tier system:
Tiers are used for two systems,
1.Radius of damage (RAD)
2.lethality
For RAD,it is the reach of the
damage it can cause to the world
around it,or how far it's powers can
reach.
Tier-1:the creature is limited to an
area of 500-100 meters.
or(wanderer)
Tier-2:the creature is
habitual,roams the entire habitat.
Or (hunter) Eg:the home area of
a species
Tier-3:the creature is regional, it
reaches the entire region it lives
in.
Or (terror) Eg:the entire forest or
city.
Tier-4:the creature is
continental,it's powers can effect
an entire continent.
Or (disaster).
Tier-5:the creature is worldly, it
effects the whole world.
Or (Cataclysm).
For lethality,
It's power to kill a single person
(defined by ranks).
Tier-1:the creature can overpower
an unmarked individual and
mediocre mage and Is moderately
difficult for a solidified thinkers
Or (murderous).
Tier-2:the creature can
overpower solidified thinkers and
give a hard time to described.
Or (deadly).
Tier-3:the creature can kill
rarely an Abstract.Average
deceived are overpowered by 3x
over
Or (Fatal).
Tier-4:The creature can kill and
over power an abstract thinker and
high mage 10x over.
Or (Mortal)
Tier-5:the creature kills a vague
3x over.
Or (Ending)
The over all class of a creature is determined after the evaluation of the tier systems.
For example a creature having Tier-2 lethality and a Tier-2 RAD(i'm sorry for the weird acronym) would be classified as a 'deadly hunter'.
Lethality is used as an adjective while RAD is used as a noun.
Have fun mixing the tier names to make classes <: