Tiering System

Introduction
This page is extremely important.

The following is an overview of the Tiering System so people can get a better understanding of how people view Characters.

It should however be noted that sometimes having overall destructive capacity is not enough to defeat others that have "broken" or "hax" abilities, This has always been a fact.

Similarly, two characters in the same tier need not necessarily be equivalent in terms of power. The energy difference between them can range from negligible to absolutely massive, depending upon the tier.

It should also be noted that a character with higher tier cannot always beat a character of a lower tier, especially if their power levels are close to each other.

Explanation
As of now, We do not use Dimensional Tiering because we feel as it's too messy and confusing it is to scale characters. Dimensional Tiering is the idea of tiering a character based on their spatio-temporal status, more specifically based on what dimensional level they exist in. Based on the concept of a Hausdorff dimension, a higher dimension encompasses infinitely more mass and aspects than a being who inhabits a lower dimensional plane (I.E 3rd Dimensional Humans in relation to 2-D Drawings, whom of which we percieve as flat). When quantifying characters of a higher-dimensional origin, this concept is used to determine how powerful they are. Dimensions are heavily related to the concept of size and it's said that one who inhabits a higher plane will have infinitely greater size than that of a lower dimension being.

In this wiki, We tier a character based on their feats alone. Example: If a character destroys a universe he is considered universal because he or she destroyed a universe but in Dimensional Tiering definition "Characters who demonstrate an infinite amount of energy on a 3-D scale, or those who can affect an infinite 3-D area or an infinite number of finite or infinite universes when not accounting for any higher dimensions or time, or more generally any realm of comparable size. Large numbers of infinite universes, unless causally closed from one another by a separate spacetime or existence, only count for a higher level of this tier. Being “infinitely” stronger than this level, unless uncountably so, does not qualify for any higher tier." - The whole concept of dimensional tiering is not only fallacious, but pointlessly convoulted and takes away what it's supposed to do and because of this faulty argumentative mindset, new debaters no longer focus on known feats or powers that the characters can actually use in favor of their way through by making up unverifiable fancalcs, using flawed power scaling and judging characters purely based on what "dimensions" the character is on....'''it's fiction. Dimensional Tiering is extremely pliable for abusive levels of wank, as seen on many a VS Battles Wiki page, Quora pages, Comic-Vine Pages, etc. The ranking system on any site that has dimensional tiering is ludicrous.''' Due to Dimensional Tiering, People wank their liked characters in any way they can, plain out. Apparently, If Goku is 4D he automatically gets negged by 5D characters which isn't the case because if a 4D characters has infinitely better feats then the 5D character should win. It all matters on feats, Dimensions don't matter. If someone has infinite power why call them "4D"? And if someone is infinitely above that person, why call them "5D"? Just explain how they have infinite power. No need to obfuscate what they can do with terminology that's not even mathematically accurate.

So, We do not scale a character off their abstraction (dimensionality) we scale character off their feats alone and of course, It all depends on the fiction because in some feats characters destroying a universe could be considered multiversal or high outerversal because of how it depends on the structure of the Universe alone. In Zenverse (Fictional Verse), Destroying a universe would be considered Multiversal because the universe contains multiple realms and it contains infinite timelines.

11-C: Below Average Human level
Physically impaired humans. Small animals.

11-B: Average Human level
Normal human characters.

11-A: Athlete level
Athletes, most fighting characters from action movies.

10-C: Street level
Peak Humans to Low Superhuman. Few physically very strong olympic level athletes and martial artists in real life. Most protagonists and final villains from action/martial arts movies. Large animals.

10-B: Wall level
Characters/Weapons who can destroy a wall, or those who can easily harm characters with wall level durability. Very large animals.

10-A: Small Building level
Characters/Weapons who can destroy a room or a small building, or those who can easily harm characters with room level durability. Extremely large animals.

9-C: Building level
Characters/Weapons who can destroy a building, or those who can easily harm characters with building level durability.

9-B: City Block level
Characters/Weapons who can destroy a city-block, or those who can easily harm characters with city-block level durability.

9-A: Multi-City Block level
Characters/Weapons who can destroy multiple city-blocks, or those who can easily harm characters with multi city-block level durability.

8-C: Town level
Characters who can destroy a town, or those who can easily harm characters with town level durability.

8-B: City level
Characters/Weapons who can destroy a city roughly the size of Manhattan from New York or higher and those who can easily harm characters with city level durability.

8-A: Mountain level
Characters/Weapons who can destroy a large mountain, or those who can easily harm characters with mountain level durability.

7-C: Island level
Characters/Weapons who can destroy a large island, or those who can easily harm characters with island level durability.

7-B: Country level
Characters who can destroy a country, or those who can easily harm characters with country level durability.

7-A: Continent level
Characters who can destroy a continent, or those who can easily harm characters with continent level durability.

High 7-A: Multi-Continent Level

Characters who can destroy multiple continents, or those who can easily harm characters with multi-continental durability.

6-C: Moon level
Characters who can destroy a moon, or an astrological object of similar proportion.

6-B: Planet level
Characters who can create/destroy a planet.

6-A: Large Planet level
Characters who can create/destroy large gas giants such as Jupiter and Saturn.

High 6-A: Dwarf Star Level

Characters who can create or destroy very small stars

Tier 5: Stellar/Star
Low 5-C: Small Star Level

5-C: Star level/Solar System Level

Characters who can create/destroy a star, reason on why I put Solar System Level because a star is 99.8% of a solar system.

5-B: Large Star level
Characters who can create/destroy a large star.

5-A: Multi-Solar System level
Characters who can create/destroy multiple (more than 2 or 3) solar systems.

4-C: Galaxy level
Characters who can create/destroy a galaxy.

4-B: Multi-Galaxy level
Characters who can create/destroy multiple galaxies.

3-C: Universe Level
This category is separated in the following manner:

3-A | Universe Level:

Characters who can affect, destroy or create a Universe that's the size of our Observable Universe, all of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy.

2-C: Multiverse level
This category is separated in the following manner:

2-C | Low Multiverse Level

Characters who can destroy, affect, or create several separate standard universes ranging anywhere from two to a thousand, or equivalents.

2-B | Multiverse Level

Characters who can destroy, affect or create 1001 to any higher finite amount of separate standard universes.

2-A | High Multiverse Level

Characters who can destroy, affect or create an entire Multiverse containing infinite universes or destroy a infinite universe because a infinite universe is the same size as a infinite multiverse considering the fact that multiple or even infinite universes can fit inside a infinite universe and when I say infinite universe I mean a universe that's infinite in size. Destroying an infinite universe, multiverse, dimension, dimensional space would all fall into the tier of 2-A. You could say the same infinity can be rearranged to encompass each other. For example, There are infinite prime numbers and each prime number can be exponentiated infinitely to give an infinite set but all of them will fall under the set of natural numbers then they're all the '''same size. So here the set of naturals can contain infinite other infinite sets which are the same size as it is.'''

Tier 1: Complex Multiverse Level
Complex Multiversal is the definition for characters who are above a Multiversal character, A Multiversal entity can affect/destroy a multiverse, i.e. a discrete group of connected universes.

1-C | Complex Multiverse Level:

Characters who are above multiversal threat entirely or Characters who can universally affect, create, destroy, on levels higher than a multiversal character.

High 1-C | High Complex Multiverse Level:

Characters who are Infinitely above a multiversal character and can infinitely affect, create or destroy on levels higher than this multiversal character.

1-B: Hyperverse Level
These are characters that are beyond complex multiversal scale.''"Hyperverse" in this case comes from two words: "Hyper", which is used in mathematics to designate higher-dimensional space, and something extreme, above or beyond the usual level. As well as "verse" as a short for "universe". So it is intended as a description of a superior higher-dimensional existence, beyond conventional reality.''

This category is separated in the following manner:

1-B | Hyperverse level

Characters that vastly exceed the complex multiverse level scale, These characters are usually platonic concepts or higher dimensional beings capable of affecting, destroying or creating structures of this magnitude''. Higher dimensions are indeed treated as Higher Transcendent Planes of Existence not spatial dimensions.''

High 1-B | High Hyperverse level:

A character that are/have/contain/from transcendent planes that should have a reality to fiction transcendence over each other. For example, each higher plane would essentially have to view the lower plane as nothing but fiction to reality.

1-A: Outerverse level
Characters that have no dimensional limitations/conceptual/meta-conceptual,etc.

''Basically, a being or an object which is outside and beyond all dimensions of time and space. This is something completely formless, abstract, metaphysical and transcendental. The usual scale does not make sense against a beyond dimensional object. Such beings can not be affected by destruction within the dimensions of time and space, or physical matter and energy. This "space" in which there is no dimension can be the background for any dimensional space. Within such a beyond dimensional "space", a dimensional structure with any number of dimensions can be placed, because there are no restrictions regarding dimensions.''

''Note that all tier 1-A characters have qualitative superiority over dimensional structures and concepts. Also, mere capability to exist in a beyond dimensional domain does not qualify a character as a beyond dimensional being.''

This category is separated in the following manner:

Low 1-A | Low Outerverse Level:

Characters who are beyond all dimensional scale/superior to the concept dimensionality/abstraction and space-time as a whole, or characters that can create/destroy structures of this magnitude on a conceptual level.

1-A | Outerverse Level:

Characters who can significantly affect, create and/or destroy realms that transcend Low 1-A, normally being portrayed as entirely external abstractions that lie outside of creation/existence usually by perceiving them as fiction or something similarly insignificant. These characters applications can/possibly destroy narratives, concepts, meta-concepts and are completely metaphysical and transcendent. A character who transcends/surpasses everything and everyone on the rest of the tiering system.

High 1-A | High Outerverse level:

Characters who are above the requirements of 1-A and are conceptually above 1-A itself. They can affect, create and/or destroy realms completely beyond/transcendent to 1-A structures, These characters could be a source or concept of pure thought/beyond reality.

Absolute Infinity
''Characters that far exceed the requirements for Tier 1-A. Such characters will usually stand hierarchically above everything, including existence and nonexistence, possibility, causality, dualism, the concepts of life and death, etc.''

"Questionable Omnipotent."

A being that transcends everyone on the Tiering system and is usually Omnipotent, though not always/it's not necessarily a requirement. These beings will conceptually transcend High 1-A characters and beings as such would most likely be considered the "God" in their verse because of how they can create/destroy/affect things on a transcendental abstract levels of existence which conceptually stand superior to above everything in this considered verse.