Tiering System
Tiering System
Tiering System
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This page is extremely important. In order to understand many things around here and in order to start making your own profiles and
debating, you need to know this system.
Notes
It should be noted that sometimes having overall destructive capacity is not enough to defeat others that harbor "broken" or "hax"
abilities.
Identically, two characters in the same tier do not necessarily need to be equivalent in terms of power. The energy difference between
them can range from negligible to absolutely titanic, dependable upon the tier.
Furthermore, a higher tier character cannot always beat a character with a lower tier, especially if their power levels are close to each
other and/or their foe has ridiculous hax.
This system is based on the principle that adhering to infinity in projective Geometry, and the concept of a Hausdorff dimension, each
higher spatial dimension is more than inaccessibly greater than the preceding number of any magnitude. For example, how many
squares would stack into a cube? Since true 2-dimensional squares don't have any height (since we're stacking them), it would take
more than an infinite amount for it to even be remotely possible to fill a true 3-dimensional cube. Kindly see this video for a more
detailed explanation with easier to understand examples.
To add upon this, according to Brane Cosmology, a universe consists of a 4-dimensional (3 spatial dimensions [length, width and
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height] + 1 temporal [time] dimension) brane in a higher-dimensional structure, with our multiverse containing something on the order
of 10^500 (an extremely large number. To grasp how ridiculously gigantic it is, one billion is only 10^9) of them.
The M-Theory defines the total and complete sum of an entire multiverse, with all higher dimensions included, as a 10 to 11-
dimensional structure. We tail the conventions of a complete and full multiverse being 11-dimensional, unless stated otherwise.
DO NOTE that the prior two paragraphs are just describing two possible models for how dimensions can work in a cosmology and
shouldn't be generally assumed and are only primarily listed as examples, such as if they were to be presented as true in the context of
the story.
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The Scale
11-C: Point level
0-dimensional Characters
11-B: Line level
1-dimensional characters
11-A: Plane level
2-dimensional characters
10-A: Athlete level
Athletes, what you'd think most fighting characters from action movies would scale to at a glance.
Tier 9: Structural
9-C: Street level
Peak Humans to Low Superhuman. Few physically very strong olympic level athletes and martial artists in real life. Most protagonists
and final villains from action/martial arts movies may scale to here at a glance. Large animals.
9-B: Wall level
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Characters/Weapons who can destroy a wall, or those who can easily harm characters with wall level durability. Very large animals.
9-A: Room/Small Building level
Characters/Weapons who can destroy a room or a small building, or those who can easily harm characters with room level durability.
Extremely large animals.
Tier 8: Urban
8-C: Building level
8-C: Building level
High 8-C: Large Building level
Characters/Weapons who can destroy a building, or those who can easily harm characters with building level durability.
Characters/Weapons who can destroy a city-block, or those who can easily harm characters with city-block level durability.
Characters/Weapons who can destroy multiple city-blocks, or those who can easily harm characters with multi city-block level
durability.
Tier 7: Nuclear
7-C: Town level
Characters who can destroy a town, or those who can easily harm characters with town level durability.
7-B: City level
Characters/Weapons who can destroy a city, or those who can easily harm characters with city level durability.
7-A: Mountain level
Characters/Weapons who can destroy a large mountain, or those who can easily harm characters with mountain level durability.
Tier 6: Tectonic
6-C: Island level
6-C: Island level
High 6-C: Large Island level
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Characters/Weapons who can destroy a large island, or those who can easily harm characters with island level durability.
6-B: Country level
Characters who can destroy a country, or those who can easily harm characters with country level durability.
6-A: Continent level
6-A: Continent level
High 6-A: Large Continent/Multi-Continent level
Characters who can destroy a continent or multiple countries, or those who can easily harm characters with continent level durability.
Tier 5: Celestial
5-C: Moon level
5-B: Planet level
Characters who can create/destroy large gas giants such as Jupiter and Saturn.
Tier 4: Stellar
4-C: Star level
3-C: Galaxy level
3-B: Multi-Galaxy level
3-A: Universe level
Universe level: Characters who can destroy all of the physical matter within an observable universe at full power. More specifically,
usually via an explosion, omnidirectional energy blast, or a shockwave, that encompasses all of the stars and planets within a
universe.
High Universe level: Characters who have an infinite degree of 3-dimensional power. Take note that we consider most small scale
time-space abilities as hax, not as A.P.
Tier 2: Macrocosmic
Universe level+: ("Low 2-C") This is for characters who can destroy and/or create an entire 4-dimensional construct such as
tesseracts or hypercubes. Common feats that would also be on this level include creating and/or destroying the entirety of the 4-
dimensional container of one universe, not just the physical matter within one. For example an entire timeline would often include
the entire 4-dimensional vector space.
2-C: Multi-Universe level/Low Multiverse level
Multi-Universe level/Low Multiverse level: Characters who can destroy and/or create up to 1000 universal 4-dimensional
constructs/containers.
2-B: Multiverse level
Characters who can create and/or destroy 1001 to any higher finite number of universal 4-dimensional constructs/containers.
2-A: Multiverse level+
Multiverse level+: Characters who can destroy and/or create an infinite number of universal 4-dimensional constructs.
High Multiverse level+: Characters who are 5-dimensional, and/or can destroy and/or create 5-dimensional constructs to a greater
degree than Multiverse level+
Tier 1: Extra Dimensional
These are 6-11-dimensional characters. Even 6-dimensional characters can logically easily destroy a more than infinite number of 5-
dimensional constructs, and 7-dimensional characters exceed that scale a more than infinite number of times, and so onward. However,
these characters do not exceed the 11-dimensional scale of the totality of a full multiverse, as defined by M-Theory. Note, these tiers
are not based off how M-Theory views these dimensions, but that M-Theory cites there being this many dimensions existing.
12-dimensional beings and above. These are characters that are beyond complex multiversal scale.
"Hyperverse" in this case comes from two words: "Hyper", which is used in mathematics to designate higher-dimensional space, and
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something extreme, STATS
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or beyond WIKIlevel. As well as "verse" as a short for "universe." So it is intended as a description of a
the usual
superior higher-dimensional existence, beyond conventional reality.
12-dimensional characters are a more than infinite number of times greater than a full complex multiverse, 13-dimensional characters
are greater than an infinite number times that and so onward.
Low Hyperverse level: 12-dimensional characters (That vastly exceed multiversal scale, but are still loosely related to it)
Hyperverse level: Characters with a finite number of dimensions greater than 12.
High Hyperverse level: Infinite-dimensional Hilbert spatial characters, or any number of dimensions higher than infinity.
1-A: Outerverse level
Characters that have no dimensional limitations, and are beyond scientific definition, in the realm of metaphysics. (Note this is meant to
refer to "physics beyond physics," however this far from the only definition of metaphysics)
Basically, a being or an object which is outside and beyond all concepts of space. This is usually something completely formless,
abstract, metaphysical and transcendental. The usual scale does not make sense against a beyond-dimensional object. Such beings
can not be affected by destruction within the confines of space, physical matter, and energy. This "space" in which there is no
dimension can be the background for any dimensional space. Within such a beyond dimensional "space," a dimensional structure with
any number of dimensions can be placed, because there are no restrictions regarding dimensions.
Note that all 1-A characters whose size would be considered Outerversal in size, would be beyond the scopes of dimensioned
concepts.
Low Outerverse level: Characters that are beyond all dimensional scale, i.e., dimensionless characters that are superior to
dimensionality as a whole, or characters that can create/destroy structures of this magnitude.
Outerverse level: Characters that are transcendent to the concept of dimensionality, as well as characters capable of
destroying/creating such structures.
High Outerverse level: Characters/structures that dwarf other things that fit the definition of Outerverse level to the same extent
that an Outerverse level character dwarfs anything below that would fall under this definition.
1-S: Extraverse level
Characters who exist so far beyond the baseline of Outerverse level and High Outerverse level that using such tiers to categorize them
has become cumbersome. This tier is usually used for talking about some of the largest and or strongest things that have been found
in fiction, and is not something that should be seen as the next new thing to try to put characters at.
Extraverse level: Characters who can create, destroy, or significantly affect structures which would have their size expressed as
infinity on a scale where 1 is baseline Outerverse level and 2 is baseline High Outerverse level.
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Notes
IMPORTANT: If there are any questions that have not been answered within this section, we have a FAQ page. If there are any questions
you have that wasn't answered on that page, feel free to join our Discord and ask our staff in the #questions chat.
Note #1: All characters have a greater than infinite number of dimensional aspects, most of which have a null magnitude, with null
being a value that shows that someone doesn't interact with those dimensions. A character which is classified as n-dimensional has
non-null magnitude in n number of dimensional vectors.
Note #2: A query that might arise is the existence of lower-dimensional beings in a higher-dimensional plane, and what it implies.
Contrary to how complicated it sounds, the explanation for it is quite simple.
As noted previously, every being and object has an infinite number of dimensional aspects, with most of them being zero. For example,
a regular bar of soap has an infinite number of dimensional aspects, but the value of all such dimensional vectors, apart from the three
basic spatial dimensions (length, width and height), is null.
In other words, every being and object exists in a higher-dimensional space (apart from those High 1-B and above), only with the
magnitude of higher dimensional vectors being null.
Null in this context being a value less that zero that shows a non-interaction with the vector or dimension.
TL;DR, simply existing in a higher-dimensional space does not classify a character as higher-dimensional in any way whatsoever.
Note #3: Another query that might come to mind is the question of how higher-dimensional beings can defeat lower-dimensional ones.
After all, higher-dimensional objects cannot directly interact with lower dimensional objects, eg: we cannot physically deform a drawing
of a two-dimensional square.
The answer to this is simple: while higher-dimensional creatures cannot directly interact with lower dimensional ones, they can,
however, interact with the higher-dimensional construct within which the lower dimensional construct lies, eg: we can tear the 3-
dimensional paper in which the two-dimensional square exists.
Hence, while higher-dimensional characters are not capable of directly attacking a lower dimensional character, they are very much
capable of harming them (via an indirect attack on a higher-dimensional plane).
Note #4: As noted earlier, any lower-dimensional abilities and effects should technically be useless against higher-dimensional entities.
However, in rare cases, lower-dimensional characters may have abilities (high-level quantum manipulation, reality alteration, etc.) which
allow them to influence higher-dimensional structures.
Additionally, higher-dimensional characters can have problems affecting lower-dimensional structures, because they are too
insignificant from their perspective. Nevertheless, higher-dimensional characters usually have some sort of ability to manipulate reality
via higher-dimensional manipulation, or else creating/casting "shadows," "aspects," "dreams," avatars or the manifestative bodies that
allow them to interact directly with lower dimensions of reality.
There are many different versions of the concept of higher-dimensional entities, each depending on the fictional rules that the author of
that particular franchise has laid out. Hence, it is impossible to say that higher-dimensional characters can always beat lower
dimensional ones within fiction.
Currently misused to an extraordinary degree on the wiki, the "+" symbol should be used when the Attack Potency is greater than the
average (arithmetic mean) of the high end energy level and low end energy level of a particular tier.
Example: Average of Large Building level is: [2 Tons (low end) + 11 tons (high end)]/2 = 6.5 Tons (the arithmetic mean). All energy levels
from 2 Tons to 6.5 Tons should be listed as Large Building level, whereas all energy levels from 6.5 Tons to 11 Tons should be listed as
Large Building level+.
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Note #6: If a character is stated to be omnipotent, that doesn't inherently grant them a particular tier, since that statement often means
that a character is very strong, which is unquantifiable without further context. For example, if a character with 7-B AP says that another
character is omnipotent, it just means that the second character is much stronger than the character who made that statement, but that
doesn't make them High 3-A, Low 2-C, High 1-A etc. by default. Furthermore, our Wiki does not have a Tier 0 in any way be it for claims
of boundlessness or omnipotence, because true omnipotence is not a thing. Check this video for a detailed explanation of the problems
regarding omnipotence.
Note #7: Characters beyond the concept of space also fall under the 1-A Tier, but they are on a slightly higher scale than characters
transcending the concept of dimensionality. Furthermore, the concept of dimensionality is higher than dimensionality as a whole
because it is what makes dimensionality even possible in the first place and it has ultimate authority over it.
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