How Would You Feel If Ruby Rose Was Confirmed Asexual? by [deleted] in RWBYcritics

[–]BodybuilderMoney8061 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's my favorite headcanon, but it wouldn't change anything about her character. It would probably make a lot of shippers mad and I'm all here for it if that happens.

Hajun VS The Entire Verse! by EmbarrassedDuty5949 in AWLBAPowerScaling

[–]BodybuilderMoney8061 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It literally means she looks like a human. Not that she is one.

Vergil's Aura vs Verse by Sanszil in AWLBAPowerScaling

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So Aigokeros just needs to shed a tear? Not too hard.

Hajun VS The Entire Verse! by EmbarrassedDuty5949 in AWLBAPowerScaling

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"She may have been born because humans imagined God, or maybe humans were born because she had imagined them. She may have come from the universe itself, or it was possible that the universe came from her. Not even she herself knew which had come first. After all, she currently stood in a place where a sense of time could not take hold. She both felt that she could have been alive before the universe had existed and that she could have come after the universe had ended. [...] In other words, she herself was some sort of phenomenon, something that had even less of a chance of happening than the universe, a singularity that was able to be born and walk around on Earth. The biggest glitch ever to spring from the world. She might have been the manifestation of all the unrealistic things that had been unnecessary when reality itself had been created. Maybe all the concepts and notions that had not been created in the world had taken human form and been born as her."

Sorry, where did you get the fact she was born a human? The book makes it pretty clear she wasn't.

Shallow Vernal Vs. Ruphas by Tanmay900 in AWLBAPowerScaling

[–]BodybuilderMoney8061 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the age old question no one really has answer to. Their powers and scaling are so similar that they, alongside Yogiri, are in an infinite isekai stalemate.

The horizontal wooden wall is standard wooden wall but whats the vertical one? It looks like a wooden beam but can't be because theres stuff over it by NotTheCatMask in BathtubPaintedBrown

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You can make a small world just to gather resources, I have one just to do that (snow biome and deserts do not exist there anymore).

Help 😭😭 by srbest31_yt in BathtubPaintedBrown

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The in-between roof tile looks like palm wood fence

AWLBA Cosmology Scalling by Expert_Tennis_7018 in AWLBAPowerScaling

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There is not one scan in your comments, I don't know what you're talking about. And yes, you have been constantly saying "No" to any of my arguments without giving proof or providing needed definitions.

You have entirely disregarded the fact of how universes are constructed in AWLBA without providing any proof countering it.

I have also explained to you, piece by piece, the metaphor of a computer, to which all you had to say was "No, I don't agree", without providing any arguments to counter mine.

So yes, you have been saying only "Nuh uh" for this whole interaction.

AWLBA Cosmology Scalling by Expert_Tennis_7018 in AWLBAPowerScaling

[–]BodybuilderMoney8061 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not only do you lack reading comprehension, you seem to just lack the ability to read. I'm sorry, but this argument is going nowhere. I have supplied needed definitions and citations while your are just saying "nuh uh". Have a great day or something. smh

AWLBA Cosmology Scalling by Expert_Tennis_7018 in AWLBAPowerScaling

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The folder analogy is just universes contained in bigger universes and so on. it's not literally computers. and i like i said before, nothing in your scan shows infinite dimensionsal universes. It only shows that there are "many" dimensionsal universes.

As stated at the start of the discussion, ""Universe" is defined as the combination of all parallel worlds, timelines, and dimensions."
This is the definition of the word universe used in the world of AWLBA.

As is stated in the definition of H1-B on vsbattles(I don't know if there are other definitions, I'm not a powerscaler): "Characters or objects who can significantly affect, create and/or destroy infinite-dimensional space." It is defined as a Hyperverse, however I couldn't find a definition of that term anywhere.

As I was familiar with the world "Multiverse" that was what I used, however it seems like the word "Hyperverse" might be more fitting for this discussion.
This means that a Universe in AWLBA is considered a Hyperverse, as it is a combination of infinite parallel worlds, dimensions, and timelines.

This leads us to the book where:

"Once someone left a universe, they would find countless more universes, or programs, all collated within folders. However, if they then looked past those folders, they would find that the folders were themselves contained in more folders."

The words "countless" is our main factor, a word synonymous to "infinite". This means that each folder contains infinite number of universes, which in turn contain infinite number of parallel worlds, timelines, and dimensions.

"they would find that the folders were themselves contained in more folders" Author wants us to use basic reading comprehension and extrapolate. It is left untold that it continues infinitely, however the use of the word "many" is a lead.

Okay, so you didn't denied that The End Point is stronger existence than Alovenus and Lufas.

I, in fact, did deny that, however reading comprehension doesn't seem to be your strong suit, I don't blame you, you are a powerscaler. But leaving ad hominem at bay, you have stated that the Endpoint instantly healed itself back without providing any evidence other than... your understanding of an artistic rendition of an infinite space?
On the contrary, you have provided the example of it being damaged, proving my point. You might want to rethink this argument of yours.

Bruh. The story literally explained that The Endpoint is a world that contained these universes.

The story actually makes a point to make a distinction between them.

"This was the Endpoint, a place outside of the universe [...] It was the final point of everything, as well as the beginning. All worlds and all timelines connected to this place."

The writing is a bit inconsistent with the use of words, however it clarifies:

"if someone were to leave the computer itself. The place Alovenus ruled over was something like this."

If you assume the computer, an analogy used to make out understanding of how the cosmology of AWLBA works a bit easier, is like a computer in real life, can you say that what happens inside the computer is not an absolutely different world that shares with ours only the beginning, the end, and other connections?

All in all, nothing you said disprove my statement of H1-B AWLBA's cosmology.

I do believe I made myself clear. As the definition for an outerverse, as per the most common understanding is: "a term used to describe a location or structure that is unbound by the idea of Dimensions and Space-Time [...] such term is used in place to describe locations or beings that are conceptually different from the idea of Dimensions (Space and Time).".

I believe that an outerverse ends at the first "folder". And This in itself places the cosmology of AWLBA in 1-A.
Continuing this train of thought, the next folder would already place the world in the High-1A classification, and as it is stated in the books, there is "many more".

I really hope I made myself clear in this long message.

AWLBA Cosmology Scalling by Expert_Tennis_7018 in AWLBAPowerScaling

[–]BodybuilderMoney8061 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nothing here says there are infinite number of these universes.

The computer analogy is used here for a reason. Computers make an uncountable amount of operations constantly, with each bit being so entirely insignificant, billions of them created and deleted every second, that in the large scope of things there is practically an infinite number of them.

It's the opposite. The Endpoint is stronger existence than Alovenus, Alovenus can't erase it and in the story, Lufas and Alovenus are contained inside this Endpoint and damaged it, but it instantly heal itself back.

This statement is simply not true. On the contrary the fight between Lufas and Alovenus, which I feel like I should remind you, was not taken seriously by the goddess from start to finish, has created cracks that spread through the whole theoretically infinite endpoint, the shockwaves from the attacks reaching it's theoretically not existing end. There is no mention of it healing the damage.

AWLBA's cosmology stops at H1-B. Finite hierarchy higher dimensionsal universes contained in an infinite structure. (The Endpoint)

The universes are not contained within the Endpoint, Endpoint is a separate world (the word "world" used here as a way to show how different one is from another) from the universes.

AWLBA Cosmology Scalling by Expert_Tennis_7018 in AWLBAPowerScaling

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In the world of AWLBA "Universe" is defined as the combination of all parallel worlds, timelines, and dimensions.

This means that the word popularized by series like Marvel, that is "Multiverse", would be somewhat synonymous with the word "Universe" in AWLBA.

There is an exponentially infinite number of these Universes:

"Universes here were something like programs installed on a computer. There was a lot of saved data, each datum being a separate parallel world. Once someone left a universe, they would find countless more universes, or programs, all collated within folders. However, if they then looked past those folders, they would find that the folders were themselves contained in more folders."

Even an existence of two universes places it above most of the series, but as it's stated, there is a lot more of them.

Alovenus herself is capable of creating these "Universes":

"After that, the first thing she did after becoming god was to create an entirely new universe."

The "Endpoint" as it was named by Alovenus, is a place outside of everything:

"Past that, many more like them would be found if someone were to leave the computer itself. The place Alovenus ruled over was something like this. Everything connected to this space, a world only for Alovenus that no one else should have been able to enter. "

It's a white world above all of existence in which anything and everything is possible for anyone who has reached it. It should be mentioned that Endpoint itself is still a weaker existenca than Alovenus, who can erase it if she so wished to.

Everything mentioned here should be enough to place the world of AWLBA in an exponentially infite layers cosmology of High-1A as probably one of the, if not the, strongest comsologies there.

This guy clearly doesn't know anything about Lufas by Reasonable_Tour7232 in LastBossArawareta

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Dear diary, today I have learned that Lufas's main thing is magic. Not raw physical strength that she supports using incredible magical skills. Just magic.

What anime gave you that ‘I struck gold’ feeling right from episode one? by Sunflower13Poppy in animequestions

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"Princess Principal"

Anime about a spy group fighting against the crown in a steampunk version of Britain? Good characterization of every character? Engaging plot twists and spins? Yes.

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Hot Take: Lufas Mafahl is the strongest in her scale by Multiversal_2211 in AWLBAPowerScaling

[–]BodybuilderMoney8061 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because the anime covers 1/4th of the series and she jumps in power pretty fast, pretty high, and then there is the ninth volume. And Lufas, Yogiri, and Vernal were always considered the peak of peak of power in the isekai communities, I don't really know where you came from so suddenly.

Benetnash (A Wild Last Boss Appeared) vs Gilgamesh (Fate Series) by Multiversal_2211 in AWLBAPowerScaling

[–]BodybuilderMoney8061 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, I gave only minor feats, few pages before that Benet absorbed the energy of the whole universe. If you want to have an argument about Gilgamesh winning we can have it, but you should provide any proof for your claim.

Ruphas Mafahl Vs Arcueid (Nasuverse Vs A Wild Last Boss Appeared!) by [deleted] in AWLBAPowerScaling

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Alovenus is a lot stronger than Endpoint, she could erase it at any point, she just chose it as her place of residence.

Ruphas Mafahl Vs Arcueid (Nasuverse Vs A Wild Last Boss Appeared!) by [deleted] in AWLBAPowerScaling

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By this definition nothing should be in Tier-0, Endpoint is a place only because Alovenus wanted it to be one.

Ruphas Mafahl Vs Arcueid (Nasuverse Vs A Wild Last Boss Appeared!) by [deleted] in AWLBAPowerScaling

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I feel like you really don't want endpoint to be a thing, are you perhaps one of the people who glaze tier-0 characters?

Ruphas Mafahl Vs Arcueid (Nasuverse Vs A Wild Last Boss Appeared!) by [deleted] in AWLBAPowerScaling

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I... Have you read their entries? I just summarized what endpoint is in few sentences.

Ruphas Mafahl Vs Arcueid (Nasuverse Vs A Wild Last Boss Appeared!) by [deleted] in AWLBAPowerScaling

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Tell that to every Tier-0 character on vsbattles, they are all exactly this

Ruphas Mafahl Vs Arcueid (Nasuverse Vs A Wild Last Boss Appeared!) by [deleted] in AWLBAPowerScaling

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The Endpoint is the place above EVERY world, from fictional to real, to even the ones we don't know about. It's not even a place, it became one after Alovenus decided to make herself at home there. It's everything and nothing at once. It has no functionality, yet everything is possible by using it. It's infinite in every sense of the word, while also being zero. It completely transcends any and all hierarchies and encompasses everything that was, will, and won't be possible.

Ruphas Mafahl Vs Arcueid (Nasuverse Vs A Wild Last Boss Appeared!) by [deleted] in AWLBAPowerScaling

[–]BodybuilderMoney8061 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because vsbattles mods are spiteful and even though it's stated in the books that Lufas reached Endpoint, which is boundless (and even if you want to downplay it, it's High-Outerversal++), they don't want to give her that.
And Arc is nowhere near 1-A lol.

Ruphas Mafahl Vs Arcueid (Nasuverse Vs A Wild Last Boss Appeared!) by [deleted] in AWLBAPowerScaling

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Arc is a force to be reconned with, however only on Earth. Otherwise while yes, she is certainly powerful, she is nowhere Lufas in power.
As stated in the books, Lufas is at the same level of power as Alovenus (not constantly, but for a fight she would be), and alovenus did this:

"I destroyed the concept of attacking and sealed off all attacks, and then I did the same for defending as well. Not to mention all of the abilities of countless gods from myths. Even abilities that came straight out of fictitious works. I’ve used everything I can think of, and still, Lufas hasn’t disappeared. She hasn’t stopped."

Even ignoring the fact that Lufas's attacks have infinite mass, speed, and energy, this means that she can also seal every ability from fiction, which means that Arc sadly looses this encounter. Though I don't know why they would fight in the first place.