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| |[[Site FAQ]] - [[w:c:community:Help:Contents|General Help Page]] - [[Tiering System]] - [[Civilization Tiering System]] - [[Character Profile Rules|Rules for Character Profiles]] - [[Common Editing Mistakes]] - [[Disclaimer]] - [[How to Handle Calculations]] - [[Universe]] - [[Multiverse]] - [[Omniverse]] - [[Projectile Dodging Feats]] - [[Dimensional Tiering Explanation]] - [[Hierarchies]] - [[Common Terminology]] - [[Discussion Rules]] - [[Reference for Common Feats]] - [[Rules for Acceptable Profiles]] - [[Rules for Fanon Profiles]] - [[Misleading Titles]] - [[Mistranslations]] - [[Outside Wiki Standards]] - [[Statements]] - [[Verse Cosmology Categorizations]] | | |[[Site FAQ]] - [[The Codex:About|General Help Page]]- [[Tiering System]] - [[Civilization Tiering System]] - [[Character Profile Rules|Rules for Character Profiles]] - [[Common Editing Mistakes]] - [[Disclaimer]] - [[How to Handle Calculations]] - [[Universe]] - [[Multiverse]] - [[Omniverse]] - [[Projectile Dodging Feats]] - [[Dimensional Tiering Explanation]] - [[Hierarchies]] - [[Common Terminology]] - [[Discussion Rules]] - [[Reference for Common Feats]] - [[Rules for Acceptable Profiles]] - [[Rules for Fanon Profiles]] - [[Misleading Titles]] - [[Mistranslations]] - [[Outside Wiki Standards]] - [[Statements]] - [[Verse Cosmology Categorizations]] |
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| |[[Alignment]] - [[Status]] - [[Dimensionality]] - [[Attack Potency]] - [[Durability]] - [[Speed]] - [[Reactions]] - [[Lifting Strength]] - [[Striking Strength]] - [[Range]] - [[Intelligence]] - [[Hax]] - [[Standard Equipment]] - [[No Limits Fallacy]] - [[Omnipotence]] - [[Cinematic Time]] - [[Canon]] - [[Canon|Crossover]] - [[Multipliers]] - [[Environmental Destruction]] - [[Bloodlust]] - [[Chain Reactions]] - [[Outside Help]] - [[Space]] - [[Spite Threads]] - [[The Kardashev Scale]] - [[Infinity]] - [[Light Speed]] - [[Requirements for Speed of Light/Faster Than Light Speeds]] | | |[[Alignment]] - [[Status]] - [[Dimensionality]] - [[Attack Potency]] - [[Durability]] - [[Speed]] - [[Reactions]] - [[Lifting Strength]] - [[Striking Strength]] - [[Range]] - [[Intelligence]] - [[Hax]] - [[Equipment]] - [[No Limits Fallacy]] - [[Omnipotence]] - [[Cinematic Time]] - [[Canon]] - [[Canon|Crossover]] - [[Multipliers]] - [[Environmental Destruction]] - [[Bloodlust]] - [[Chain Reactions]] - [[Outside Help]] - [[Space]] - [[Spite Threads]] - [[The Kardashev Scale]] - [[Infinity]] - [[Light Speed]] - [[Requirements for Speed of Light/Faster Than Light Speeds]] |
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| *'''God:''' This is the most common misleading name. Many believe that if someone defeats someone whose a god that must mean the character is automatically more powerful then other characters who have never faced Gods before or that the character who defeated the god is universal or above. This is completely flawed logic if the “god” in question has shown no feats regarding that. Many fictional verses use the term “god” to depict someone who is far more powerful than a standard human in strength granting them superhuman-like abilities, but not the full on universal/omnipotent power that’s associated with the Gods in various religions. One of the hugest examples for the term god meaning nothing in fiction is the character '''The Authority''' from '''His Dark Materials''', this is a character that is so weak that he would die if exposed to the wind, and even in his prime his best feat extends to creating a massive mountain. | | *'''God:''' This is the most common misleading name. Many believe that if someone defeats someone whose a god that must mean the character is automatically more powerful then other characters who have never faced Gods before or that the character who defeated the god is universal or above. This is completely flawed logic if the “god” in question has shown no feats regarding that. Many fictional verses use the term “god” to depict someone who is far more powerful than a standard human in strength granting them superhuman-like abilities, but not the full on universal/omnipotent power that’s associated with the Gods in various religions. One of the hugest examples for the term god meaning nothing in fiction is the character '''The Authority''' from '''His Dark Materials''', this is a character that is so weak that he would die if exposed to the wind, and even in his prime his best feat extends to creating a massive mountain. |
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