Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-26134263-20180422041544/@comment-30542316-20180505175334

There's a logical reason for that, which borderlines the same reason there can't be two Tier 0s in one setting.

A High 1-A is essentially a Tier 0 with some form of minor limitation, one of which could just simply be having an entity over it or equal/comparable to it.

However, if there were 10 High 1-As, they don't have a minor limitation, they have ten freaking naunces comparable and/or equal to them. They can't be anywhere near Tier 0.

It's so simple it's kindergarten. The more High 1-As you add, yhe further away from potential 0 status they have, therefore disqualifying them from High 1-A after having 2-3 naunces (actually 1-2 but that's for a future revision).

The only reason Cthulhu Mythos gets away with having 3 High 1-As is because the Nameless Mist is just Yog's most primordial state, it's not really a separate being).