of character quotes, only discusses the apparent transcendence of them beyond the void. I would like for you to explain the importance and effect of of The Audience to the overall plot of the verse.
 
I'm not going to reject this outright since I do have some questions.
PROGRESS YAY

Just as a heads up I may seem passive aggressive in my response...please know that this is not intentional and instead is due to my lacking ability to give myself breaks 🥀

Firstly, the apparent 5D aspects of the cosmology is something I have an issue with. I can't find any justification for 5D outside of a very silly quote, "holy sh*t a 5th dimentional elder god" (just as well, dimensional was spelled wrong in the quote, which isn't a great sign). I don't really understand the whole thing with Elder Gods or what exactly the story does with higher dimensions. All the blog really discusses about them is that there is an infinite multiverse that just has a fifth dimension. I understand Gods needing to be beyond the realms of mortals, but such a thing isn't mentioned in the blog, and considering their apparent interactions with characters like Nob seeming to be alike with interactions between any other character, this isn't actually the case.
Some of the quotes are misspelled because they're taken straight outta the roleplay sessions, being other people's exact wording, not my own 😅

The basis of 5D stuff existing is both multiple of Mel's characters (June, Mel, Emerald & others) talking about it and the existence of Chad The 5th Dimensional Elder God. He was a medium-sized plot point within Nob's research prior to the THUS arc, where Nob summoned him from the 5D space (and sealing both his true form and powers) to try and gain info on him. Chad is one of 2 characters who've been able to manhandle Nob consistently, and is also heavily implied to be on par with Katie (that of whom is the other character who's been able to manhandle Nob, as well as Patatino/his gadgets, both of the Hatgets as well as Derreck's base and Blanco form, the latter of which at max power can destroy the main roleplay verse, the 5th dimension and the infinite multiverses), with the interaction between Chad and Nob basically just being Katie attempting to defuse the situation and stop Chad from beating Nob to a pulp. That part isn't explained well, and could definitely be explained better tho-

Beyond that, the blog offhandedly says that they've (elder gods) only been shown up to five dimensions, but also implies that there are infinite dimensions somehow?? And this isn't brought up again across the rest of the blog until the very bottom where it's said that such a statement is an outlier and has been disregarded. Said outlier is also basically the very definition of what the purge eliminated from FCOC. So I'm unsure of why you still mentioned it in the main sections.
It's definitely somewhat notable, if someone were to go back to the source material and see that they'd be confused as to why the cosmology is so small...the intention with the references were that people would read them where they were placed rather than at the bottom, but I could add another part directly in the sentence if most people skip to the bottom for references :3

The Void of Nonexistence, to put it bluntly, lacks substance. It's a tiny section on the blog and honestly very easy to just scroll right past without paying mind to it. It doesn't contain anything interesting or captivating, it just is. The quotes listed within that section also lack substance and don't really inform anyone of what the void actually is or why a reader/onlooker should care about it or be interested in it. Is the sole point of the void to just be the 'outside'? I feel like it could be cut out entirely and there would be no difference.
Some better quotes about the void have been made, as long as it's fine I could probably replace the old ones with some better ones :3

It's a little funny lol, what's within The Void Of Nonexistence is currently being expanded upon in the THUS arc, albeit by a little bit. It currently contains Katie's Room, but it also contains The Sandstorm Glasshouse (basically where The Phytans, godly creatures who have knowledge on THUS and work with Pat, live within. It's also slowing down the time it'll take for Movie Night to happen, and it's currently planned for the main cast to go there before fighting The Audience). In a way its similar to how the 5th dimension functions with Chad, with gods also being capable of "setting up home base" there too :3

Next is the Audience, which I actually believe is an interesting concept. But like the void, it just feels undercooked, although to a lesser extent. The section on the blog is tiny and, outside of character quotes, only discusses the apparent transcendence of them beyond the void. I would like for you to explain the importance and effect of of The Audience to the overall plot of the verse.
Similarly to the void, The Audience's showings are increasing as time goes on, with some better quotes available later that I can put in there as long as it's fine :3

While the 2 can be somewhat interchangeable, THUS and The Audience are basically the main antagonists of the THUS arc. Nob's entire character arc has basically just been "getting stronger so that he can defend himself and others from danger", and The Audience is essentially a supersized version of that. Before the THUS arc, Nob was busy making contingency plans to deal with any gods he may encounter, but Interesting Face (either an avatar or hired man, working under THUS or The Audience either way) stole the contingency plans, leading to a chain of events that caused THUS to start the timer for Movie Night.

In short, The Audience is the main antagonist, as well as the entire reason that the THUS arc exists :3
 
Small update uh...apparently the cosmology for the RP verse is changing still (the guy said it wouldn't but apparently it is now)...consider this me unsubmitting the thing, at least for right now, i'll be back to submit it after the story arc is over :<
 
The basis of 5D stuff existing is both multiple of Mel's characters (June, Mel, Emerald & others) talking about it and the existence of Chad The 5th Dimensional Elder God. He was a medium-sized plot point within Nob's research prior to the THUS arc, where Nob summoned him from the 5D space (and sealing both his true form and powers) to try and gain info on him. Chad is one of 2 characters who've been able to manhandle Nob consistently, and is also heavily implied to be on par with Katie (that of whom is the other character who's been able to manhandle Nob, as well as Patatino/his gadgets, both of the Hatgets as well as Derreck's base and Blanco form, the latter of which at max power can destroy the main roleplay verse, the 5th dimension and the infinite multiverses), with the interaction between Chad and Nob basically just being Katie attempting to defuse the situation and stop Chad from beating Nob to a pulp. That part isn't explained well, and could definitely be explained better tho-
This doesn't entirely answer my question, this is mostly just you expanding on the fact that a 5th dimension exists. I know it exists, that much is apparent on the blog. What I want to know is what Elder Gods actually are. The main cast, who are mortal, lower creatures, don't seem to view these characters as 'gods' on any fashion. So I don't really know why they're scaled using a higher dimension when they could easily pass as any other character based on my knowledge. Is there nothing special to being an 'Elder God'? Why do they exist? I don't understand why these god characters are gods in-verse when I can't find any notable information about them.

You knew it wasn't explained well? You should make absolutely sure that everything is explained as well as possible prior to submission. That should go without saying. It just creates confusion otherwise.
It's definitely somewhat notable, if someone were to go back to the source material and see that they'd be confused as to why the cosmology is so small...the intention with the references were that people would read them where they were placed rather than at the bottom, but I could add another part directly in the sentence if most people skip to the bottom for references :3
So are there infinite dimensions or not?? I was confused why it was included in the main section because the cosmology supposedly no longer has infinite dimensions. Whether it does or does not needs to be more clear. I know there are statements of it within your verse yet you don't scale the cosmology to High 1-B. Can you clarify this?
Some better quotes about the void have been made, as long as it's fine I could probably replace the old ones with some better ones :3

It's a little funny lol, what's within The Void Of Nonexistence is currently being expanded upon in the THUS arc, albeit by a little bit. It currently contains Katie's Room, but it also contains The Sandstorm Glasshouse (basically where The Phytans, godly creatures who have knowledge on THUS and work with Pat, live within. It's also slowing down the time it'll take for Movie Night to happen, and it's currently planned for the main cast to go there before fighting The Audience). In a way its similar to how the 5th dimension functions with Chad, with gods also being capable of "setting up home base" there too :3
Part of my problem with the quotes is that they just generally feel unserious by nature. One of them mentions this thing called void floor and Nob's quote features an actual smiley face in his dialogue somehow. If there are better quotes with a more serious context, yes I would like to see them.

You didn't really answer my question about the void, I asked if the point of it was to be the 'outside' of everything. What do you do with that concept? If it is a void of actual non-existence, how does it contain places like Katie's Room and The Sandstorm Glasshouse? It's fine that it's still being expanded on but I need to know more. It simply existing and being a place where other places also exist isn't enough.
Similarly to the void, The Audience's showings are increasing as time goes on, with some better quotes available later that I can put in there as long as it's fine :3

While the 2 can be somewhat interchangeable, THUS and The Audience are basically the main antagonists of the THUS arc. Nob's entire character arc has basically just been "getting stronger so that he can defend himself and others from danger", and The Audience is essentially a supersized version of that. Before the THUS arc, Nob was busy making contingency plans to deal with any gods he may encounter, but Interesting Face (either an avatar or hired man, working under THUS or The Audience either way) stole the contingency plans, leading to a chain of events that caused THUS to start the timer for Movie Night.

In short, The Audience is the main antagonist, as well as the entire reason that the THUS arc exists :3
Well, it does have potential, but like the other parts I wish there was more information. I don't actually mind this part of the cosmology since I like the concept and they have a major role, but I'll be keeping an eye on it.
Small update uh...apparently the cosmology for the RP verse is changing still (the guy said it wouldn't but apparently it is now)...consider this me unsubmitting the thing, at least for right now, i'll be back to submit it after the story arc is over :<
What.

You submitted this because you were sure there would be no changes, did you not? Why are they changing it now?
 
What. You submitted this because you were sure there would be no changes, did you not? Why are they changing it now?
This is for 2 reasons mainly:

For one, this does need better writing and explanations...I need some work on that, and your help if you're willing to offer it up :3
For two (and yes, I'm a little bit peeved about this), pat said that there is likely to be some cosmology changes, even after he said that there wouldn't be...while these are likely minor, it'll throw a stake into the gears of the review process and make stuff more confusing for you guys. I don't know why its suddenly undergoing minor changes, but it's most definitely for story reasons as all of the cosmology changes have had heavy story importance, so I trust him here :0

So are there infinite dimensions or not?? I was confused why it was included in the main section because the cosmology supposedly no longer has infinite dimensions. Whether it does or does not needs to be more clear. I know there are statements of it within your verse yet you don't scale the cosmology to High 1-B. Can you clarify this?
There's only 2 statements within the RP verse that imply/state higher dimensions beyond the 5th, that being Derreck Blanco's attack description and Nob noting that there's more than 100 elder gods. The latter could easily be chalked up to elder gods existing in 4th or 5th dimensions, and the former is very obviously power scaling-based, hence why its been disregarded (why the verse doesn't hit High 1-B levels)

Well, it does have potential, but like the other parts I wish there was more information. I don't actually mind this part of the cosmology since I like the concept and they have a major role, but I'll be keeping an eye on it.
YIPPEEE

Part of my problem with the quotes is that they just generally feel unserious by nature. One of them mentions this thing called void floor and Nob's quote features an actual smiley face in his dialogue somehow. If there are better quotes with a more serious context, yes I would like to see them.
These are the same people who had a genuine conversation about the calorie content of a human collarbone, don't expect a lot of serious quotes from them 😭

And I'll add the more serious quotes to the page ASAP :3
You didn't really answer my question about the void, I asked if the point of it was to be the 'outside' of everything. What do you do with that concept? If it is a void of actual non-existence, how does it contain places like Katie's Room and The Sandstorm Glasshouse? It's fine that it's still being expanded on but I need to know more. It simply existing and being a place where other places also exist isn't enough.
It being named the Void Of Nonexistence is not the most accurate descriptor:oops:, it's more just a large-scale structure that encompasses other structures, containing Katie's Room/The Sandstorm Glasshouse & The Roleplay Verse...it does have story significance though, removing it would remove 3 chapters from the THUS arc, Katie's room/the Glasshouse & the more satisfactory ending to Chad fighting Derreck. Depending on the circumstance, it may also prevent resets from happening too...
 
It being named the Void Of Nonexistence is not the most accurate descriptor:oops:, it's more just a large-scale structure that encompasses other structures, containing Katie's Room/The Sandstorm Glasshouse & The Roleplay Verse...it does have story significance though, removing it would remove 3 chapters from the THUS arc, Katie's room/the Glasshouse & the more satisfactory ending to Chad fighting Derreck. Depending on the circumstance, it may also prevent resets from happening too...
What role do 'resets' play in the story? How does the void contribute to their occurrence?

Also still waiting on elder god answers...
This is for 2 reasons mainly:

For one, this does need better writing and explanations...I need some work on that, and your help if you're willing to offer it up :3
For two (and yes, I'm a little bit peeved about this), pat said that there is likely to be some cosmology changes, even after he said that there wouldn't be...while these are likely minor, it'll throw a stake into the gears of the review process and make stuff more confusing for you guys. I don't know why its suddenly undergoing minor changes, but it's most definitely for story reasons as all of the cosmology changes have had heavy story importance, so I trust him here :0
You really should have waited to submit this, since even you are acknowledging that parts of it are subpar and there are apparently changes being made to it mid-review that caused you to unsubmit it. It just gives off the feel of an unfinished project and contains low information on key points.

For the state it's in, I don't think it's acceptable, so I'll reject it for now. But I expect improvements for the next time. FCOC is for amatauer writers, so I don't expect a perfect story out of you or anything, but it should not have glaring flaws or feel unfinished at any points.

Please don't submit it again until you know for a fact that it is ready, up to par, and won't be changed. Do your best to improve your writing in the meantime, and good luck.
 
This doesn't entirely answer my question, this is mostly just you expanding on the fact that a 5th dimension exists. I know it exists, that much is apparent on the blog. What I want to know is what Elder Gods actually are. The main cast, who are mortal, lower creatures, don't seem to view these characters as 'gods' on any fashion. So I don't really know why they're scaled using a higher dimension when they could easily pass as any other character based on my knowledge. Is there nothing special to being an 'Elder God'? Why do they exist? I don't understand why these god characters are gods in-verse when I can't find any notable information about them.
Ope forgot this-

The elder gods are probably the only characters without heavy story importance; they were made and mostly appear before the THUS arc began and have no plans to exist in the THUS arc. While they were important, a few things were noted about them:
  • Chad is the only elder god shown, other have only been previously mentioned
  • Katie has commonly interacted with elder gods before and knows Chad (they aren't the best of friends, but they do know each other)
  • A reason why they don't appear as much in-verse is because elder gods heavily prefer to stay in the dimension they're highest in (Chad prefers to stay in the 5th dimension, 4th dimensional elder gods prefer the 3rd, et cetera)
  • They're notably strong enough for Nob to have made contingency plans for them, making them comparable to Katie. While Katie's been physically attacked by the main cast before, any attempt to actually hurt her has failed awfully...she's single-handedly embarrassed Kam & Noise Braixen, and was even stated capable of restoring the base roleplay verse after Kam and Derreck had their bout. Not to mention that Chad himself was on par with Derreck, who shattered the base Roleplay Verse, the 5th Dimension and The Infinite Multiverses with a single punch...any interactions of the base cast harming gods before the THUS arc can be considered outliars, but I don't think there are any examples of the base cast actually hurting them :0

Should also note that the cast prior to the THUS arc is very unserious in terms of taking threats from higher beings (even a good chunk of the cast currently, about 1/3rd of them). Furthermore, the storytelling prior to the THUS arc was 90% skits, jokes and references, with some heartfelt moments in between :3
 
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