Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-35099741-20180325033638/@comment-26134263-20180326035859

Oh, then there could be multiple ways to solve that. Here are all the ways that you can do that:


 * Add an "At least" in-front of the tier.
 * Add a "possibly higher", "likely higher", "possibly far higher", or "likely far higher" after the tier.
 * Just make that tier as "Unknown".

I'll explain all of those.

As for the "At least" part, that basically just means that A: They're higher than the "baseline" of the tier (basically just the absolute minimum to count as that tier), or on the higher end of that tier (basically almost reaching the next tier level, but not really.


 * Example: Tier: At least 9-C

For the possibly and likely highers ones, those are pretty self explanatory. It just means that there's a chance or a good possibility that the character is stronger than the tier they have been shown. A good example of this would be Saitama. He's only been shown to do 5-B (Planet level) feats, but it implies that he can do much more.


 * Example: Tier: 5-B, likely higher

You can also combine "At least" and "likely higher" to emphasize that the character could be muuuch higher than the tier they've been shown displaying.


 * Example: Tier: At least 3-A, likely higher

As for making the tier as "Unknown", I'd think that's also self explanatory. Not putting any numbers but keeping it as "Unknown" is a safe way to explain that the character has never been pushed enough to show his true power, thus it's impossible to gauge it.


 * Example: Tier: Unknown

Hope that helps