Thread:Metal Mario875/@comment-24530269-20170614114813/@comment-26374068-20170617111639

@Arceus: Cool. And I do believe Donkey Kong and Wario are above her due to statements and feats from other games illustrating that (like DK being able to punch Bowser and cause him to stumble back a few feet in MP5, even though he's also weaker) and Wario being more powerful than Mario in SM64DS, where Bowser had overpowered Peach, and Mario overpowered Bowser. Maybe not DK (even though I'd be skeptical in saying Peach is stronger than him), but Wario is most definitely stronger. Also, Black Jewel's feat was erasing the space-time continuum, the size of the realm didn't matter. Since Black Jewel turned the realm into an empty void without time nor space, I don't see how it's not Universal+, personally. And I suppose that's valid, so I'll give it to you. Peach was stronger than Starlow in BiS, but not DT or PJ. The latter is where Starlow started getting impressive feats. And Peach was the one--accompanied by Fawful--that said only she could break the seal. Fawful is far more reliable than Peach or Starlow (I don't recall Starlow saying Peach can break the seal outside of once, and that was because Peach had told them she could, so they believed her), but I already explained it. So it can't apply, IMO. And no, Peach didn't say that. And while she had been saying sorry to Dreambert, well... that was my point. She was sorry that the Dream Stone was going to be destroyed--it wasn't intended, which takes us back to the whole resonation explanation.

Ahh, thanks for the explanation.

Here's the closest thing I found in the manual to that: "In the night sky, past the moon and beyond the stars, there's a dream world known as Dream Depot, where everyone's dreams come together. This is the real land of dreams..." Hmm... I can see where you're coming from. It's a dream world containing dream worlds within--most specifically, all dream worlds. But at the same time, nothing implies it's any more than a realm containing more realms. And what's worse, the manual states that Bowser was going to destroy the Dream Depot (and the fact that the Mario characters--when outside of the dream worlds--are logically inside Dream Depot itself), so it was accessible. And I can't find anything else in the manual that implies it was infinitely beyond the dream worlds besides one of the Star Spirits (or, in this game, "Star Guardians") stating, "so... why don't we offer those with the power of dreaming a chance to visit?" But this simply means they're allowing people from reality to enter a dream world. A very important one, too.

I can see some evidence, but it's too loose to get anything from. Regardless, Dream Depot it enormous for dwarfing the size of all the dream worlds within. But there's simply not enough to say it's infinite.