ArachDusa
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Not the difference as in "How is it different", I mean the power difference.
Low 2-C denotes being able to destroy one 4-D space-time continuum. Destroying more than one (But less than 1,000) is 2-C. But destroying multiple space-time continuums themselves isn't like destroying two houses inside the same universe. So is there a way to quantify the difference? I know the rating for Dragon Ball Super characters are always either 3 universes or 6 universes, but how much of a numerical increase is the latter from the former? Is it assumed to be an unquantifiable finite gap? Is it infinite? More than infinite? If a Low 2-C character gains an ability that allowed a finite 3-D character to become High 3-A, would they still be considered Low 2-C with no potential to reach 2-C?
Low 2-C denotes being able to destroy one 4-D space-time continuum. Destroying more than one (But less than 1,000) is 2-C. But destroying multiple space-time continuums themselves isn't like destroying two houses inside the same universe. So is there a way to quantify the difference? I know the rating for Dragon Ball Super characters are always either 3 universes or 6 universes, but how much of a numerical increase is the latter from the former? Is it assumed to be an unquantifiable finite gap? Is it infinite? More than infinite? If a Low 2-C character gains an ability that allowed a finite 3-D character to become High 3-A, would they still be considered Low 2-C with no potential to reach 2-C?