User blog comment:Paleomario66/Mario's Higher-End feats: Outliers or not?/@comment-33067344-20180809224134/@comment-33067344-20180810040232

>"Saying Mario doesn't scale to Bowser's amped forms because he sometimes needs amps to beat base Bowser is like bringing up the time where Sonic had to go into his Super Form to defeat base Metal Sonic and a regular mech that Eggman uses and saying that Sonic shouldn't scale to them in base because he once had to be amped to defeat them."

False Equivalence. Sonic doesn't consistently portray those levels, that's blatant Plot Induced Stupidity. Mario—on the other hand—has consistently portrayed as having to outsmart or use amps to defeat Bowser.

>"This is a higher end of 2-B than the Dreamy Bowser feat, but there are other 2-B feats involving the Dream Depot:"

Dimentio suprassing The Void: Okay.

Mario defeating Black Bowser: Okay.

The Star Rod stuff is where your argument falls flat, i'm afraid. Bowser needed the Star Rod to do something he did in base? Not consistent...at all.

>"How isn't the actual underworld? Bowser is even regarded as the Demon King. Just look up "Demon King Koopa" on Google and you'll get some good results. The Demon King is the King of Hell in Shinto mythology. As for it being infinite-sized, the underworld in God of War is a good example."

Association Fallacy. Demon King's sharing a title doesn't make them the same at all. Oh, and botomless isn't infinite always. As an example: Saying Kirby has a botomless stomach isn't the same as saying it is infinite. One of them is direct; while the other is not.

btw, looked Demon King Koopa in Google, and I got nothing.

>"That's like saying multiplication doesn't work for three-dimensional tiers because it is considered beyond infinite by two-dimensional standards. 4-D is infinite from a 3-D perspective, but it is also finite from a four-dimensional perspective, which is the perspective we're using here."

False Equivalence once again. Multiplications are a third-dimensional thing, they cannot be applied to higher dimensions. VSBW has quite a clean explanation on how this works.