Thread:Wormulon/@comment-4796647-20130711235226/@comment-25932182-20130712010245

I think it might be best to put in the tier level according to the "old" system first, just so its easier if you get into a fiction, especially one that is combat-based. Just so you know, the Tier levels are like this;

Tier 5: Tiny empire. Tech only a few centuries at most above the 21st Century. Available tech includes nuclear fusion, rudementary terraforming, warp drive, and so on.

Tier 4: "Average" empire. Has tech much more advanced then today's. Available tech includes Matter/Antimatter, warp drive, advanced energy weapons, and so on.

Tier 3: More advanced, quite common level. First tier that can build megastructures. Available tech includes matter/antimatter, hyperdrive, basic/small megastructures, and so on.

Tier 2: Large, advanced empires. Fully capable of building megastructures and usually have very large empires. Available tech includes megastructures, exotic matter, and even possible black hole harvesting.

Tier 1: Hyper-Advanced. Fully capable of incredible, near godlike feats. Available tech includes megastructures, exotic matter, black hole harvesting, and physics-defying feats.

Tier 0: Total Gods. Not allowed in the Fictionverse unless specified otherwise. They are omnipotent so they potentially have all tech possible available to them.

Tier U: Everything in between, basically. Stuff that doesn't fit elsewhere goes here. This tier is the main reason for the Tier level revision.

So yeah. IN my opinion it might be better to put in a tier. Try using this post or the tier list (wherever it is) for reference. :3