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Yogiri Takatou 1-A or High 1-B🤔

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Yeah, I don't think the current profiles have anything demonstrating an infinite hierarchy of higher-dimensional universes. Toichirou and UEG were described as ascending through them "endlessly," yeah, but from the context of the scene, that's pretty clearly just talking about how they kept ascending for a while during their fight, before Toichirou finally managed to destroy one of those higher universes while UEG was still inside of it. So, no infinite hierarchy here.

Granted, I was also shown this quote:



Which sounds pretty vague, insofar as it intends to prove the existence of an infinite hierarchy, and seems to be moreso stating that, given infinite time and space, the birth of an entity capable of wiping out all universes is basically an inevitability, so, it's not exactly pointing in that direction either, since infinite space and time could obviously occur within individual universes too.
Well, but the point is that despite the endless transcendence, yogiri true form still was above all of it, like, unreachable, if 2 characters transcensing endless into a hierarchy cannot reach yogiri (true infinite) it would makes sense to yogiri true form be like "possibly high 1-b", because infinite is unreachable, so, despite the endless transcendence, yogiri still was above
 
Well, but the point is that despite the endless transcendence, yogiri true form still was above all of it, like, unreachable, if 2 characters transcensing endless into a hierarchy cannot reach yogiri (true infinite) it would makes sense to yogiri true form be like "possibly high 1-b", because infinite is unreachable, so, despite the endless transcendence, yogiri still was above
Told you their's a possible comeback
 
It doesnt need to be infinite, I quote the tiering system FAQ
Isn't it different from not being able to reach it by increasing the dimension and not being able to reach it by increasing the Aleph?

The former is the aleph2 dimension, 1-A, but the latter is High 1-A

However, higher than the endless hierarchy does not mean that it cannot be reached by increasing its dimensions.
 
Well, but the point is that despite the endless transcendence, yogiri true form still was above all of it, like, unreachable, if 2 characters transcensing endless into a hierarchy cannot reach yogiri (true infinite) it would makes sense to yogiri true form be like "possibly high 1-b", because infinite is unreachable, so, despite the endless transcendence, yogiri still was above
What I can understand from Ultima comment is that there isn't an infinite/endless hierarchy, Yogiri was stated to be at the end of the hierarchy of the verse, that make the hierarchy a countless one with yogiri being at the end of it
 
What I can understand from Ultima comment is that there isn't an infinite/endless hierarchy, Yogiri was stated to be at the end of the hierarchy of the verse, that make the hierarchy a countless one with yogiri being at the end of it
That's basically it yeah.
Yogiri is just above everyone, but not in the same way 1-A are to 1-B so far.
 
And it's stated where?
Because 2 characters transcending endlessly cannot even reach infinity, thats the difference of Infinite to ad infinitum, so, despite UEG transcending endlessly levels of higher dimensions, thats not high 1-B, however, my point is that Yogiri was stated to be beyond all of it
 
Because 2 characters transcending endlessly cannot even reach infinity, thats the difference of Infinite to ad infinitum, so, despite UEG transcending endlessly levels of higher dimensions, thats not high 1-B, however, my point is that Yogiri was stated to be beyond all of it
But they don't have really transcending endlessly in the end since the fight have reached a conclusion. This mean that they have stop somewhere in their transcend.
 
But they don't have really transcending endlessly in the end since the fight have reached a conclusion. This mean that they have stop somewhere in their transcende
well, its a fight between 2 characters with infinite/immeasurable speed that was stated to transcend endless levels of higher dimensions, yeh, the fight eventually ended, but even if the fight didnt ended, it never would reach yogiri after all, yogiri is a dead end, the final destination of everything, the end of everything, and nothing is beyond it
 
well, its a fight between 2 characters with infinite/immeasurable speed that was stated to transcend endless levels of higher dimensions, yeh, the fight eventually ended, but even if the fight didnt ended, it never would reach yogiri after all, yogiri is a dead end, the final destination of everything, the end of everything, and nothing is beyond it
Yogiri being the dead end and the final destination of everything can mean that yogiri is the end/top of the hierarchy and that if they reached the end they will have reached him and so get erased like wee see it.
 
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