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I do not know if it means absolutely ALL of the appearances, but possibly yes, although we already rate him as High 2-A. That is sufficient for the multiversal, and stomping the Spectre, feats that he performed in World's Finest.
 
Regardless, we already rate him as High 2-A as Ant said. This won't change anything but minor details.
 
Well, Grant Morrison established something similar during his Action Comics run.
 
In WF Mxy erased the whole DC Multiverse + all the numbered spatial dimensions including his own dimension and recreated it with a single snap . So do you think we should treat mxy destroying higher dimensions beyond 5d as outlier or add a seperate profile to him ?
 
As far as I remember, he simply destroyed all of the parallel universes comprising the regular DC multiverse, and then his own 5th dimension, the latter of which is still a High 2-A feat, although an extremely high-level one.

I don't remember any statement or proof of him destroying all higher-dimensional space, but if he did, that would definitely be an outlier.
 
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As far as I remember, he simply destroyed all of the parallel universes comprising the regular DC multiverse, and then his own 5th dimension, the latter of which is still a High 2-A feat, although an extremely high-level one.
I don't remember any statement or proof of him destroying all higher-dimensional space, but if he did, that would definitely be an outlier.
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Well, that was left unproven, and seems like massive hyperbole. He and Bat-Mite were just playing a game after all. All that we explicitly saw them do was destroy a multiverse of parallel universes, and repeatedly stomp the Spectre.
 
Well, a 5-D character claiming that he destroyed an infinite numbers of dimensions off-screen, while playing a game, does not seem reliable.
 
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