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Infinite Hierarchy

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I keep hearing this term thrown around when it comes to outerversal characters and tiers, both in this wiki and outside. But what exactly is it? Is it like a level of power set around the outerverse tier, much like how infinitely above baseline is a thing in 2-As?
 
With some of the 1-A stuff, it's sorta like this

You got 1-A guy here

Now you got 1-A guy number 2 who's infinitely stronger

An infinite hierarchy would be if you had 1-A guys 3 through infinity each above the last

Ofc you're dealing with 1-A and 1-A anything is pretty dumb but yeah
 
Would an infinite hierarchy be like an infinite amount of 1-As, each one being more infinite than the last?
 
That's generally what people are referring to if they bother to bring it up
 
Can it be limited to like just 3 1-As just each of them being more infinite then the last? Or does it have to be an endless amount of these guys to be considered an infinite hierarchy?
 
Well a hierarchy composed of a finite amount of things is by definition not infinite.
 
Well people can definitely interpret infinite hierarchy as the gaps between statuses to be infinite, not the amount. There has been a lot of people that takes the word infinite multiverse as just one multiverse with an infinite amount of universes. Not an infinite amount of multiverses.
 
Anyways, I guess that answers my question. Thank you.

Oh wait before you close this thread, how would someone with an infinite hierarchy fair in terms of 1-As? Would it be pretty impressive because I see Akuto sai having that and being considered to be a very strong 1-A.
 
An infinite multiverse would be a multiverse with an infinite number of universes though, as in that case it's referring to the size of the multiverse itself as opposed to some greater overarching multiverse multiverse.
 
Then the same can be said about infinite hierarchies. It can just be easily interpreted as the amount of hierarchies there is, not the amount of statuses which a single hierarchy contains. Whether if what I said is technically true or not going by semantics, that wasn't my point. My point was that people can interpret things differently then someone else.
 
Could you answer my other question regarding how they stand in 1-A? I know I just said I talked to someone else about it, but his answer was a bit more convoluted hence why I deleted the comment above saying that.
 
With regards to 1-A differences that aren't infinite aren't usually the most relevant for the purpose of hierarchies. It's just people being sorta lazy and leaving out that it's an infinite hierarchy with each level being complete transcendence since that's the default assumption

1-A's basically just a language game and those fights suck
 
Your explanation got me a bit confused. You were referring to my second comment right? Knowing that will probably make it easier for me to digest what you're trying to say.
 
The first one actually
 
Well I already made my point clear with it just being how people interpret things differently, and not necessarily being laziness.

Could you answer the second one? Where would a character like Akuto sai who is said to have one stand in terms of 1-As?
 
I don't know him
 
Well he supposedly has an infinite hierarchy like the profile says, so I just brought him up as an example. Not suppose to be the actual focus.
 
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