Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-25603146-20190512040725/@comment-25603146-20190526215958

As a general rule, potency as it regards powers that are often considered "hax" is measured as it relates to the number of individual (ordinary) human beings it can affect at once when put into use, or else whoever it scales to in that regards. If that much is never established within the story line of Trinity kingdom, for whatever reason (you personally disagree with that core premise of evaluating powers that way: "they either work or they're resisted" isn't an uncommon line of thought, or alternatively you simply never needed to figure out for Trinity kingdom's storyline) then, by all means, that's fair. The reality still remains that the majority of the Wiki still regards this as the best and fairest way to quantify roughly how potent a "hax" from one verse is relative to another (aside from you know, just being higher-dimensional straight up), so that's what we have to run on.

For what it is worth, at least based on what I've learned about your verse, Athena's resistances when measured via this metric probably equate to (~50 times [Earth's population]) = probably around a few hundred billion normal people's worth, assuming at least that the population isn't dramatically different from our own world's (though, unless Gaea is a higher-dimensional being, it wouldn't apply against higher-dimensional powers.) Just sort of a for-future-reference thing.