Thread:Drag-O-Drawgon/@comment-37599497-20181213201633/@comment-34461919-20181214015809

DarkNeon1994 wrote: Let take example for Low 2-C character, A Low 2-C infinitely above another Low 2-C is still Low 2-C. Even you can have uncountably infinite, or infinite^infinite above him, you still Low 2-C.

Note 6 from Vsbattles:

"Due to the fact that the distance between any given number of universes is currently unknowable, it is impossible to quantify the numerical gap between each one of the subtiers in Tier 2. As such, it is not allowed to upgrade such a character based solely on multipliers. For example, someone twice as strong as a Low 2-C character would still be Low 2-C, and someone infinitely more powerful than a 2-C would not be 2-A." That's a different tier, but yes