User blog comment:Paleomario66/Mario's Higher-End feats: Outliers or not?/@comment-33067344-20180809224134/@comment-30294856-20180810161915

Scaling to Bowser's Amped forms
Mario has outsmarted Bowser before, but he's never actually needed to do so against base Bowser. Mario is also consistently shown to be able to defeat stronger forms of Bowser.

Star Spirit/Star Rod Feat
What I'm saying is that Bowser became all-powerful from the perspective of people on the level of the Dream Depot, like the Star Spirits. I'm not saying Bowser needed an amp to reach that level.

Underworld
Bowser is demonstratably King of Hell not only by title, but has been the King of Underworld three times:
 * Super Mario Bros. 3
 * The original Super Mario Bros.
 * The manga version of Super Mario World

Bowser's title in Japanese is "Daimao" consistently, which is a "Great Demon King", where the "Mao" is the King of Hell. If you like look up "define daimao", Satan will be an example. He is referred to as the King of Hell when he's been shown multiple times to be the King of Hell.

Kirby's stomach is infinite in size, so in that case botomless is infinite.

Multiplication for 4-D tiers
I don't really agree with their explanation at all. VS Battles, with that logic, argues that a character infinitely above a 2-C character would still be 2-C. I don't see how multiplication is exclusively a 3-dimensional concept. In set theory, infinities are constantly multiplied together, so there's no reason why multipliers shouldn't be used for higher-dimensions. Here's an explanation of how set theory uses infinities: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrU9YDoXE88