Talk:Pit vs Neptune/@comment-28072188-20170719004231/@comment-25275196-20170721071311

When it comes to Rei, I don't know if her durability matches her destructive capabilities, but Rei was capable to destroying the entirety of Ultradimension and possibly Hyperdimension as well (Note: This is BEFORE Rei got the huge surge of power in the true ending). The act of defeating Rei does make Neptune very powerful though.

However, Rei is absolutely NOTHING compared to Kurome. The dimension known as Heart Dimension is the manifestation of Kurome's heart, meaning that she quite literally is the dimension herself. Zero Dimension doesn't actually exist, and simply acts as an outer shell to Heart Dimension, as a means to enter it. However, with coordinates as 306 : 130 : 873 : 046 : 305 : 830 : 52 : 30 : 70, Zero Dimension definitely exists in multidimensional space as a Nine Dimensional universe, serving as the gateway to Heart Dimension. Using her power, Kurome was capable of manipulating the coordinates and shifting the position of the dimension within the multidimensional space, meaning that Kurome can manuiplate nine-dimensional reality. After absorbing Rei's power, she became even more powerful, capable of speeding up the process. She also has Negative Energy, which both grants her immortality and can cancel out the CPU's Share Energy. In addition to all of this, during the time when the CPUs were under her control, she created copies of their power. This is after they got the Next Forms as well, which are vastly superior to their regular HDD forms (which they could already defeat Rei with). Upon becoming Dark Orange, Kurome possessed the power of two 9D universes, Negative Energy, and the combined power of the CPUs at the point of time they were captured, which was after they had got the Next Forms.

It's kinda hard to explain without playing the game or watching a playthough of it, though, because the final story arc of Megadimension Neptunia VII is about as complicated as the theory of relativity. I hope that this somewhat explained things, though.