Power Tiers

Democratizing scaling for the people. Elo serves as a reference point for scaling, but does not serve as placement.

Tier placement is vote-driven. ELO bands are references for reading matchup strength, but characters are not automatically placed here just because their ELO falls inside a range.
Outerversal2200+ reference

Characters argued to operate beyond conventional dimensional or universal structures.

Vote rule: Repeated low/mid diff wins over top cosmology characters
High Hyperversal2000-2199 reference

Characters with scaling consistently placed above layered higher-dimensional frameworks.

Vote rule: Dominant wins over hyperversal candidates
Hyperversal1850-1999 reference

Characters whose arguments depend on substantial dimensional hierarchy scaling.

Vote rule: Clear vote consensus against multiversal+ opponents
High Multiversal+1700-1849 reference

Characters consistently argued above broad multiverse structures or timelines.

Vote rule: Strong wins against multiversal and universal+ rosters
Multiversal+1600-1699 reference

Characters with reliable arguments affecting many universes, timelines, or equivalent structures.

Vote rule: Winning record across multiple multiversal debates
Multiversal1500-1599 reference

Characters generally treated as affecting more than one universe-scale construct.

Vote rule: Majority wins over universal+ opponents
Universal+1400-1499 reference

Characters argued above baseline universal output through cosmology, hax, or scaling chains.

Vote rule: Stable wins over universal and planetary tiers
Universal1300-1399 reference

Characters with debate evidence for universe-level attack potency, durability, or hax reach.

Vote rule: Consensus that the character reaches universe-scale impact
High Planetary1200-1299 reference

Characters argued well above ordinary planet-level scaling but below universal standards.

Vote rule: Wins over standard planetary characters with low/mid diff evidence
Planetary1100-1199 reference

Characters commonly placed around planet-level destructive capacity or survivability.

Vote rule: Vote evidence supports planet-scale output or durability
Mountain Level1000-1099 reference

Characters with large terrain or regional scaling but no stable planetary consensus.

Vote rule: Default evidence band until matchup votes prove higher or lower
City Level900-999 reference

Characters whose arguments usually center on city-block to city-wide effects.

Vote rule: Loses most higher-scale matchups but beats street-level opponents
Street Level800-899 reference

Characters who are dangerous in direct combat without large-area destructive scaling.

Vote rule: Wins primarily through skill, weapons, or local physical scaling
Above Average Human0-799 reference

Characters with modest physical or tactical advantages but limited supernatural scaling.

Vote rule: Vote evidence shows mostly human-scale limits