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Higher Dimensional Existence refers to a state of being where an entity exists in dimensions beyond the standard three-dimensional space, allowing for movement across more axes than in typical three-dimensional planes. Such beings can navigate directions beyond the sixth dimension and cannot be interacted with by abilities originating from lower-dimensional beings.

For more details on dimensions, please refer to our dimensional tiering page.

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Note: Not all beings with higher dimensional existence possess these abilities; this varies from one universe to another.

  • Limited Teleportation: Higher dimensional beings can phase in and out of existence by moving along axes that lower-dimensional beings cannot perceive.
  • Invulnerability: Compared to their lower-dimensional counterparts, higher dimensional beings possess infinite complexity and contain more information, making them largely unfathomable. The only way for lower-dimensional beings to interact with them is through their lower-dimensional cross sections. Exceptions include cases where lower-dimensional beings have specific abilities to affect higher-dimensional entities or possess sufficient attack power (AP) to impact them significantly.
  • Large Size: Higher dimensional beings are typically vast compared to lower-dimensional equivalents, as they inhabit planes that are inherently larger than lower-dimensional spaces.