I mean, it’s there in the bio

AdamBrewAdamBrew Member Posts: 36

I’m just gonna say that based on the very first sentence here… Rintrah should probably be #DimensionalBeing right? Haha

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  • GreekhitGreekhit Member Posts: 2,820 ★★★★★

    Imagine ,being scared of blade even when there other mega damage dealers 😂😂😂😂😂

    Blade is the same story as SW was.
    The 5* SW would be too op and would break the game 😂
    Look at her, she ain’t even top5 mystics, leat alone being a game breaker.
    Champions need updates on their tags as villains and dimensional beings.
    Also, it’s high time for 6* SW 🙂
  • DemonzfyreDemonzfyre Member Posts: 22,311 ★★★★★
    AdamBrew said:


    I’m just gonna say that based on the very first sentence here… Rintrah should probably be #DimensionalBeing right? Haha

    That's not what a dimensional being is.
  • SquirrelguySquirrelguy Member Posts: 2,654 ★★★★★
    edited May 2022
    Gonna have to jump on the Riptide bandwagon here.

    1. Kabam can do as they please in the game, aside from some Marvel restrictions. What they do does not have to conform to the wishes of the playerbase. I would hazard a guess that the people who created the contest often understand it better than any one being playing it.

    2. Saying that Rintrah is from another dimension does not make him a dimensional being. I don't have the official Kabam definition for dimensional being, but here are some possible options:
    • A being from another dimension. This seems to be what you take it to mean, but that could make literally so many of these characters dimensional beings because they are all from a different dimension from Rintrah's perspective, and I don't think this fits with all other Dimensional Being tags. For instance, Morningstar is from a version of Earth, thus our dimension. She does have a deal with Mephisto though, who is an extra-dimensional being.
    • A being that draws power from another dimension. This is more of what I took it to mean, but technically, in Doctor Strange, they describe wizards as those who draw power from other dimensions. Still, it encompasses other-dimensional beings and those who subsist on their powers.
    • The final option is that MCOC creators use it to loosely define beings that make use primarily of power from another dimension. It is not a hard and fast rule as the comics are so murky, so they can apply it how they like and it typically makes some sort of sense.
    Marvel has always thrown around the terms "multiverse", "dimension", "quantum" and stuff like that to let them do what they want and make a vaguely coherent story. You just have to take it as it is.

    This is similar to the discussion of Magneto's "magnetic" powers. If you want to be technical, sometimes he could control the metal in someone's blood, so any creatures with blood could technically be considered for a magnetic tag. There are also cries about vibranium, a fictional metal, or alloys of such and why they are not controlled by another loosely defined fictional power.

  • GinjabredMonstaGinjabredMonsta Member, Guardian Posts: 6,482 Guardian

    Gonna have to jump on the Riptide bandwagon here.

    1. Kabam can do as they please in the game, aside from some Marvel restrictions. What they do does not have to conform to the wishes of the playerbase. I would hazard a guess that the people who created the contest often understand it better than any one being playing it.

    2. Saying that Rintrah is from another dimension does not make him a dimensional being. I don't have the official Kabam definition for dimensional being, but here are some possible options:

    • A being from another dimension. This seems to be what you take it to mean, but that could make literally so many of these characters dimensional beings because they are all from a different dimension from Rintrah's perspective, and I don't think this fits with all other Dimensional Being tags. For instance, Morningstar is from a version of Earth, thus our dimension. She does have a deal with Mephisto though, who is an extra-dimensional being.
    • A being that draws power from another dimension. This is more of what I took it to mean, but technically, in Doctor Strange, they describe wizards as those who draw power from other dimensions. Still, it encompasses other-dimensional beings and those who subsist on their powers.
    • The final option is that MCOC creators use it to loosely define beings that make use primarily of power from another dimension. It is not a hard and fast rule as the comics are so murky, so they can apply it how they like and it typically makes some sort of sense.
    Marvel has always thrown around the terms "multiverse", "dimension", "quantum" and stuff like that to let them do what they want and make a vaguely coherent story. You just have to take it as it is.

    This is similar to the discussion of Magneto's "magnetic" powers. If you want to be technical, sometimes he could control the metal in someone's blood, so any creatures with blood could technically be considered for a magnetic tag. There are also cries about vibranium, a fictional metal, or alloys of such and why they are not controlled by another loosely defined fictional power.

    If this is the case, maybe they could make a bio change such as mutliversal being or something. I dunno
  • ItsDamienItsDamien Member Posts: 5,626 ★★★★★

    Gonna have to jump on the Riptide bandwagon here.

    1. Kabam can do as they please in the game, aside from some Marvel restrictions. What they do does not have to conform to the wishes of the playerbase. I would hazard a guess that the people who created the contest often understand it better than any one being playing it.

    2. Saying that Rintrah is from another dimension does not make him a dimensional being. I don't have the official Kabam definition for dimensional being, but here are some possible options:

    • A being from another dimension. This seems to be what you take it to mean, but that could make literally so many of these characters dimensional beings because they are all from a different dimension from Rintrah's perspective, and I don't think this fits with all other Dimensional Being tags. For instance, Morningstar is from a version of Earth, thus our dimension. She does have a deal with Mephisto though, who is an extra-dimensional being.
    • A being that draws power from another dimension. This is more of what I took it to mean, but technically, in Doctor Strange, they describe wizards as those who draw power from other dimensions. Still, it encompasses other-dimensional beings and those who subsist on their powers.
    • The final option is that MCOC creators use it to loosely define beings that make use primarily of power from another dimension. It is not a hard and fast rule as the comics are so murky, so they can apply it how they like and it typically makes some sort of sense.
    Marvel has always thrown around the terms "multiverse", "dimension", "quantum" and stuff like that to let them do what they want and make a vaguely coherent story. You just have to take it as it is.

    This is similar to the discussion of Magneto's "magnetic" powers. If you want to be technical, sometimes he could control the metal in someone's blood, so any creatures with blood could technically be considered for a magnetic tag. There are also cries about vibranium, a fictional metal, or alloys of such and why they are not controlled by another loosely defined fictional power.

    If this is the case, maybe they could make a bio change such as mutliversal being or something. I dunno
    All champs are from different dimensions though since the Battlerealm exists outside of the characters home multiverse. Everyone should be a dimensional being except Aegon as the battlerealm is his home iirc. Just because someone is from a different dimension doesn’t make them a dimensional being.
  • DemonzfyreDemonzfyre Member Posts: 22,311 ★★★★★

    AdamBrew said:


    I’m just gonna say that based on the very first sentence here… Rintrah should probably be #DimensionalBeing right? Haha

    That's not what a dimensional being is.
    Yes just like ebony maw, cull obs,.. Are villains but not #villains
    Being from another dimension doesn't mean that you are a dimensional being. Just like if you're from another planet but are on earth, it doesn't make you Terran.

    In MCOC, a dimensional being is someone who has powers to access different dimensions and their powers draw from that.

    Nightcrawler traverses dimensions when teleporting, he's not a dimensional being. Kang can access infinite dimensions but he's not a dimensional being. Vision Arkus and Rintrah are just from different dimensions.



    The Thanos' army tag has been brought up dozens of times. I am fine with them not being villains and the reasoning is they were forced to do Thanos's bidding.
  • L0TUS_MANTISL0TUS_MANTIS Member Posts: 221 ★★
    #Dimensional Entity
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