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How does a character qualify for L1C
From the explanation, basically this.

Characters or objects that can significantly affect spaces of qualitatively greater sizes than ordinary universal models and spaces, usually represented in fiction by higher levels or states of existence (Or "levels of infinity", as referred below) which trivialize everything below them into insignificance, normally by perceiving them as akin to fictional constructs or something infinitesimal.

Low 1-C: Low Complex Multiverse level​

Characters or objects that can universally affect, create and/or destroy spaces whose size corresponds to one to two higher levels of infinity greater than a standard universal model (Low 2-C structures, in plain English.) In terms of "dimensional" scale, this can be equated to 5 and 6-dimensional real coordinate spaces (R ^ 5 to R ^ 6)
 
Layering/connecting infinites into a singular construct would be considered 2B?
Connecting them as of Merging them? If so, that's baseline 2-A
How does a character qualify for L1C
Well you got many ways, like:
 
Connected as in, if the main dimension gets destroyed then the others go down with it
That changes nothing. Whether the elements of a set are connected in a way that if one goes down, all go down, has no bearing on how big the entire structure is or how the individual universes are counted. If said main universe contains all the other universes, then it's different. If there are a 1000 universes that are not connected, affecting them all at once should be same as affecting a connected structure I think.

It's about how many L2C structures you are affecting at a time. If a countably infinite amount of L2C structures are affected by a character at the same time, then the character is 2A.
 
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That changes nothing. Whether the elements of a set are connected in a way that if one goes down, all go down, has no bearing on how big the entire structure if or how the individual universes are counted. If said main universe contains all the other universes, then it's different. If there are a 1000 universes that are not connected, affecting them all at once should be same as affecting a connected structure I think.

It's about how many L2C structures you are affecting at a time. If a countably infinite amount of L2C structures are affected by a character at the same time, then the character is 2A.
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