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What is the difference between Universal+, Low Multiversal, Multiversal, and High Multiversal?

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Universal is pretty straightforward being powerful enough to destroy a universe but what about Universal+, Low Multiversal, Multiversal, and High Multiversal? When I saw Son Goku (DBS Anime) being put at Low Multiversal, I assumed that it meant being capable of destroying a finite amount of universes but then I saw Asriel Dreemurr being placed at Low Multiversal too when he can destroy a potentially infinite amount of timelines, each of which is as large as a universe. This confuses me. If destroying a finite amount of universes and destroying an infinite amount of universes are both Low Multiversal, what would Multiversal and High Multiversal mean? Also, I saw Universe+ before (not sure if it was VSBW or another wiki) and I'd like to know how that differs from Universe Level and Low Multiverse Level.
 
Universal is pretty straightforward being powerful enough to destroy a universe but what about Universal+, Low Multiversal, Multiversal, and High Multiversal?
  • Universe level/3-A is being capable of destroying all space in the observable universe (and any higher finite amount).
    High Universe level/High 3-A is being able to destroy infinite 3-D space.
  • Universe level+/Low 2-C is being able to destroy entire universes/space-times (not just all the space within one) with character at this tier exceeding 3-D and being 4-D.
  • Low Multiverse level/2-C is being able to destroy two to one thousand space-time continuums.
  • Multiverse level/2-B is being able to destroy 1001 or any higher finite amount of space-time continuums.
  • Multiverse level+/2-A is being able to destroy an infinite amount of space-time continnums. All tiers beyond this one are above 4-D entirely.
High Multiverse level+/High 2-A is not a tier on this wiki, but rather on on CSAP, and is just being able to destroy 5-D structures. It's CSaPs version of Low Complex Multiverse level.
When I saw Son Goku (DBS Anime) being put at Low Multiversal, I assumed that it meant being capable of destroying a finite amount of universes but then I saw Asriel Dreemurr being placed at Low Multiversal too when he can destroy a potentially infinite amount of timelines, each of which is as large as a universe. This confuses me. If destroying a finite amount of universes and destroying an infinite amount of universes are both Low Multiversal, what would Multiversal and High Multiversal mean?
Hyperdeath Asriel is Multiverse level not Low Multiverse level. I'm not sure why he isn't Multiverse level+ but "infinite" can also be hyperbolic for a "large amount that's hard to quantify".
 
  • Universe level/3-A is being capable of destroying all space in the observable universe (and any higher finite amount).
    High Universe level/High 3-A is being able to destroy infinite 3-D space.
  • Universe level+/Low 2-C is being able to destroy entire universes/space-times (not just all the space within one) with character at this tier exceeding 3-D and being 4-D.
  • Low Multiverse level/2-C is being able to destroy two to one thousand space-time continuums.
  • Multiverse level/2-B is being able to destroy 1001 or any higher finite amount of space-time continuums.
  • Multiverse level+/2-A is being able to destroy an infinite amount of space-time continnums. All tiers beyond this one are above 4-D entirely.
High Multiverse level+/High 2-A is not a tier on this wiki, but rather on on CSAP, and is just being able to destroy 5-D structures. It's CSaPs version of Low Complex Multiverse level.

Hyperdeath Asriel is Multiverse level not Low Multiverse level. I'm not sure why he isn't Multiverse level+ but "infinite" can also be hyperbolic for a "large amount that's hard to quantify".
The reason I said "potentially infinite" is because unless you True RESET, every time you reset, a new timeline is created and Asriel has the same line regardless of how many timelines you created meaning it is implied he'd be able to destroy infinite timelines if you were able to create that many.
 
The reason I said "potentially infinite" is because unless you True RESET, every time you reset, a new timeline is created and Asriel has the same line regardless of how many timelines you created meaning it is implied he'd be able to destroy infinite timelines if you were able to create that many.
Can the player create an infinite amount of universes in a finite time? I'm not an undertale scaler so I'd ask someone like Strym
 
Can the player create an infinite amount of universes in a finite time? I'm not an undertale scaler so I'd ask someone like Strym
No, but to a certain extent, the way Undertale is coded is part of the canon so if having an infinite amount of timelines created wouldn't change the dialogue, he is probably able to still destroy an infinite amount of timelines. For instance, there is the hacker's ending for if you hack the game to not get any of the intentional endings. Also, for a long time, you couldn't encounter FUN events without modifying your SAVE file. The name of Sans' blasters (Gaster Blasters) are also never revealed in-game so you have to look into the files to know that Sans is related to Gaster in some way.
 
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  • Universe level/3-A is being capable of destroying all space in the observable universe (and any higher finite amount).
    High Universe level/High 3-A is being able to destroy infinite 3-D space.
  • Universe level+/Low 2-C is being able to destroy entire universes/space-times (not just all the space within one) with character at this tier exceeding 3-D and being 4-D.
  • Low Multiverse level/2-C is being able to destroy two to one thousand space-time continuums.
  • Multiverse level/2-B is being able to destroy 1001 or any higher finite amount of space-time continuums.
  • Multiverse level+/2-A is being able to destroy an infinite amount of space-time continnums. All tiers beyond this one are above 4-D entirely.
High Multiverse level+/High 2-A is not a tier on this wiki, but rather on on CSAP, and is just being able to destroy 5-D structures. It's CSaPs version of Low Complex Multiverse level.

Hyperdeath Asriel is Multiverse level not Low Multiverse level. I'm not sure why he isn't Multiverse level+ but "infinite" can also be hyperbolic for a "large amount that's hard to quantify".
What would Complex Multiversal and High Complex Multiversal be? Is High Complex Multiversal equivalent to Hyperversal?
 
What would Complex Multiversal and High Complex Multiversal be? Is High Complex Multiversal equivalent to Hyperversal?
  • Low Complex Multiverse level/Low 1-C is being able to destroy 5th dimensional structures that are at least universal in size.
  • Complex Multiverse level/1-C is being able to destroy 6th, 7th, 8th or 9th dimensional structures that are at least universal in size.
  • High Complex Multiverse level/High 1-C is being able to destroy 10th or 11th dimensional structures that are at least universal in size.
  • Hyperverse level/1-B is being able to destroy at least 12th dimensional structures, and any dimensional structure greater than that, that are at least universal in size.
  • High Hyperverse level/High 1-B is being able to destroy an infinite-dimensional structure.
If you want to know about any higher tiers just check the tiering system yourself. I should note the character doesn’t have to destroy these structures to scale to these tiers, they can also scale via: affecting them to an extent but not destroying them, enduring explosions capable of destroying or affecting them, and being able to create them (though in most cases they only scale via creation hax).
 
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