Thread:Zamasu Chan/@comment-33624257-20190609162739/@comment-32684778-20190609220427

Well I hate to be the downplayer I am but Solaris is actually an outlier. Now don’t worry, this isn’t gonna some random head canon, that I just thought of. It’s something that was briefly brought up in the past and the Egg Wizard does play an important role in this.

Now this may sound like downplay but what if I told you the Egg Wizard never harnessed the full power of the Power of The Stars. The actual downgrades comes from the Egg Wizard’s final and strongest attack. The Planet Buster Laser. It’s pretty self explanatory what this move does and you could easily tell it’s stronger than any normal attack. Why would the Egg Wizard build up so much energy just for a planet busting attack? Now I’m not saying that the Power of The Stars is 5-A, that’d be absurd downplay, I’m just saying that the Egg Wizard didn’t harness it’s true power. It makes sense because most machines can’t even harness the full power the Chaos Emeralds. I’d also like to elaborate on Eggman’s statement.

Eggman didn’t just say that the PoTS were stronger, he said the readings were off the charts. Right after he sees the readings he says: “I never imagined that this sort of power was even possible! Even the Chaos Emeralds and Sol Emeralds can't compare to this!” Eggman is someone who’s studied and hunted down the emeralds for years. Of all people why would Eggman be wrong about the emeralds? Especially if he himself said putting the Sol and Chaos Emeralds together will destroy both parallel worlds. Eggman suddenly underestimating the emeralds is pretty ridiculous especially if he has evidence by his side. If Eggman, a reliable source, is using something to actually measure the power of the Emeralds and the Power of the Stars, then his statement is definitely credible.

You’re probably thinking why does Solaris matter in this situation? Thing is the Supers don’t scale to the full potential of PoTS because of what I said above and Eggman’s readings, Solaris is superior to the PoTS. It wouldn’t make sense for Supers to scale someone superior to something evidently stronger than the emeralds.

This also explains why the Sol and Chaos Emeralds never threatened to destroy the entire multiverse in their clash. People are quick to argue “variable” but this is an entirely different scenario. This time instead of users being in control of the emeralds, it’s the Emeralds pulling the strings. The Emeralds can’t be controlled without a user especially if they’re uncontrollably destroying the parallel universes. Since the Emeralds can’t stop themselves from destroying the worlds, there’s no way they’re able to hold back their true power. This also fits with Eggman’s statement:

Eggman: In close proximity, these emeralds call out to each other. Eggman Nega: And the power this would generate... It could destroy the world!

Back to variable tiers. They don’t disregard outliers. A variable tier just means that your power constantly fluctuates from a low end to a high end. Variable tiers do have limits, it’s just using a curtain amount of energy, think of Ki suppression.

Unfortunately this would knock Sonic down to low 2-C or baseline 2-C.