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Now, currently, multipliers cannot cause a Low 2-C character to become 2-C or 2-B, as described on our tiering system page.
The reasoning behind this is because the distance between universes is unknown.
However, distance should be an irrelevant factor, as all that matters is the number of timelines destroyed. So far as I'm aware, the general assumption is that there's no time "inbetween" these universes, and that all there is in timeless void between. As a result, distance between universes is utterly irrelevant, as distance only refers to three dimensional space. Three Dimensional space is, of course, insignificant to a Low 2-C character.
Low 2-C is one timeline, 2-C is two to a thousand timelines, etc...
The distance simply doesn't seem relevant to this level of power, as the only factor is number of timelines.
As a result, multipliers should logically turn Low 2-C characters into 2-C and such.
Due to the fact that the distance between any given number of universes embedded in higher-dimensional / higher-order spaces is currently unknowable, it is impossible to quantify the numerical gap between each one of the subtiers in Tier 2. As such, it is not allowed to upgrade such a character based solely on multipliers. For example, someone twice as strong as a Low 2-C character would still be Low 2-C, and someone infinitely more powerful than a 2-C would not be 2-A.
The reasoning behind this is because the distance between universes is unknown.
However, distance should be an irrelevant factor, as all that matters is the number of timelines destroyed. So far as I'm aware, the general assumption is that there's no time "inbetween" these universes, and that all there is in timeless void between. As a result, distance between universes is utterly irrelevant, as distance only refers to three dimensional space. Three Dimensional space is, of course, insignificant to a Low 2-C character.
Low 2-C is one timeline, 2-C is two to a thousand timelines, etc...
The distance simply doesn't seem relevant to this level of power, as the only factor is number of timelines.
As a result, multipliers should logically turn Low 2-C characters into 2-C and such.