>>44827896>>44828548Being somewhat "featless" is unfortunately common when it comes to deity level entities, because most authors go off of "implied" feats. We know Dialga/Palkia have creation level powers, and see them creating a new universe in game. I can only assume Giratina is capable of such a feat, or considering it represents antimatter would potentially cause the destruction of a universe. The fact it can neutralize two galaxy creator gods at once is the feat of importance here. These guys are like Whis/Beerus.
After Giratina, comes Ultra Necrozma, a multi-dimensional organism whose power/light is actually spread throughout dimensions. This is almost creation trio worthy, except for the fact U-Necro cannot create whole entire galaxies. It only "affects" them. In a world of Gods and mortals we'd call U-Necro a demigod, or a Super Saiyan.
After U-Necro comes Eternatus, an interstellar being. Notice how we're descending down the cosmic food chain? This is Pokemon's Frieza analogue. Very powerful to be certain, but don't let the high BST fool you. GF was experimenting with proper Pokemon boss fights over the last two gens. Still, Eternatus is quite powerful, even when sealed its power leaks out for thousands of years and affects an entire region.
After Eternatus comes Zygarde complete. Zygarde's power is enough to at least cover an entire region itself, referencing Kalos and maintaining "order" in the ecosystem. Now, Zygarde and Eternatus lore wise actually aren't that far apart. Xerneas & Yveltal represent different aspects of "order" being life/death, but this is in relation to the physical world. Xerneas extends life, Yveltal absorbs and takes it away, while Zygarde maintains the balance. They represent the concepts as nature spirits, not actual deities.
Next, is Rayquaza, who represents the stratosphere as opposed to Groudon & Kyogre's lithosphere & hydrosphere. They are similar to the above representing a balance in the earth's ecosystem. Cont...