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Would the verse authors agree or disagree with our profiles

atlus devs seeing outerversal joker (persona 5)
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Yeah most likely.
Many probably wouldn't care but would say something vague like "While I do think that this is a good indicator of power, I do not think it is accurate from a story writing standpoint".
For example, in the Sonic Twitter Takeover, Sonic was unable to break a board despite being able to destroy small stars. In fact that even contradicts the main series, as even ignoring major powerscaling, Sonic fought Chaos, and has plowed through many badniks with ease. He even broke through a boulder with zero effort in Sonic CD. But to be fair that entire thing is just the voice actors winging it...
 
Well here's a thought. I often see "Feats > Statements".
Feats are actions done because the author isn't aware of the ramifications, because it looks cool, or because of plot.
Statements are limits put in place by the author. Granted there may be exceptions like the changing writers or the person saying the statement not knowing the verse or the verse growing bigger than the original author can control. I hear George Lucas doesn't like the Expanded Legends Star Wars universe and didn't intend on the jedi becoming as godly as they did.

But on a smaller scale, if something occurs that vastly outstrips what the writers says, chances are it's probably not as great as the writer intended.

Or side effects. In scifi space ships will go from surface to orbit in seconds because no one wants to wait without realizing the speeds being travel. Or another example is that nuclear fire burns several times hotter than the sun and will actually tear you apart on a subatomic level. So if a superhero or character survives nuclear fire you've also given them the ability to bathe in the sun and survive anything that could tamper with your atoms that is less powerful than the sun. And anyone that can wield nuclear fire effectively gets the same package. Doubt that writers including nuke survival realized this.

Or sometimes set limits get ignored. Like a character in the medium saying they can't cut something if it's tough enough the viewers ignore it and just say that if something isn't cut it's because it has some sort of unique magic property.
 
The staff that works at Digimon lacks a full idea of what Digimon is, a lot of stuff that we have is from different authors, interviews, and stuff that isn't mainstream. When we have two staff from different projects talking about their background settings, we have a lot of "is that so? I had no idea". But basically, most of the time don't connect the dots of their worldview and don't have a full view.

Something they are very aware of and they leave it for the fans to connect this stuff, so it's very likely a lot of them aren't aware of the stuff that is discussed about Digimon, they would be surprised by the fans connecting so much stuff that they weren't aware of.
 
Warhammer 40k + Fantasy + Age of Sigmar: Depends on which author sees whose profile
Touhou: ZUN sees the text walls everyone has as a default addition and is surprised
Epic Battle Fantasy: Seeing a few EBF remix comment sections, the steam community posts Matt Roszak comments on, and everything in EBF 5 (See Grand Gallery), Matt has likely seen the EBF profiles
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Araki checks Giorno matches and gets more confused than the people who figured out what King Crimson, Gold Experience Requiem, D4C, Wonder of U, and Soft & Wet Go Beyond do
SCP: The authors of anything tier 1 or 0 know what they were doing
Dungeons and Dragons: Gary smiles
Bleach: Kubo wouldn't care. However, realistically speaking, if Kubo wanted the verse to be what (most) people claim it to be (Universal high tiers and everyone is ftl), TYBW anime 2nd half will make it clear
 
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I think a lot of writers who have lightning fast statements for their characters would be surprised how actually fast that is, especially if there calcs which put lightning feats in relativistic to relativistic+ ranges.
 
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