Multiverse General Advance Power Scaling

#1
The 6 Stages of Power



Speed:

F-Tier(average)
E-Tier(subsonic)
D-Tier(transonic)
C-Tier(supersonic)
B-Tier(hypersonic)
A-Tier(Lightning speed)
S-Tier(light speed)
X-Tier(superluminal)
∞-Tier(immeasurable)


Strength:
F-Tier(human to peak)
E-Tier(wall to city block)
D-Tier(town to mountain level)
C-Tier(isle to multi-continental)
B-Tier(small planetary to large planetary)
A-Tier(dwarf star to large star)
S-Tier(star system to multi-star system)
X-Tier(galaxy to multi-galaxy)
∞-Tier(universal to multi-universal)


Durability:
F-Tier(human to peak)
E-Tier(wall to city block)
D-Tier(town to mountain level)
C-Tier(isle to multi-continental)
B-Tier(small planetary to large planetary)
A-Tier(dwarf star to large star)
S-Tier(star system to multi-star system)
X-Tier(galaxy to multi-galaxy)
∞-Tier(universal to multi-universal)


Energy Output:
F-Tier (human to peak)
E-Tier(wall to city block)
D-Tier(town to mountain level)
C-Tier(isle to multi-continental)
B-Tier(small planetary to large planetary)
A-Tier(dwarf star to large star)
S-Tier(star system to multi-star system)
X-Tier(galaxy to multi-galaxy)
∞-Tier(universal to multi-universal)


Perception:
F-Tier(average)
E-Tier(subsonic)
D-Tier(transonic)
C-Tier(supersonic)
B-Tier(hypersonic)
A-Tier(Lightning speed)
S-Tier(light speed)
X-Tier(superluminal)
∞-Tier(immeasurable)

Hax:
Normal
Magical
Reality warper
 
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#5
The 5 Attributes of Power

Speed: D-Tier(regular speed)
C-Tier(subsonic to transonic)
B-Tier(supersonic to hypersonic)
A-Tier(lightning speed)
S-Tier(light speed to wrap speed)
Ω-Tier(infinite speed)
∞-Tier(immeasurable speed)

Strength: D-Tier(human)
C-Tier(nuclear)
B-Tier(tentonic)
A-Tier(cosmic)
S-Tier(abstract)

Durability: D-Tier(human)
C-Tier(nuclear)
B-Tier(tentonic)
A-Tier(cosmic)
S-Tier(abstract)

Energy Projection:D-Tier(human)
C-Tier(nuclear)
B-Tier(tentonic)
A-Tier(cosmic)
S-Tier(abstract)

Hax


Note:This is just my scaling list and how I scale my characters so don't pay it no mind.
This dude uses Weed as salt.
 
#6
How are infinite speed and immeasurable speed different?
The equation for speed is distance/time (d/t). Like meters per second for example.

Infinite speed is ♾️/t.
The top part of the equation is infinite.
For example, some versions of superman/the flash can travel to the end of the universe (an infinite distance) but it takes them explicitly like 10 minutes.

Immeasurable speed is d/0 or d/?.
For example, moving in stopped time (the time part of the equation goes to 0) or moving through time (the time part of the equation breaks down) is immeasurable speed.
 
#8
Shouldn't the definition of Immeasurable speed be taken literally as the word says?

Immeasurable speed would mean that it's a value that can't be expressed in any sort of mathematical equation as there would be no way to measure something that has that kind of speed.
You can’t represent division by 0 mathematically (it’s undefined) hence moving in stopped time is immeasurable speed.
 

Daniel

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#9
You can’t represent division by 0 mathematically (it’s undefined) hence moving in stopped time is immeasurable speed.
Why wouldn't moving in stopped time just be classified as time stop resistance/immunity? Time stop creates a scenario where no amount of "time" passes during the duration of its effects, but certain characters who are still able to move in those conditions still take a certain amount of time to perform an action when time stop isn't active.

No guarantees that moving in stopped time = immeasurable speed.
 
#10
Why wouldn't moving in stopped time just be classified as time stop resistance/immunity? Time stop creates a scenario where no amount of "time" passes during the duration of its effects, but certain characters who are still able to move in those conditions still take a certain amount of time to perform an action when time stop isn't active.

No guarantees that moving in stopped time = immeasurable speed.
But it is literally immeasurable since speed is d/t
 

Daniel

Elmarit
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#11
But it is literally immeasurable since speed is d/t
You can already use the distance over time equation to formulate an answer for speed even when the time = 0 (even if the answer may be undefined).

If you graph that equation on the graphing calculator, the value of velocity will approach infinity (it will never reach this value however), as the value of t approaches 0. As value of time approaches 0, the speed value would still continue to go higher alongside it.

Sure, the value of speed will never reach infinity, but it also means that value of time never reaches 0 either (only gets closer to it).

Additionally, the speed equation (v = d/t) is still used here even when t = 0, which means that velocity can still be found given the d & t values. Yes, the answer when t is 0 is actually undefined but the equation can still be used?

I don't see why v = d/t is even used for immeasurable speed (even if t = 0) when immeasurable speed implies that any sort of equations for velocity can't even be used at all because it's a speed tier that sits outside of any value that can be expressed by an equation?
 
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Royal Shichibukai Stats New
#12
Crocodile
Speed: E-Tier(transonic)
Strength: D-Tier(large building)
Durability: E-Tier(large building)
Energy Output: D-Tier(town)
Perception: E-Tier(subsonic)
Hax: Normal

Doflamingo
Speed: E-Tier(transonic)
Strength: D-Tier(large building)
Durability: E-Tier(large building)
Energy Output: D-Tier(city)
Perception: C-Tier(supersonic)
Hax: normal​
 
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#18
I believe instantaneous might be the accurate term since infinity speed wise is hard to wrap your mind around if you wanna practicalize it even ficitonally... Tho i think it's just instantaneous speed.
That sounds like teleportation if you ask me. And how do we know certain fictional characters can move that fast in raw speed. Goku for instance can you instant transmission to move through planet to planet by locking onto someone's ki signature but that's not technically raw speed.
 
#19
That sounds like teleportation if you ask me. And how do we know certain fictional characters can move that fast in raw speed. Goku for instance can you instant transmission to move through planet to planet by locking onto someone's ki signature but that's not technically raw speed.
Teleportation is different from instantaneous speed.. you just dissappear literally and appear somewhere else...speed requires travel.. So infinite speed grants the ability to instantaneously travel anywhere ie: traverse space.

Logically speaking infinite speed should enable you to instantly go anywhere no matter the distance instantaneously, given that the distance itself isn't infinitely lengthy

For instance, in theory infinite speed could enable you to travel to the edge of the universe given that that universe is finitely expansive.

But if the the universe is infinite in size.. Then.. we gotta do some gymnastics with logic for infinite speed VS infinite distance to work out.
 
#20
Teleportation is different from instantaneous speed.. you just dissappear literally and appear somewhere else...speed requires travel.. So infinite speed grants the ability to instantaneously travel anywhere ie: traverse space.

Logically speaking infinite speed should enable you to instantly go anywhere no matter the distance instantaneously, given that the distance itself isn't infinitely lengthy

For instance, in theory infinite speed could enable you to travel to the edge of the universe given that that universe is finitely expansive.

But if the the universe is infinite in size.. Then.. we gotta do some gymnastics with logic for infinite speed VS infinite distance to work out.
makes sense. Another question what certain level of speed do you have to where time is basically slow down time?
 
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