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Alright so, the tiering system got somewhat of a big update, but it's an update that thankfully affects nothing at this moment in time so it was the perfect time for it to be updated.

Basically, it is heavily [https://collegephysicsanswers.com/openstax-solutions/big-bang-began-universe-estimated-have-released-1068textrm-j-energy-how-many#:~:text=28.6%20Relativistic%20Energy%20review&text=The%20Big%20Bang%20that%20began,068%20J%20of%20energy. https://vocal.media/education/the-energy-released-in-the-big-bang-an-exploration theorized that] the big bang was around 10^68 joules of energy. Now with this in mind, in the original attack potency chart, this would get into Galaxy level, which heavily indicated that the values for cosmic scale tiers were inflated, which they were.

It was due to me using the explosion formula, it doesn't really work in the context for those tiers. This also consequentially means, calculations that used the explosion formula for the context of cosmic-wide is essentially banned from use for feats of this magnitude as the values seem to greatly inflate what the actual results in series shows. This makes sense anyways as a calculation like that was always intended for on-planet/Earth scale matters, not cosmic scale ones.

Now with the new values, there's another big change to the tiering system.

2-C now has a baseline energy value, this being the theorized energy of the big bang given above. For reasons for this:

  • For one, as far as I can tell, no fiction takes destroying the entirety of the universe but it wasn't space-time as weaker then destroying space-time itself, most of the time they don't even mention the space-time of the universe for destruction events. Limiting a feat behind "this affects all matter while this affects space-time" seems like a weird argument that goes against the narrative intent.
  • Space-Time destruction is also depicted weird a lot of the time in fiction, it's weirder to interact with then the regular universe.

Along with this, High 4-B, High 4-A, High 3-C, and High 3-A have all been merged with 4-B, 4-A, 3-C, and 3-A. This is due to these values not really being needed in the grand scheme of things.

That's about it; these are big changes, but thankfully ones which as far as I can tell don't do anything too major in affects of current profiles.

Posted by GiverOfThePeace (administrator) on 28 March 2026 at 06:53.