The Power Scaling Iceberg Explained



Have you ever wanted Power scaling explained to you? Maybe you just need the power scaling tiers explained, or want some insight into some of the more confusing topics like dimensions, all power levels, or canon. In this power scaling iceberg, I’m going to do my best to explain all that to you. At the end, you’ll have tiers, attack potency, suppression, and the power scaling levels explained, as well as much more!

Quick, who would win? Spider-Man, or Link? How about Captain America vs Batman? Or Gojo vs Giorno? Power Scaling is a controversial and complex form of media analysis, but it’s also one of my favorites. For some people, their only exposure to the hobby is dorks on twitter commenting “Don’t care, Goku Stomps” under any post about another character, but there’s actually multiple large communities full of fun and thought-provoking conversation, and that’s the side of it that I want to share with you today. This Iceberg will cover everything you’ll need to know about the mechanics and concepts behind power scaling, as well as some of the more common debates, memes, and even some controversies, getting more and more niche the deeper we descend. This is the Power Scaling Iceberg explained.

0:00 – Intro
0:53 – Tier 1
6:57 – Tier 2
15:30 – Tier 3
28:14 – Tier 4
40:07 – Tier 5
50:42 – Interlude
51:23 – Tier 6
1:05:55 – Tier 7
1:15:25 – Tier 8
1:22:34 – Tier 9
1:28:48 – Tier 10
1:33:23 – Outro

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47 thoughts on “The Power Scaling Iceberg Explained”

  1. in regards to the "Goku vs Superman" example, Superman's role in his own story wasn't Death Battle's direct explanation for why he won the fight, but rather their explanation for why he was written with such incredible power, with that power being the reason for his victory.

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  2. There are stuff you missing out about power scaling iceberg, like what about boundless being? , or a character named Auren The Absolute? , or The Tiering System?, What about oc? Or a character that can manipulate the entire narrative? And also more of the scp stonger entities like scp-3812, the brother of death, murfy law,ect and waht about a verse called WOD (World Of Darkness) where a caouple people believes that a caracter in that verse(WOD) named "I Am That I Am" is the strongest fictional character? . And also what about metafictional character?.

    This video is great and informative❤, but you missing out some stuff about the power scaling but its still a good video, I just hope that you make a part 2 about power scaling iceberg where you covered some stuff that you dont know or simply forget

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  3. Opm and gojo isnt even overrated verse
    1.hazbin hotel:god is stated to be boundless bc he has omnipotence
    2.minecraft:steve has infinite strenght just bc he can hold blocks in a inventory thats a game mechanic
    3.fnaf:survivang wall to people and always coming back means outer crashing the game means boundless
    So yeah those are the most overrated fandoms in existance btw i love your video

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  4. Doctor Zomboss from pvz wins almost any fight as he would have his army as he is the sole leader of it and it’s like if you don’t give any leader their army and or minions. I mean Dr Zomboss can time travel instantly winning against anyone who dies from old age. Also his army is essentially endless. Also the fact he can travel to a different dimension. I mean he can have a ton of zombots stomp on his enemy. And just to reiterate, you would give Zomboss his army, I mean you would give civ 6 ghandi nukes, am I right? Also make stuff reasonable so the one outlier where logic was thrown out the window I think that can be thrown out the window. I’d say scaling should be based on what’s done consistently. Also if it’s said outright. And for villains you give them army’s if they are the sole leader for more than one installment or one time. So you’d give grevious droids as he can call for backup.

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  5. Was the Xeno Goku section and the reality equalization section copyrighted or something? Good video tho I enjoyed listening to terms and concepts I’ve come to be familiar with over the years

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