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Hate to break it to ya, but this is a stomp.

Absaolm is is only 3-A with Enviromental Destruction over time. It doesn't scale to anything he can bring to a fight. This is a 7-B vs. a 3-A.
 
C2 of Omegon said:
Hate to break it to ya, but this is a stomp.

Absaolm is is only 3-A with Enviromental Destruction over time. It doesn't scale to anything he can bring to a fight. This is a 7-B vs. a 3-A.
Sorry, maybe I made it confusing, but what I was going for here is a situation similar to Infinite Zamasu: Vegeta would be fighting Absalom after his corruption has spread to the whole universe, meaning Vegeta would be fighting a 3-A Absalom (his corruption across the whole universe)
 
That still doesn't work.

Infinite Zamasu became the universe and that's why he's Low 2-C. He actually wields that level of power. Absalom's corruption was taking over creation is not AP applicable. Even if his corruption overruns the universe, it's simply Environmental Destruction. Vegeta would just be in a corruption ridden universe. Absalom wouldn't be 3-A and capable of fighting Vegeta.

"Environmental Destruction describes a character's capability to damage and destroy an area around themselves, but not necessarily their capacity to realistically harm their opponent. In practice, this is essentially a non-combat applicable Attack Potency; if a character is able to cause weather phenomena or natural disasters without any reasoning that can support their other statistics being at this level of destructive potency, then they should have trouble or lack the capacity to use these powers to damage characters in comparable tiers."

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Straight from our Environmental Destruction page.
 
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