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'''Type 2 (Skyscraper sized):''' Characters whose size is comparable to that of high-rise buildings, starting from 100 meters. Starting from this level, the characters are usually able to generate shock waves.
'''Type 2 (Skyscraper sized):''' Characters whose size is comparable to that of high-rise buildings, starting from 100 meters. Starting from this level, the characters are usually able to generate shock waves.


Examples: [[SpaceGodzilla]] (Godzilla), [[Giga Bowser]] [[Super Smash Bros.|(Super Smash Bros.)]], [[Galactus (Fortnite)]]
Examples: [[Giga Bowser]] [[Super Smash Bros.|(Super Smash Bros.)]], [[Galactus (Fortnite)]]


'''Type 3 (Mountain sized):''' Characters no less than a kilometer (1000 meters) in size. Starting from this level, characters are usually able to generate earthquakes.
'''Type 3 (Mountain sized):''' Characters no less than a kilometer (1000 meters) in size. Starting from this level, characters are usually able to generate earthquakes.
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'''Type 9 (Multiversal):''' Characters larger than a universal space-time continuum. At this level, characters scale to being low multiversal, multiversal, or high multiversal in attack potency and/or durability based on size alone. Note that as with all of these types, this is only referring to size. Having 4-dimensional power or above does not qualify as having multiversal size, but characters can contend with them.
'''Type 9 (Multiversal):''' Characters larger than a universal space-time continuum. At this level, characters scale to being low multiversal, multiversal, or high multiversal in attack potency and/or durability based on size alone. Note that as with all of these types, this is only referring to size. Having 4-dimensional power or above does not qualify as having multiversal size, but characters can contend with them.


Examples: [[Madoka Kaname]]
Examples:  


'''Type 10 (Higher-Dimensional):''' Characters larger than a conventional multiverse.
'''Type 10 (Higher-Dimensional):''' Characters larger than a conventional multiverse.


Examples: [[The First Firmament]]
Examples:  


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Revision as of 01:56, 11 December 2021

Background

Some characters have considerably higher measurements than ordinary ones, which causes some of their combat capabilities, especially strength, speed (although agility and maneuverability might be limited), and durability to increase. We call this having a Large Size.

This should not be confused with Size Manipulation, as while manipulating one's size does grant one a larger or smaller size, someone with large size cannot, by default, actually control their size.

For a comprehensive list of character/object sizes up to a universal size, see this video.

Large sizes are classified in the following manner:

Type 0 (Supersize): Characters far larger than an ordinary human. These are "giants", if you will. Size for this level begins at 5 meters tall.

Examples: Master Hand (Super Smash Bros.), Behemoth (Mario Sports Mix), Mazura (Adventure of Link)

Type 1 (Building sized); Characters at least 13-14 meters tall, or the size of building.

Examples: Yaldabaoth (Persona), Tricky the Clown (Madness Combat), Nicol Bolas (Magic: the Gathering)

Type 2 (Skyscraper sized): Characters whose size is comparable to that of high-rise buildings, starting from 100 meters. Starting from this level, the characters are usually able to generate shock waves.

Examples: Giga Bowser (Super Smash Bros.), Galactus (Fortnite)

Type 3 (Mountain sized): Characters no less than a kilometer (1000 meters) in size. Starting from this level, characters are usually able to generate earthquakes.

Examples: Kozilek (Magic: the Gathering), Ulamog (Magic: the Gathering), Quetzalcoatl (Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid)

Type 4 (Global): Characters so huge that it would be easily viewable from the surface of the planet when viewed from space. These characters are usually able to generate global catastrophes and high-end natural disasters. Characters here have a size that is millions of km².

Examples: Dark Gaia

Type 5 (Planetary): Characters comparable in size to planets. At this level, characters usually have a gravitational pull at the planetary level.

Examples: Ego the Living Planet (Marvel Comics), Buster (Wander Over Yonder), Sweet Tooth (Twisted Metal)

Type 6 (Stellar): Characters comparable in size to stars.

Examples: Goats (A Hat in Time)

Type 7 (Galactic): Characters comparable in size to galaxies.

Examples: Pyron (True Form)

Type 8 (Universal): Characters the size of or larger than a universe or even a significant part of it (such as the observable universe). Characters that fully correspond to this level are not very common, but also include those who are one with the universe/universal space-time continuum.

Examples: Fusion Zamasu as Infinite Zamasu

Type 9 (Multiversal): Characters larger than a universal space-time continuum. At this level, characters scale to being low multiversal, multiversal, or high multiversal in attack potency and/or durability based on size alone. Note that as with all of these types, this is only referring to size. Having 4-dimensional power or above does not qualify as having multiversal size, but characters can contend with them.

Examples:

Type 10 (Higher-Dimensional): Characters larger than a conventional multiverse.

Examples:

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