Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-26134263-20180422041544/@comment-27077671-20180513121602

@Deathstrokethehedgehog you may have a point with the size of the pit it caused. When I said how large that pit was, I was thinking about 130,000 square kilometres, the size of Britain. I thought that would be Island level. Having checked out the main wiki's blog on island and mountain level requirements, I now see that something that qualifies as Island level is actually 54 square kilometres, so hundreds of kilometres is way over that. As I don't want multi-continental Gigantic Hydra, the area of the pit will be decreased.

> I'm normally not fond of people changing power levels in moments like these, but I'll let it slide.

As for the other stuff, the earthquakes and storms didn't happen all across the planet all at once - rather various storms and earthquakes happened at different times at  different places across the planet over several weeks. So that's not quantifiable.

> Clarify this on your page and you'll be fine.

It's higher dimensional nature in this state isn't enough to put it at tier 2 or higher. It's been very explicitly nerfed from when it was actually a Tier 1 being. It's "higher dimensional nature" mainly refers to it "overflowing" into various higher dimensions, and it is not capable of destroying the entire planet in this state, let alone the universe/multiverse.

> Most people in real life believe God as a 4th or 5th dimensional being, and there's good reason to believe that. Being in a higher dimension makes you immeasurably more powerful than a lower dimensional being and essentially makes you appear as a diety. For example, there's a reason Tier 11 exists, a tier below 10-C, Below Average Human Level. There's also a reason why Universal beings are immeasurably fodder to Universe+ beings, which need 4D power on a universal scale to do so.

> I'm going to assume you don't know how exactly to elaborate this. I'm sure you want Hydra to exist in all universes, and I'm fine with that. But let me explain why your reasoning of durability makes Hydra a true higher dimensional being. Imagine a 2D being. Of course, 2D beings have no width whatsoever. Even if its width was 0.00000000000001 Planck Length, that's still width, and t's still 3D. To be 2D, it must have 0 width. Now, say this 2D being fights a 3D being. No matter how much it slices it up, blows it up, etc, it can never affect the 3D being at all, because it is ultimately dealing 0 damage to the overall being, as there is pretty much infinite 2D spaces to deal with/

>Now let's look at Hydra. You state that "much of its true body resides in higher dimensional spaces". Now this would've been fine, and I would have ignore it, if this wasn't used for combat purposes as well. Darkseid's true form is higher dimensional, but this trait isn't used along with his avatars. Hydra, on the other hand, specifically has higher dimensional traits explaining his durability, is specifically stated to exist simultaneously in infinite universes as a reason for regeneration, is literally called pseudo-omnipresent because of its higher dimensional state, and it straight up says he can manipulate higher dimensions (which would have been fine depending on how he does it [like time control abilities for example], but at this point it's pretty obvious he can do it simply because he exists there)

>That's the problem with Hydra; if you use higher dimensional abilities wrong, you can instantly make Hydra go from Island level to Universal+ to possibly Multiversal+.

I'm getting you started on its resistances though. What's your problem there?

> mistake on my part, I meant abilities in general. Most of my problems with it rely on the higher dimension logic.