Thread:Adamjensen2030/@comment-26374068-20170819010607

I'm going to copy-paste from my profile.

Galaxy Mario: At least Universe level+ in Super Mario Galaxy (Defeated Bowser, who tanked the collapse of his Galaxy Reactor, which was stated to threaten the very fabric of the universe whilst extremely fatigued. Bowser's Galaxy Reactor is repeatedly called a universal threat, solidifying it at this tier. Mario damaged Bowser to the point of unconsciousness, so he definitely scales). Multi-Universe level in Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Bowser consumed a Grand Star, becoming far superior to himself in the original, pushing him to this tier. Said Grand Star enabled him the power to consume the universe w/ a black hole with zero effort, and Mario still prevailed, once again damaging him to unconsciousness)

Throughout the prima, the Galaxy Reactor is described as threatening the universe.

"Mario must restore order to the universe."

"Bowser's reactor released a new force into the universe."

Of course, there's the above linked statements, where it's even stated to be able to collapse the universe, create a new one, and then, of course, there's the classic "threat to the fabric of the universe" statement. Looking back through the game, I find that there's nothing that implies a 3-C at all except one thing--the Lumas being inferior to the Grand Stars. For some odd reason, VS Battles wanted a low-end, so they chose 3-C and pulled the Grand Stars down to the Luma's tiers. And crud, these "universal threat" statements aren't only present in the Prima Guide, but in the actual game, too. The final mission in the game is called "The Fate of the Universe."

Not galaxy.

Universe.

Clearly, the Galaxy Mario characters are more solid in Low 2-C and 2-C, by far. 