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Wall level+

I think you can upscale to the + of tiers but you need to be close and have enough evidence of a sufficient gap and stuff
 
Depends on how high into Wall level they are.

If they're like, just mere decimals away from the + threshold, and the block was uber casual, then maybe, yeah.
 
So would an 1.8 times difference from baseline 9-B+ be enough?
We generally start upscaling when the difference is 1.25x or less, but it depends heavily on a case-by-case basis.

A difference of 1.1x or less is usually enough to justify it, and 1.05x or less will almost certainly automatically grant you the chance of upscaling, but again, heavily dependant on a case-by-case basis.
 
Why do characters get to upscale from characters with plus APs, to the next tier with casual feats?
 
Why do characters get to upscale from characters with plus APs, to the next tier with casual feats?
Mostly because of the level of superiority they maintain over said character with a +, and we don't do this on a whim.

The character's AP value needs to be very, very close to the next tier's baseline value for this to be pulled off, followed by a healthy dose of evidence. Or else the entire thing falls apart.

You can also upscale a character to a + from a non + character if the non + character is close to the + threshold but I believe that receives more scrutiny.
 
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