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Some characters possess significantly greater dimensions than average, leading to enhanced combat capabilities such as strength, speed (though agility and maneuverability might be restricted), and durability. This is referred to as having a Large Size.
This differs from Size Manipulation, where a character can change their size at will. Those with Large Size cannot inherently control their size.
Large Size Classifications
- Type 0 (Supersize): Characters far larger than an ordinary human, starting at 2.72 meters tall, similar to the tallest known human in history. These are "giants."
- Type 1 (Building-sized): Characters at least 13-14 meters tall, or the size of a building.
- Type 2 (Skyscraper-sized): Characters comparable in size to high-rise buildings, starting from 100 meters. These characters can usually generate shock waves.
- Type 3 (Mountain-sized): Characters no less than a kilometer (1000 meters) in size. These characters can usually generate earthquakes.
- Type 4 (Global): Characters so large they are visible from space. They can usually cause global catastrophes and high-end natural disasters. Their size is millions of km².
- Type 5 (Planetary): Characters comparable in size to planets. They usually have a planetary-level gravitational pull.
- Type 6 (Stellar): Characters comparable in size to stars.
- Type 7 (Galactic): Characters comparable in size to galaxies.
- Type 8 (Universal): Characters the size of or larger than a universe or a significant part of it (such as the observable universe). This includes characters one with the universe/universal space-time continuum.
- Type 9 (Multiversal): Characters as large as or larger than a collection of several universal space-time continuums. Note: This classification refers only to size; having 4-dimensional power or above does not qualify as having multiversal size, though such characters can contend with them.
- Type 10 (Higher-Order): Characters larger than a conventional multiverse, with a size equivalent to higher infinities.
- Type 11 (Inaccessible): Characters whose size cannot be reached by progressively "stacking" infinities on top of each other.