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Introduction
Greetings! Ladies, gentlemen, and others, welcome to one of the moments of all time!
Today, I'm going to be explaining why John Smith from Average Guy's Slice of Life deserves to be upgraded to tier Low 1-C, also known as Low Complex Multiverse level. The VS Battles Wiki currently neglects to acknowledge the vast cosmology that was carefully and intentionally thought out by the author. I'm forgiving and reasonable, but red-pilled professionals like me have standards, and enough is enough. It's time to fix this downplay once and for all.
Cosmology
The AGSoL series takes place within a macrocosm known as the "Yo͞onəvərs". This is a cosmic structure, which has been stated many times both in-verse and by the author to be "the place of largest scope in existence". For example, at the start of the No Nut November arc, John pessimistically said: "[…] I sometimes question what the point of continuing even is in the grand Yo͞onəvərs, the place of largest scope in existence, where my measly existence and struggles to make it to the end of this month when it comes around each year are nothing but an infinitesimal fraction of its totality.". Do you have any idea what this proves?! For starters, this very blatantly means that the Yo͞onəvərs transcends over universal time. The universe that the series takes place in is within the Yo͞onəvərs, and the former has a temporal dimension, therefore the latter is bigger than that in the case that it truly is "the place of largest scope in existence". If that appears impressive to you, then buckle up, because that's just the beginning. According to Tomomi, there are potentially an infinite number of universes. When describing how cause and effect works, she mentioned that there are infinite possibilities, and it's possible for every one of those possibilities to be their own universes as alternate timelines. This proves that the verse subscribes to the many worlds interpretation of causality, indicating that there are infinite timelines, with the Yo͞onəvərs transcending over it. It's very important to acknowledge that this is all supported in-verse. During the episode titled Virginity Thief, when John and Divadella were out on a date stargazing on a picnic blanket, pondering about existence, and John profoundly asked what it all means, being lonely in this world, Divadella gave the following heartfelt response: "This world is a place of many wonders. Even though the sum of it transcends the whole of the sky, stars and time, I'm comfortable in knowing that we are all given small existences to make the most of them for what they're worth.". So yeah, at bare minimum, the whole cosmology is 5D.
After the matter of cosmology, there is the matter of the Conceptians. These extra-dimensional entities are pretty vague in the main story, but the guide book for the series titled Average Guy's Guide Book of Life elaborates about them and gives us pivotal information to extract for analyzing the scope of the cosmology. When describing what purpose the Conceptians have in AGSoL, in the context of worldbuilding, the author basically portrays them as essential forces of nature that scale above the Yo͞onəvərs, so they are also 5D. The author states: "A world without Conceptians would be like if I took a bath without my rubber duck… It would defy fate and just make no gosh darn sense!". Conceptians are metaphysical embodiments of concepts, like for example, a living spirit rose flower representing love, that exist outside of the Yo͞onəvərs.
Scaling
John Smith is capable of interacting with Conceptians. During the episode titled Pull Out, the narrator who occasionally adds commentary to explain what's happening stated: "Like a butterfly sucking nectar from a flower, John can draw energy from the concept of insipidness to progress through his average life no matter what relationship drama he finds himself in, for he embodies the corresponding divine Conceptian.". This means he scales to the power of a Conceptian due to his power and their power being one and the same. The power of the Conceptians are tier Low 1-C, therefore John's power is too. During the very same episode, John managed to score with Divadella without accidentally killing her, and John wasn't very good at keeping up with her, so Divadella scales above John. During the episode titled Tryout Tryhard, Chad successfully gave John a noogie and was portrayed as stronger than him, so Chad scales above John. It's implied that Divadella has years of experience doing what she did to John, and it's implied that Chad is stronger than most people and that there are more people like him, therefore pretty much the whole verse scales to John one way or another. This is supported by John obviously being portrayed as an average person, hence the title of the series, meaning his stats are average for the verse.
The following power scaling is true: John = Conceptians (Low 1-C) = most characters in the verse < Divadella ≈ Chad.
Conclusion
Suffice to say, the Average Guy's Slice of Life verse is pretty strong. Everyone's strength should be scaled to tier Low 1-C, also known as Low Complex Multiverse level, at a 5D scale, for the reasons above that I already explained. This scales to their durability, and of course, due to Conceptians transcending time, it implies immeasurable speed. This upgrade should've been done and accepted years ago, but staff just doesn't get it. They don't get the lore of the AGSoL series. The VS Battles Wiki just doesn't know how to scale characters properly and has needlessly tight regulations about tier 1.
Votes
Names that are listed in bold are staff members who have evaluation rights.
Agree: 1: Me.
Disagree: 0.
Neutral: 0.
Greetings! Ladies, gentlemen, and others, welcome to one of the moments of all time!
Today, I'm going to be explaining why John Smith from Average Guy's Slice of Life deserves to be upgraded to tier Low 1-C, also known as Low Complex Multiverse level. The VS Battles Wiki currently neglects to acknowledge the vast cosmology that was carefully and intentionally thought out by the author. I'm forgiving and reasonable, but red-pilled professionals like me have standards, and enough is enough. It's time to fix this downplay once and for all.
Cosmology
The AGSoL series takes place within a macrocosm known as the "Yo͞onəvərs". This is a cosmic structure, which has been stated many times both in-verse and by the author to be "the place of largest scope in existence". For example, at the start of the No Nut November arc, John pessimistically said: "[…] I sometimes question what the point of continuing even is in the grand Yo͞onəvərs, the place of largest scope in existence, where my measly existence and struggles to make it to the end of this month when it comes around each year are nothing but an infinitesimal fraction of its totality.". Do you have any idea what this proves?! For starters, this very blatantly means that the Yo͞onəvərs transcends over universal time. The universe that the series takes place in is within the Yo͞onəvərs, and the former has a temporal dimension, therefore the latter is bigger than that in the case that it truly is "the place of largest scope in existence". If that appears impressive to you, then buckle up, because that's just the beginning. According to Tomomi, there are potentially an infinite number of universes. When describing how cause and effect works, she mentioned that there are infinite possibilities, and it's possible for every one of those possibilities to be their own universes as alternate timelines. This proves that the verse subscribes to the many worlds interpretation of causality, indicating that there are infinite timelines, with the Yo͞onəvərs transcending over it. It's very important to acknowledge that this is all supported in-verse. During the episode titled Virginity Thief, when John and Divadella were out on a date stargazing on a picnic blanket, pondering about existence, and John profoundly asked what it all means, being lonely in this world, Divadella gave the following heartfelt response: "This world is a place of many wonders. Even though the sum of it transcends the whole of the sky, stars and time, I'm comfortable in knowing that we are all given small existences to make the most of them for what they're worth.". So yeah, at bare minimum, the whole cosmology is 5D.
After the matter of cosmology, there is the matter of the Conceptians. These extra-dimensional entities are pretty vague in the main story, but the guide book for the series titled Average Guy's Guide Book of Life elaborates about them and gives us pivotal information to extract for analyzing the scope of the cosmology. When describing what purpose the Conceptians have in AGSoL, in the context of worldbuilding, the author basically portrays them as essential forces of nature that scale above the Yo͞onəvərs, so they are also 5D. The author states: "A world without Conceptians would be like if I took a bath without my rubber duck… It would defy fate and just make no gosh darn sense!". Conceptians are metaphysical embodiments of concepts, like for example, a living spirit rose flower representing love, that exist outside of the Yo͞onəvərs.
Scaling
John Smith is capable of interacting with Conceptians. During the episode titled Pull Out, the narrator who occasionally adds commentary to explain what's happening stated: "Like a butterfly sucking nectar from a flower, John can draw energy from the concept of insipidness to progress through his average life no matter what relationship drama he finds himself in, for he embodies the corresponding divine Conceptian.". This means he scales to the power of a Conceptian due to his power and their power being one and the same. The power of the Conceptians are tier Low 1-C, therefore John's power is too. During the very same episode, John managed to score with Divadella without accidentally killing her, and John wasn't very good at keeping up with her, so Divadella scales above John. During the episode titled Tryout Tryhard, Chad successfully gave John a noogie and was portrayed as stronger than him, so Chad scales above John. It's implied that Divadella has years of experience doing what she did to John, and it's implied that Chad is stronger than most people and that there are more people like him, therefore pretty much the whole verse scales to John one way or another. This is supported by John obviously being portrayed as an average person, hence the title of the series, meaning his stats are average for the verse.
The following power scaling is true: John = Conceptians (Low 1-C) = most characters in the verse < Divadella ≈ Chad.
Conclusion
Suffice to say, the Average Guy's Slice of Life verse is pretty strong. Everyone's strength should be scaled to tier Low 1-C, also known as Low Complex Multiverse level, at a 5D scale, for the reasons above that I already explained. This scales to their durability, and of course, due to Conceptians transcending time, it implies immeasurable speed. This upgrade should've been done and accepted years ago, but staff just doesn't get it. They don't get the lore of the AGSoL series. The VS Battles Wiki just doesn't know how to scale characters properly and has needlessly tight regulations about tier 1.
Votes
Names that are listed in bold are staff members who have evaluation rights.
Agree: 1: Me.
Disagree: 0.
Neutral: 0.
Don't take anything above in this thread seriously. It's a parody of over-zealous and poorly planned tier 1 revisions that inevitably get rejected. April Fools!