User:Paleomario66/My Character Profiles/Trunks

This is my ranking system (almost entirely from VS Battles Wiki with a few minor differences) for my character profiles.

Attack Potency
Differences from VS Battles Wiki's -Inclusion of Small Galaxy level

Destructive Capacity
Destructive Capacity is the term used to determine the amount of damage a character can produce. It is normally the deciding factor of VS matches along with Speed. It is measured in units of energy.

Attack Potency
An alternative term for Destructive Capacity which has more direct meaning: The Destructive Capacity that an attack is equivalent to. A character with a certain degree of attack potency does not necessarily need to cause destructive feats on that level, but can cause damage to characters that can withstand such forces.

Also, kindly remember that Attack Potency is the measure of Destructive Capacity of an attack, and as such, is measured via its energy damage equivalent. Hence, characters that destroy mountains or islands are not automatically mountain or island level, especially if they are small. The attack potency depends upon the energy output of the attack, not the area of effect of the attack.

Explanations
Most explanations are from here, on VS Battles Wiki .

The values for 4-B and above are blog:DontTalk/Attack Potency - Solar System to Multi-Galaxy level with variables obtained from here. The calc assumes that the blast is omni-directional (spherical), as is generally the case in most fictional occurrences, and that the energy output is sufficient to destroy the entirety of the cosmic structure.

"+" symbol
Currently misused to an extraordinary degree on the wiki, the "+" symbol should be used when the Attack Potency is greater than the average (arithmetic mean) of the high end energy level and low end energy level of a particular tier.

Example: Average of Large Building level is: [2 Tons (low end) + 11 tons (high end)]/2 = 6.5 Tons (the arithmetic mean). All energy levels from 2 Tons to 6.5 Tons should be listed as Large Building level, whereas all energy levels from 6.5 Tons to 11 Tons should be listed as Large Building level+.

High
Currently used to denote high end of a particular tier, it will here-on no longer be utilized in that manner. "High" will be utilized only if the instance matches with the revise Attack Potency chart.

Example: If a character is in the upper range of a tier such as Solar System level, said character will be listed as "Solar System level+", not "High Solar System level".

Low
Currently used to denote low end of a particular tier, it will here-on no longer be utilized in that manner. "Low" will be utilized only if the instance matches with the revise Attack Potency chart.

Example: There should be no usage of "Low 7-A", because it does not correspond with the revised Attack Potency chart.

"At least"
Should be used to denote the lower cap of a character, if the exact value is indeterminate.

"At most"
Should be used to denote the higher cap of a character, if the exact value is indeterminate.

"Likely"
Should be used to list a hypothetical statistic for a character, but inconclusive due to lack of feats or viable power-scaling. Probability of said hypothetical statistic should be favourable.

"Possibly"
<p style="font-weight:normal;">Should be used to list a hypothetical statistic for a character, but inconclusive due to lack of feats or viable power-scaling. Probability of said hypothetical statistic should also be indeterminate.

Trivia

 * To know the equivalent prefix for a particular exponential value, please see this page.
 * The required sizes for shattered mountains, or islands, to be considered as "Mountain level", or "Island level".
 * A Foe is a unit used to measure the energy released by a supernova, and is equivalent to 1044 Joules.

11-C: Point level
<p style="font-weight:normal;">0-dimensional Characters

11-B: Line level
<p style="font-weight:normal;">1-dimensional characters

11-A: Plane level
<p style="font-weight:normal;">2-dimensional characters

10-C: Below Average Human level
<p style="font-weight:normal;">Physically impaired humans. Small animals.

10-B: Average Human level
<p style="font-weight:normal;">Normal human characters.

10-A: Athlete level
<p style="font-weight:normal;">Athletes, most fighting characters from action movies.

9-C: Street level
<p style="font-weight:normal;">Peak Humans to Low Superhuman. Few physically very strong olympic level athletes and martial artists in real life. Most protagonists and final villains from action/martial arts movies. Large animals.

9-B: Wall level
<p style="font-weight:normal;">Characters/Weapons who can destroy a wall, or those who can easily harm characters with wall level durability. Very large animals.

9-A: Room/Small Building level
<p style="font-weight:normal;">Characters/Weapons who can destroy a room or a small building, or those who can easily harm characters with room level durability. Extremely large animals.

8-C: Building level

 * 8-C: Building level : Characters/Weapons who can destroy a building, or those who can easily harm characters with building level durability.
 * High 8-C: Large Building level : Characters/Weapons who can destroy a large building, or those who can easily harm characters with large building level durability.

8-B: City Block level
<p style="font-weight:normal;">Characters/Weapons who can destroy a city-block, or those who can easily harm characters with city-block level durability.

8-A: Multi-City Block level
<p style="font-weight:normal;">Characters/Weapons who can destroy multiple city-blocks, or those who can easily harm characters with multi city-block level durability.

7-C: Town level

 * Low 7-C: Small Town level : Characters who can destroy a small town, or those who can easily harm characters with small town level durability.
 * 7-C: Town level : Characters who can destroy a town, or those who can easily harm characters with town level durability.
 * High 7-C: Large Town level : Characters who can destroy a large town, or those who can easily harm characters with large town level durability.

7-B: City level

 * Low 7-B: Small City level : Characters who can destroy a small city, or those who can easily harm characters with small city level durability.
 * 7-B: City level : Characters who can destroy a city, or those who can easily harm characters with city level durability.

7-A: Mountain level

 * 7-A: Mountain level : Characters who can destroy a mountain, or those who can easily harm characters with mountain level durability.
 * High 7-A: Large Mountain/Small Island level : Characters who can destroy a large mountain/small island, or those who can easily harm characters with small island level durability.

6-C: Island level

 * 6-C: Island level : Characters who can destroy an island, or those who can easily harm characters with island level durability.
 * High 6-C: Large Island level : Characters/Weapons who can destroy a large island, or those who can easily harm characters with large island level durability.

6-B: Country level

 * Low 6-B: Small Country level : Characters who can destroy a small country, or those who can easily harm characters with small country level durability.
 * 6-B: Country level : Characters who can destroy a country, or those who can easily harm characters with country level durability.
 * High 6-B: Large Country /Small Continent level : Characters who can destroy a large country/small continent, or those who can easily harm characters with large country level durability.

6-A: Continent level
<p style="font-weight:normal;">Characters who can destroy a continent, or those who can easily harm characters with continent level durability.
 * 6-A: Continent level : Characters who can destroy a continent, or those who can easily harm characters with continent level durability.
 * High 6-A: Multi-Continent level : Characters who can destroy multiple continents at once, or those who can easily harm characters with multi-continent level durability.

5-C: Moon level
<p style="font-weight:normal;">Characters who can destroy a moon, or an astrological object of similar proportion.

5-B: Planet level

 * Low 5-B: Small Planet level : Characters who can create/destroy a small planet.
 * 5-B: Planet level : Characters who can create/destroy a planet.

5-A: Large/Multi-Planet level

 * 5-A: Large/Multi-Planet level : Characters who can create/destroy multiple planets, or large gas giants such as Jupiter and Saturn.
 * High 5-A: Dwarf Star level : Characters who can create/destroy a dwarf star (brown dwarf).

4-C: Star level

 * Low 4-B: Small Star level : Characters who can create/destroy a small star.
 * 4-C: Star level : Characters who can create/destroy an average-sized star.
 * High 5-C: Large Star level : Characters who can create/destroy much bigger stars, such as red supergiants.

4-B: Solar System level
<p style="font-weight:normal;">Characters who can create/destroy a solar system.

4-A: Multi-Solar System level
<p style="font-weight:normal;">Characters who can create/destroy multiple solar systems.

3-C: Galaxy level

 * Low 3-C: Small Galaxy level : Characters who can create/destroy small/dwarf galaxies, or large parts of a galaxy.
 * 3-C: Galaxy level : Characters who can create/destroy a galaxy.

3-B: Multi-Galaxy level
<p style="font-weight:normal;">Characters who can create/destroy multiple galaxies.

3-A: Universe level

 * 3-A: Universe level : Characters who can destroy all of the physical matter within an observable universe at full power. More specifically, usually via an explosion, omnidirectional energy blast, or a shockwave, that encompasses all of the stars and planets within a universe.
 * High 3-A: High Universe level : Characters who have an infinite degree of 3-dimensional power. Alternately 4-dimensional power that is shown as completely qualitatively superior to 3-Dimensional beings, but is less than universal in scale. Or that allows them to create large parts of a universal continuum. Take note that 4-D power should logically always be superior to countably infinite 3-D power, so characters within this tier are not necessarily comparable. Also take note that we consider most small scale time-space abilities as hax, not as AP.

2-C: Multi-Universe level

 * Low 2-C: Universe level+ : This is for characters who can destroy and/or create the entire 4-dimensional space-time of one universe, not just the physical matter within one. For example, an entire timeline.


 * 2-C: Multi-Universe level : Characters who can destroy and/or create up to 1000 universal space-time continuums.

2-B: Multiverse level
<p style="font-weight:normal;">Characters who can create and/or destroy 1001 to any higher finite number of universal 4-dimensional space-time continuums.

2-A: Multiverse level+

 * 2-A: Multiverse level+ : Characters who can destroy and/or create a countably infinite number of 4-dimensional universal space-time continuums.
 * High 2-A: High Multiverse level+ : Characters who are 5-dimensional, and/or can destroy and/or create 5-dimensional space-time constructs of a not insignificant size.

1-C: Complex Multiverse level
<p style="font-weight:normal;">These are 6-11-dimensional characters. Even 6-dimensional characters can logically easily destroy a more than countably infinite number of 5-dimensional space-time continuums, and 7-dimensional characters exceed that scale a more than countably infinite number of times, and so onwards. However, these characters do not exceed the 11-dimensional scale of the complete totality of a full multiverse, as defined by M-Theory.
 * Low 1-C: Low Complex Multiverse level : 6-dimensional characters.
 * 1-C: Complex Multiverse level : 7-dimensional, 8-dimensional and 9-dimensional characters. Alternatively ones that are positioned at an unknown/unspecified level within this category.
 * High 1-C: High Complex Multiverse level : 10-dimensional and 11-dimensional characters.

1-B: Hyperverse level
<p style="font-weight:normal;">12-dimensional beings and above. These are characters that are beyond complex multiversal scale.

<p style="font-weight:normal;">"Hyperverse" in this case comes from two words: "Hyper", which is used in mathematics to designate higher-dimensional space, and something extreme, above or beyond the usual level. As well as "verse" as a short for "universe". So it is intended as a description of a superior higher-dimensional existence, beyond conventional reality.

<p style="font-weight:normal;">12-dimensional characters are a more than countably infinite number of times greater than a full complex M-Theory multiverse, 13-dimensional character are a more than countably infinite number of times greater than that and so onwards.
 * Low 1-B: Low Hyperverse level : 12-dimensional characters (That vastly exceed multiversal scale, but are still loosely related to it)
 * 1-B: Hyperverse level : Characters with a finite number of dimensions greater than 12.
 * High 1-B: High Hyperverse level : Infinite-dimensional Hilbert space characters.

<p style="font-weight:normal;">Take note that even if a character is a more than countably infinite number of times superior to an infinite-dimensional space, or similar, it would still usually only qualify for High 1-B, as long as the character does not transcend the concepts of time and space altogether.

1-A: Outerverse level
<p style="font-weight:normal;">Characters that have no dimensional limitations, and are beyond scientific definition, in the realm of metaphysics.

<p style="font-weight:normal;">Basically, a being or an object which is outside and beyond all concepts of time and space. This is something completely formless, abstract, metaphysical and transcendental. The usual scale does not make sense against a beyond dimensional object. Such beings can not be affected by destruction within the dimensions of time and space, or physical matter and energy. This "space" in which there is no dimension can be the background for any dimensional space. Within such a dimensionless "space", a dimensional structure with any number of dimensions can be placed, because there are no restrictions regarding dimensions.

<p style="font-weight:normal;">Note that all tier 1-A characters have qualitative superiority over dimensional structures and concepts. Also, mere capability to exist in a beyond dimensional domain does not qualify a character as a beyond dimensional being.
 * 1-A: Outerverse level : Characters that are beyond all dimensional scale. There are two options in order to qualify for this tier: There should either be a qualitative superiority over infinite dimensions; or the superiority over the concept of dimensions (in general) should be clearly explained.
 * High 1-A: High Outerverse level : Characters that are extremely powerful compared to other characters within this category, and whose power by far exceeds the regular requirements for tier 1-A. Take note that being infinitely superior to a regular 1-A character, does not automatically make another character qualify for a High 1-A rating. The ones that do qualify would recurrently be equivalent to Tier 0 characters, if not for the presence of one such being within their respective franchises, and/or some minor limitation. As such, characters with serious weaknesses cannot be High 1-A.

0: "True Infinity"
<p style="font-weight:normal;">Beings that are boundlessly above absolutely everything, including existence and nonexistence, possibility, causality, dualism and non-dualism, the concepts of life and death, and their analogues at any level.