Thread:CSaPForumWall/@comment-30300307-20170515054151/@comment-26374068-20170529074413

The two are in the realms of being equals (Super Dimentio's low-end being used). So, my first point, the two's stats are practically equals. And while temporal omnipresence gives Solaris a leg-up, it's not a large one. With spatial omnipresence, Solaris would be all around Super Dimentio at once, which would allow him to attack from all angles. With temporal omnipresence, Solaris is already in the future and past as well as present, unlike Super Dimentio, who is only in the present.

Solaris' omnipresence allows him to come back from a different time period and continue to fight Super Dimentio. In this specific circumstance, that's not exactly the most helpful. So Solaris' omnipresence, overall, won't play a factor at all. Which we'll delve a bit more in to in a few seconds.

Super Dimentio has reliant invulnerability, which is a legitimate power. So long as Super Dimentio holds the Chaos Heart, he's immune to attacks of a similar caliber to his own. Solaris, being a presumably near equal, won't be able to harm Super Dimentio. Here's where The Void steps in and makes Super Dimentio win...

It deletes eternities via Destruction. It erases everything and makes it as if it never existed at all... Once it hits Solaris, it'll tear him apart and destroy his past and future selves as well. Thus, Super Dimentio takes this since Solaris is basically fated to lose. The two are presumably near equals, allowing Super Dimentio's invulnerability to work, and because The Void is an equal as well and has Multiversal range and attacks omnidirectionally, it'll hit Solaris and his core no matter what and delete his temporal omnipresence selves.

I give it to Super Dimentio.