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What tier is this feat?

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Premise: I will briefly explain part of a cosmology that I explained with more details in this other thread.

There's a multiverse, and between each universe there is a fabric, a space (which contains things but it isn't important now) and it is normally unaccessible even for those who can travel between the worlds.
Two beings fight, and their clash destabilizes the structure of a universe, which sinks into this "in between" space.

Can this feat be quantified as AP or is more like hax?
The universe then ceases to exist due to the nature of the in between space, but the clash of the two beings didn't apparently caused particular damage to the surroundings, at least not on a cosmic scale.
 
I would say it's ap considering the destabilization part. Would be similar to two characters fighting and their shockwaves from their clashes destabilize the area or destroy.
 
Thank you for the reply!
Which tier would fit the most in your opinion?
 
I'd say uni+ or low multi. Can I read whatever this is for context?
 
I don't have the scans atm, they can't be found on internet and they aren't in english.
But I'll try to elaborate more:
Always keeping in mind the structure of the multiverse I explained in the other thread, the dialogue is something very close to these words, if they aren't actually the same:

Nyarlatothep: You [Hastur, who's the king of the realm of Carcosa in this series] and your kind fought well. The clash between my powers and your science damaged the structure of this world, and now it is sinking in the non-where [the place between the universes].

There is other stuff unrelated to the feat itself, about the fact that the other Great Old Ones were forced to retreat in their realm after the war and that Hastur's soldier were infected by Nyarlatothep's poison, and became like zombies. Nyarlatothep offers Hastur to freeze time in his palace (Because not even him could save the entire universe), the only place that still was in the normal world (the rest of the universe started being erased as an effect of the contact with the non-where) and where Hastur's family resided. In return, Hastur would have become his servant, and would have helped him and the other gods returning in the multiverse when the right conditions would have met (i.e. a huge part of the plot).
 
The non-where is a strange place, it's defined as the boundary between existence and non-existence, as it contains lesser worlds and people that sometimes exist and sometimes. In certain occasions, people who fell in the non-where have just been doomed to fall in the void for eternity, instead of being erased, and all the kind of stuff I talked about.

But this is unrelated to the feat itself, I wouldn't go too much off topic from my own question.
 
Destabilizing multiple universes is AP, but I wouldn't assume it scaling to physical stats without more in depth context.
 
It's just a single universe that was destabilized from its normal position inside the multiverse.
It's like a series of buoys chained to each other in the sea, where each buoy is a universe (which might be infinite or not) and the water is the non-where.
Their clash made so that one universe lost its balance and sinked in the-where, just like a buoy would detach from the others and go adrift.

It doesn't scale to physical because there are no proof it does.
 
Medeus’ take makes sense here, if it wasn’t through physicals then it would still apply to AP but not physical stats
 
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