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  1. Sir Huxley Rex Bolex IV

    Death Battle Discussion

    I kind of like "Sonic vs DBZ" matches, simply because they're giant autism vortexes with no end in sight.
  2. Sir Huxley Rex Bolex IV

    Death Battle Discussion

    I saw that one dude, Malomtek. He was a great fighter. It was like magic seeing him bring all that bullshit wank to a halt. Sadly, he's banned for three weeks because they couldn't handle his smooth moves, but I hope he goes back there sooner or later and wrecks them.
  3. Sir Huxley Rex Bolex IV

    Death Battle Discussion

    I think you should be multiplying the diameters of the universes involved, and then extrapolating the requisite universe volumes from them. It's likely they actually will take it seriously in some way, considering how "intersected" the researcher team of Death Battle, i.e. the "G1s", are with VSBW's general "sphere". The general vs debating sphere seems to be in a very "hyper-permissive" era - 90% of which I attribute to the craziness of VSBW - where everyone is (at least) universal, everyone has infinite speed, nothing is an outlier or inconsistency anymore, and liberal scaling is the norm. But here's the thing though: different interpretations, "debunks of debunks", the growing number of relatively prominent "VS YouTubers" who think that comic book "high heralds" are universal minimum, etc. It would be arrogant and frankly delusional to think that you could singlehandedly curb any of that, especially on something with as much potential for subjectivity, as it does objectivity...
  4. Sir Huxley Rex Bolex IV

    Death Battle Discussion

    Yeah you should generally try to make your tiering system fit fiction instead of trying to make fiction fit your tiering system, if that makes sense. Something simple like "Universe < Universe+ (infinite universe) < Multiverse < Multiverse+ (infinite multiverse) < Metaverse (X number of levels of existence) < Metaverse+ (infinite levels of existence) < Immeasurable (beyond infinite levels of existence)" should fit most fictions' while accounting for various idiosyncrasies in their cosmologies.
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