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Question about existence erasure feats

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If a character erases a world from existence, could their AP be considered planetary, or does it have to be done through means other than existence erasure?

Here is the specific context, if context is needed to determine if it could be viable for AP:

The character is in a portal with a world around the size of Earth.

When his friends die, he becomes enraged and uses his Divine Eyes Judgment to erase the world, but when he does, the place he is in becomes a void, and the portal collapses, and he states he is floating in a place without space or time.

Anyway, just curious because in pages like this it counts Existence Erasure as AP, but in some others it doesn't. But I think that's because they haven't shown the extent of Existence Erasure, but I just want to clarify.
 
It depends on the context, EE can count as a character’s AP, and in your context, I don’t think there would be any issue with that.

Existence Erasure can be included in a character's Attack Potency, depending on the circumstances. This is determined by the scope of the erasure, as well as what is being erased. A good rule-of-thumb regarding this is cases where the Existence Erasure is of a much higher tier than the character's other statistics, to the point it bears explicitly mentioning it separately. For example, if a character is physically 9-B but is capable of erasing an entire timeline with their abilities, such a thing would have a "9-B, Low 2-C Environmental Destruction with Existence Erasure" rating.
 
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