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Ok, something has been bugging me about the Command Block's profile. The reason we give it tier High 3-A is due to the wither storm affecting the entirety of the Overworld; this would all be well and good if not for it completely ignoring that in the game, commands affect the rules and structure of not just the Overworld, but also the Nether and End.
Considering the Nether is proportional in size to the Overworld (portals link directly between both, with every block in the Nether being 8 in the Overworld), it must also be infinite, and by extension, the End should likely also be infinite. Also, both dimensions have their own flow of time (as seen with the clock malfunctioning when entering both).
A good example of the command block affecting the structure of all dimensions is the /kill command, which kills all entities across multiple dimensions. If we assume that the world is, in fact, infinite, that means the command block can affect an infinite amount of beings across several universes.
(NOTE: I know killing all entities isn’t 2-C, it would just be High 3-A at best as it’s just 3-D things being affected. The reason why I put it here is to show that the command block’s range is multiversal, and as such can use other more significant abilities like law manipulation that would be along the lines of 2-C.)
I just want to know why we don't consider this in its profile despite it clearly being a 2-C feat.
Considering the Nether is proportional in size to the Overworld (portals link directly between both, with every block in the Nether being 8 in the Overworld), it must also be infinite, and by extension, the End should likely also be infinite. Also, both dimensions have their own flow of time (as seen with the clock malfunctioning when entering both).
A good example of the command block affecting the structure of all dimensions is the /kill command, which kills all entities across multiple dimensions. If we assume that the world is, in fact, infinite, that means the command block can affect an infinite amount of beings across several universes.
(NOTE: I know killing all entities isn’t 2-C, it would just be High 3-A at best as it’s just 3-D things being affected. The reason why I put it here is to show that the command block’s range is multiversal, and as such can use other more significant abilities like law manipulation that would be along the lines of 2-C.)
I just want to know why we don't consider this in its profile despite it clearly being a 2-C feat.
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