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"High Outerverse level: Characters that are extremely powerful compared to other characters within this category, and whose power by far exceeds the regular requirements for tier 1-A. Take note that being infinitely superior to a regular 1-A character, does not automatically make another character qualify for a High 1-A rating. The ones that do qualify would recurrently be equivalent to Tier 0 characters, if not for the presence of one such being within their respective franchises, and/or some minor limitation. As such, characters with serious weaknesses cannot be High 1-A."
I had always thought that High 1-A characters were inherently superior to 1-A characters, and I'm pretty sure that they are.
However, this choice of words seems to imply that being infinitely above baseline 1-A can sometimes be High 1-A, possibly even outright Tier 0.
However, I think this is weird, as Tier 0 characters are supposed to be vastly above 1-A characters no matter what.
Yet, the way High 1-A is being described (see bolded text) makes it sound as if it is just some fancy title given to a verse's best 1-A characters.
I would appreciate some clarification, thanks.
I had always thought that High 1-A characters were inherently superior to 1-A characters, and I'm pretty sure that they are.
However, this choice of words seems to imply that being infinitely above baseline 1-A can sometimes be High 1-A, possibly even outright Tier 0.
However, I think this is weird, as Tier 0 characters are supposed to be vastly above 1-A characters no matter what.
Yet, the way High 1-A is being described (see bolded text) makes it sound as if it is just some fancy title given to a verse's best 1-A characters.
I would appreciate some clarification, thanks.