The "+" part in the Tiering System usually encompasses all the other tiers in that area before it. Take for example: Small Building Level, Building Level, Large Building Level, and Building Level+. Building Level+ encompasses all those Tiers in the "Building Level" ranges and then some. Like "X Character can destroy something above a large building, so they're Building Level+" Now when you start getting into the higher Tiers like Universal, "Universal+" means your infinitely stronger than someone who can destroy an Infinitely sized Universe. Now you may be thinking: "How can you be greater than something that's Infinite?" Well in Mathematics, this is possible. Which is why we use something called "Cardinailty" when discussing tiers like "Low Complex Multiversal", "High Complex Multiversal", Etc. I hope this helps clear up any questions you have regarding the "What Is Universal+" Question.
Official Divine is *awful* at scaling. He uses the outdated VSBW model and intentionally misinterprets one-off statements to scale verses higher than they should be.
I don't know why I have to keep telling people this, but Saitama is literally limitless. _It's stated multiple times via in-universe speculation that he broke his limiter._ His only real opponent would be God from OPM's universe, or literally God forbid Dragon Ball's unannounced overgod Zalama. Anybody else is fodder. Unless you can will everything, everywhere, everywhen, everyhow, everywhy and everyway, _YOU. LOSE. PERIOD._ A more interesting way to have done this would've been plopping full hair Saitama in DB and having him train his ass off, then take on each villain. That or just put him in without being able to break his limiter the same way, instead having it 'crack' in stages.
That's the thing though he has limitless potential and not limitless power. If he did there wouldn't be a fight to begin with against Garou. He had to grow during that fight.
The "+" part in the Tiering System usually encompasses all the other tiers in that area before it. Take for example: Small Building Level, Building Level, Large Building Level, and Building Level+. Building Level+ encompasses all those Tiers in the "Building Level" ranges and then some. Like "X Character can destroy something above a large building, so they're Building Level+" Now when you start getting into the higher Tiers like Universal, "Universal+" means your infinitely stronger than someone who can destroy an Infinitely sized Universe. Now you may be thinking: "How can you be greater than something that's Infinite?" Well in Mathematics, this is possible. Which is why we use something called "Cardinailty" when discussing tiers like "Low Complex Multiversal", "High Complex Multiversal", Etc. I hope this helps clear up any questions you have regarding the "What Is Universal+" Question.
I suggest Sonic the Hedgehog vs DBZ by B-Where. It’s pretty much this but replace Saitama with Sonic and it was explained a bit easier.
You should react to videos from official divine
And Crisis and Dr. Splash ( aka Jobbers and Goons )
Official Divine is *awful* at scaling. He uses the outdated VSBW model and intentionally misinterprets one-off statements to scale verses higher than they should be.
I don't know why I have to keep telling people this, but Saitama is literally limitless. _It's stated multiple times via in-universe speculation that he broke his limiter._ His only real opponent would be God from OPM's universe, or literally God forbid Dragon Ball's unannounced overgod Zalama. Anybody else is fodder.
Unless you can will everything, everywhere, everywhen, everyhow, everywhy and everyway, _YOU. LOSE. PERIOD._
A more interesting way to have done this would've been plopping full hair Saitama in DB and having him train his ass off, then take on each villain. That or just put him in without being able to break his limiter the same way, instead having it 'crack' in stages.
That's the thing though he has limitless potential and not limitless power. If he did there wouldn't be a fight to begin with against Garou. He had to grow during that fight.
Limitless potential doesn't mean limitless power. Saitama will grow forever, but he has to have time to do it.