Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26221691-20170111062911/@comment-26517929-20170111122424

I will say what I said to Cross. If one is planning on making a verse full of tier 1-A main protagonists and antagonists. I believe you should probably make a blog detailing a reason why they are this level. Not gonna lie Ii am guilty of having a verse full of 1-A MAIN characters. But when we start getting fodder 1-A's then things are getting crazy.

I use my Yuracion Absolon verse as an example. Many notice many characters share similar tiers and reasonings. But of course I made a blog explaining how scaling and tiering works with these characters. Heck, soon I'm even gonna update it with more reasoning. Plus this also saves me time when editing pages. Although I probably should add more reasoning.

I feel as though you should have a story reason behind a ton of 1-A's other than "muh my verse so OP.." Yuracion Absolon deals with dimensions as a major plot point. Heck the seals I make reflect that. But some people I've seen make a ton of 1-A's without really any good plot reason.

Are the villains they fight that powerful? Do you understand dimensions enough to make a tier 1-A page?

Many times I have questioned should my characters be 1-A. Each time I've decided to keep the planned tiering (as I plan tiers ahead of time and update per arc I make.) as it fits within my story.

However, one should question whether a certain tier fits in their series. Anyway that's my opinion on that.

Now for "100% Hax immunity" just no. Sorry but even for a 1-A that'd be NLFish since High 1-A's exist. High resistance is fine. But flat out immunity is not that good. Unless it is like immune to a few certain haxes. Not EVERY hax. Even then if someone is a whole dimensional tier above them they should be affected by that hax.

That is what I think should be done here.