Board Thread:VS Debates/@comment-31270269-20170521164627/@comment-30870165-20170627194820

Metal Mario875 wrote:

Clockworx wrote: Please do. I always draw my definitions from Dictionary.com, just a note.

Mario's 3-B: It's stated that--even as babies--the seven Star Children contain an extraordinary amount of power. Enough to fully conquer the universe should the seven join forces. Since there are 100,000,000,000 galaxies, we divide that by seven, and Mario can conquer 14,285,714,285.714285714285714285714 galaxies on his own. Every one of conquer's definitions require some sort of exertion of power. Therefore, even if Mario were using 0.0001% of his power, he'd still be Multi-Galaxy level.

Sonic's 5-B: Defeated the Ifrit, which was able to destroy the planet as stated by witness accounts as well as log entries from Gerald Robotnik's log diary.

Paper Mario's High 1-C: Defeated Dimentio, who matched The Void, which was going to consume all existence--all worlds, all dimensions, all possibilities and all timelines. And because String Theory Soup proves that the Marioverse's secrets reside within String Theory, which is a theory that supports 11-dimensionality, this feat was consuming eleven dimensions, making the characters 11-dimensional.

Archie Sonic's High 2-A: With the aid of Super Mega Man, stalemated God Sigma, who had transcended all limitations of an infinite multiverse.

NOTE/EDIT: I just looked it up, as a "just in case" type of thing, and apparently, [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/conquer Merriam Webster agrees with Dictionary.com. Conquer's definitions all require some type of power on both sites.] For Round 1, I think only mainstream games are used. Besides, no powerups.

But, I'm gonna be honest. I don't agree. Great reasoning, though. I think Archie Sonic and Paper Mario are on the same level or Sonic slightly higher. Both have fought foes with infinite capabilities.