Power Class System – Expanded Scale
1. Inferior Class
Individuals still struggling to survive in the supernatural world.
Low — Ordinary humans with no exposure to the supernatural; newly awakened or sealed demons or vampires without control.
Medium — Humans with initial contact with the supernatural; demons or vampires with basic instincts awakened.
High — Humans with minimal training or weak artifacts; street-level demons or vampires with some combat experience.
2. Medium Class
Combatants who have already tasted blood and defeat, capable of handling small groups.
Low — Combatants with basic training; demons or fallen angels at entry-level rank.
Medium — Competent combatants in direct confrontations; users of moderate supernatural abilities.
High — Versatile and adaptable combatants; capable of facing multiple lower-class opponents simultaneously.
3. High Class
Threats that require strategic planning and caution to confront.
Low — Leaders of small groups or monsters with specialized abilities.
Medium — Generals or commanders of minor factions; awakened monsters with advanced control.
High — Entities that dominate regional battlefields; capable of altering the course of local conflicts.
4. Elite Class
Those who determine the outcome of regional wars or factional disputes.
Low — Elite members of major factions; high-level combat specialists.
Medium — Recognized leaders within their domains; capable of facing multiple High Class threats.
High — Deciders of conflicts on a continental scale; power that demands intervention from multiple factions.
5. Supreme Class
Living legends whose emergence shifts the balance between entire factions.
Low — Legendary entities in ascension; power beginning to threaten established structures.
Medium — Consolidated legends; capable of destabilizing alliances or smaller factions.
High — Figures who alter the course of wars between major factions; presence felt on a global scale.
6. Maou Class
Demonic kings and monsters capable of razing cities or nations with minimal effort.
Low — Regional demonic rulers; monsters of national scale.
Medium — Demonic kings of vast territories; entities that threaten continents.
High — Absolute monarchs of hell or equivalents; power that redefines supernatural geopolitical boundaries.
7. Inferior God Class
Lesser divinities and entities that have surpassed mortal limits.
Low — Minor gods of secondary pantheons; entities with limited divine power.
Medium — Regional divinities or pseudo-gods; capable of influencing nations or small dimensions.
High — Entities that rival greater gods within specific domains.
8. Greater God Class
Supreme gods of their respective pantheons. Reality begins to bend in their presence.
Low — Greater gods in partial manifestation; power that distorts local laws of reality.
Medium — Gods in full form; capable of altering fundamental rules on continental or planetary scales.
High — Primordial gods or equivalents; presence that threatens dimensional stability.
9. Dimensional Dragon Class
Entities that transcend ordinary divine logic. Lords of the void between worlds.
Low — Dragons or equivalents with partial dominion over dimensions.
Medium — Established dimensional lords; capable of destroying or creating smaller dimensional spaces.
High — Entities that threaten the fabric of the multiverse; infinite or near-infinite power.
10. Dimensional Absolute Class
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