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I have a pretty crazy thing to suggest.
I am fairly certain that there is not a single tier-11 character on this wiki.
Now, I would like to note that Tier 10-C- is about the power of a old, crippled man or a medium sized dog.
Tier 11-A+ is a two-dimensional square.
I am sensing a very large difference. For instance, if one wanted to post a character that was a squirrel-sized animal, an insect, a small inanimate object (like Waylon Rock) ect, how would you tier it?
So I am making a wild suggestion. What if our tier 11 was renamed tier 12, and tier 11 would become-
Tier 11: Small Creature Level
11-C: Microbe Level
Bacteria. The higher levels of this tier constitute ameobas, and the lower levels constitute viruses.
11-B: Insect Level
Insects, arachnids, plankton, and the smallest mammals, fish and reptiles.
11-A: Small Mammal Level
Squirrels, hares, fish, and small innanimate objects (such as rocks). The higher tiers constitute small dogs and most cats, as well as large fish (Tuna, salmon, ect) The lower tiers constitute tarantulas, most birds, and mice.
I am fairly certain that there is not a single tier-11 character on this wiki.
Now, I would like to note that Tier 10-C- is about the power of a old, crippled man or a medium sized dog.
Tier 11-A+ is a two-dimensional square.
I am sensing a very large difference. For instance, if one wanted to post a character that was a squirrel-sized animal, an insect, a small inanimate object (like Waylon Rock) ect, how would you tier it?
So I am making a wild suggestion. What if our tier 11 was renamed tier 12, and tier 11 would become-
Tier 11: Small Creature Level
11-C: Microbe Level
Bacteria. The higher levels of this tier constitute ameobas, and the lower levels constitute viruses.
11-B: Insect Level
Insects, arachnids, plankton, and the smallest mammals, fish and reptiles.
11-A: Small Mammal Level
Squirrels, hares, fish, and small innanimate objects (such as rocks). The higher tiers constitute small dogs and most cats, as well as large fish (Tuna, salmon, ect) The lower tiers constitute tarantulas, most birds, and mice.