This is a power scale i designed, based on 10 general realms, and a table with 4 Core Metrics
Power is measured by metrics.Status is defined by realms
Realms
Mortal (1): RW 0
Awakened (2): RW 1
Ascended (3): RW 2
Breaking the mortal limit,
Trascendent (4): RW 3
Surpassed mortal limitations
Exalted (5): RW 4
Beings who have stepped into the realm of demi-divinity or divinity
Eternal (6): RW 5 - Low - Mid
Beings who exist outside the normal flow of time, unbound by aging, death, or entropy. An Eternal doesn't just live forever —they operate on a plane where time, decay, and causality have no authority. Their presence is a fixed constant in the cosmos, they cannot be killed until you erase their very existence
Primordial (7): RW 5 - High
Beings born from—or embodying—the fundamental laws of existence.
They don't just manipulate cosmic forces; they are expressions of them.
A Primordial can reshape space, time, matter, and metaphysical laws on a universal scale, yet they remain bound by the overarching framework of creation.
Their will can bend the universe, but not overwrite its absolute limits.
Archeon (8): RW 6 - Low - Mid
Beings who stand above the universe's design itself.
They can define, erase, or rewrite the fundamental structure of reality on a universal scale
Within their universe, nothing operates outside their jurisdiction.
They represent the highest form of dominion achievable inside a universe before transcending into multiversal existence.
Omniversal (9): RW 6 - High
Beings who exist beyond the boundaries of any single universe or multiverse.
An Omniversal entity can traverse, perceive, and interact with multiple multiverses, treating them as accessible layers rather than isolated realities.
They operate on a scale where entire cosmic systems—universes, timelines, dimensional clusters—are manipulable constructs.
Their presence extends beyond any singular cosmic architecture, placing them on a tier where even universal laws are merely local rules.
Narrative (10): RW 7
Beings in this realm transcend all universes, timelines, and metaphysical systems. They exist outside the structure of fiction itself, aware of the narrative, able to alter it, rewrite it, or ignore it entirely. No multiversal or cosmic law can contain them
Scale of power
1. SCOPE (S) — Range of Impact
Defines the largest scale at which a character can produce meaningful effect
Level 0 — Personal
Can only affect themselves or direct physical contact
Level 1 — Local
Affects a room, building, or small area
Level 2 — Urban
Can affect districts, cities, or large populated areas
Level 3 — Planetary
Can affect an entire planet
Global range or influence
Level 4 — Stellar
Operates beyond a single planet
Can affect multiple planets or function in space environments
Level 5 — Universal
Can affect the structure or entirety of a universe
Level 6 — Multiversal
Can affect multiple universes or parallel realities
Level 7 — Narrative
Can affect or transcend the story, canon, or existence itself
2. AUTHORITY (A) — Type of Control
Defines how a character interacts with reality
Level 0 — No control
No ability to influence beyond normal actions
Level 1 — Physical control
Direct physical interaction (strength, speed, combat)
Level 2 — Energy / constructs
Uses energy projection, technology, or constructs
Level 3 — Condition manipulation
Alters conditions like space, position, or local rules Includes teleportation, basic magic, spatial distortion
Level 4 — Physical law dominance
Can ignore or override physical laws Breaks conventional rules of physics
Level 5 — Reality rewriting
Can directly alter the rules of reality
Level 6 — Conceptual control
Manipulates abstract concepts (time, death, causality)
Level 7 — Narrative control
Can alter or override the narrative itself
3. Stability (St) — Reliability of Power
Defines how consistently a character's power works
Level 0 — Unstable
Power fails frequently
Level 1 — Conditional
Requires very specific triggers
Limited usability
Level 2 — Costly
Causes immediate strain or damage
Cannot be sustained
Level 3 — Stable with limits
Usable consistently
Can fail or be interrupted
Level 4 — High Stability
Rarely fails
Difficult to interrupt
Level 5 — Absolute
Never fails
No cost or limitation
4. Reality Weight (RW)
Defines how "real" or dominant an entity is compared to others
Level 0 — Baseline
Normal existence
Level 1 — Enhanced
Slightly above normal
Level 2 — Resistant anomalous
Can resist minor anomalies
Level 3 — Superior Entity
Difficult to affect
Level 4 — Universal Tier
Dominates lower beings
Level 5 — Higher Existence
Superior to most universal entities
Operates beyond standard reality constraints
Level 6 — Abstract
Exists as or embodies abstract principles
Not bound to physical or conventional reality
Interacts with reality as a framework, not as a participant
Level 7 — Narrative
Exists outside reality entirely
ENTITY TYPES
Physical
Pure strength / energy
AR (Absolute Rule)
Executes a perfect rule Does not alter reality
RW (Reality Warper)
Changes the rules of reality
Hybrid
Mix of multiple types
Breaker
Breaks logic without rewriting it exists as a narrative anomaly
Things to keep in mind
Higher RW has natural advantage
RW Difference:
0 → balanced 1 → slight advantage 2+ → dominant
RW vs AR
RW can override AR if RW is higher
System Format
S-A-St | Type | RW
Example:
3-5-3 | Reality Warper | RW 4
