Thread:OBWforumsContentRevision/@comment-36965940-20200208202809/@comment-36965940-20200210202627

> I can agree with Lagnn getting such a rating if it has a key for Tengen Toppa Lagnn

It wasn't Tengen Toppa Lagann that destroyed the Anti-Spiral in the anime. It was just Lagann, but massively boosted by TTGL's absorption of the Infinity Big Bang Storm like GL was.

> 'I disagree with Galaxy Gurren Lagnn scaling and likewise for the lesser Arc Lagnn. They have probably the least interaction with The Anti-Spiral and they have no consistency to scale.'

If the problem is consistency, I don't see how that's a valid counter-argument, because I'm proposing that they should be High 2-A/High 1-C (based on the feats against the Anti-Spiral) in a Post-IBBS Absorption key separate to their standard ones, similarly to Gurren Lagann and Lagann. Which brings me to another thing I'd like to mention, I find it pretty arbitrary to say that TTGL, Gurren Lagann and Lagann all got empowered by the IBBS absorption, but Arc and Super Galaxy weren't. It doesn't really make sense, and I'm especially saying that in this case because they performed the brief feats that they did.

I don't see how little their interactions with the Anti-Spiral are matters, either. They legitimately tanked attacks from the Grand Zamboa in the anime, clearly sustained less damage than Gurren Lagann and Lagann, and they briefly held back the Anti-Spiral GDB in the movie and sustained mostly minor damage.

> Additionally, I would like to add nothing suggests that Arc Lagnn can destroy an entire space-time continuum, of which if did happen then the universe would have been destroyed or significantly effected, which it wasn't and everyone was just fine

Arc can't destroy an entire space-time continuum, yes, but I'm not arguing that it can to begin with. It hasn't demonstrated a feat on that scale, it only sent a mech through the fabric of space-time with sheer force, which'd be at a far lesser degree of High 2-A/High 1-C than normal, certainly not on the scale of the entire space-time continuum, but still a relevant 5 to 11-D scale. Also, I don't see how the latter part of your argument affects anything other than range. I can also use the same logic to debunk 5-A, by saying that Earth should've logically be destroyed by the clash between Arc-GL and the Mugann, which it wasn't. Environmental Destruction is really inconsistent in fiction, too, so I don't really agree with your point.

> The punching feat sounds High 2-A at best.

Meh, whatever the wiki considers it based on its cosmology scaling here, I'll probably just roll with it.