

So these attacks should be comparable in speed. The Void upon birth was fast enough to appear within every space-time in Mario, and could grow within each of them at different rates. | Inaccessible | Immeasurable ( Transcends the very boundaries of time and space.) | Immeasurable ( Can outpace Count Bleck's Void attacks. Can move in the Woah Zone, which lies beyond space itself. Able to move in a world of nothing without time or space.

Can move in Tick Tock Clock when the time hits 12 it's implied multiple times that time stops when this happens. Can keep up with Culex inside a dimensional rift. The Zeekeeper can cross dimensional rifts. Speed: Inaccessible ( Complimented by the Zeekeeper in terms of speed. These players are stated to be incomprehensible and view the Marioverse as fiction, which also includes the Cutout World as well. This would include the Real World, a place that houses Players. Views his world as a background piece) | Complex Multiverse Level ( Defeated Super Dimentio, who was going to use the Void to destroy all worlds, all dimensions, and all of existence. | High Multiverse Level+ ( Stated to gain more power from the castle) | Low Complex Multiverse Level ( Can surpass dimensions and transcend the very boundaries of time and space. The Grand Stars dust the Power Stars in terms of power, and the reactor collapsing the fabric of the universe required a plethora of Lumas to stop. Bowser used the Power Stars to create painting worlds, and was going to encompass all of reality with them. Fought King Olly, who can fold the very fabric of reality. Comparable to Wario, who defeated the Black Jewel The Black Jewel created a parallel universe, and said universe collapsed upon its defeat. Can defeat Culex, a master of space and time who holds power over all creation, and can consume time. Consistently shown to be stronger than the likes of Bowser. Tier: At least High 2-A | High 2-A | Low 1-C | 1-CĪttack Potency: At least High Multiverse Level+ (. In most games, he is the hero that goes on an adventure to save Princess Peach from Bowser, but he has been shown doing many other activities besides adventuring, such as racing and sporting with his younger twin brother and others. According to Nintendo's philosophy, this allows Mario to fit in many different genres and roles. Games have usually portrayed Mario as a silent character without a distinct personality (Fortune Street is a notable exception). Since Super Mario Bros., his trademark abilities have been his jumping and stomping powers, with which he defeats most of his enemies, and his ability to gain powers with a plethora of items, such as the Super Mushroom, Fire Flower, and the Super Star. Mario made his first appearance as the protagonist of the arcade game Donkey Kong, released in 1981. He was created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and also serves as the main mascot of Nintendo. Mario is the main character and protagonist of the long-running and highly successful Mario series.
