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Speed
Speed is simply how fast a character can move in a given amount of time. There are five types of speed used for VS purposes: Attack Speed, Combat Speed, Reaction Speed, Travel Speed, and Flight Speed. The term "Speed" normally refers to Combat Speed. Attack Speed The speed at which an attack moves. For example, X character is hypersonic, but he can do an attack that is a natural beam of light, the speed for the attack is different from the speed of the user, hence the attack would be lightspeed even if its user isn't.

Attack Speed
The speed at which an attack moves. For example, X character is hypersonic, but he can do an attack that is a natural beam of light, the speed for the attack is different from the speed of the user, hence the attack would be lightspeed even if its user isn't.

Combat Speed
The speed at which a character can fight.

Reaction Speed
Reaction speed is the speed at which a character can react to an event or action. This usually only grants a short movement upon reaction, whereas several movements at the same speed switch it to combat speed.

For example, let's say that character A shoots at character B with a gun and character B dodges. That is reaction speed. Keep in mind, sometimes a person aim dodges and it is not as good of a feat.

As another example, let's say that character A uses a minigun on character B, but the minigun takes a second or two to charge up and Character B sees this. If Character B dodges it is considered aim dodging since he/she knew that the attack was going to happen.

Reaction speed is reacting to an attack that you don't know is going to happen, or at a very close range. The reaction speed of a character also tends to be higher than its movement speed.

Travel Speed
The speed at which a character or object can move by running, or through similar means that do not involve flight or teleportation.

Flight Speed
The speed at which a character or object flies a certain distance, like going from the earth to the sun for example. However, certain franchises, such as Marvel Comics (and DC Comics or Image Comics, which follow the same conventions), make a great distinction between regular movement speed and flight speed.

As such, we have generally assumed that the characters' regular reaction or combat speeds are roughly equivalent to their flight speeds unless this is clearly contradicted.

Speed Levels

 * 1) Infinite (The ability to move infinite distance in finite time without the aid of teleportation.)  —So if there’s a realm that’s infinite in size like an infinite 3D dimension like a infinite sized universe, if you can cross the whole realm in finite time as in don’t take infinite time to get there then you have infinite speed cuz no matter how fast someone is in finite speed like you can be Googolplex times faster than the speed of light yet never will be able to cross an infinite distance in finite time, technically even an infinite realm would have boundaries cuz it would be surrounded by a 4th dimensional timespace which is inaccessibly greater so it could be infinitely infinite in size and still be contained by it so you can go across it all with infinite speed. Inaccessible (The ability to move distances, whether finite or infinite, in zero time without the aid of teleportation. This is usually achieved by moving in places outside of time or places where time doesn't flow.) The reason why this is above infinite speed is cuz while with infinite speed you can across an infinite distance in finite time this speed lets you move in no time so you could cross infinity in no time and it allows you to move in places someone with infinite speed can’t even move in cuz for any speed we use the speed equation which is S = D/T aka Speed = Distance divided by Time, in infinite speed it’s  Distance divided by Finite Time but with inaccessible speed it’s 0 time divided by finite or infinite distance so it’s superior.
 * [3:06 PM] Immeasurable (The ability to move all throughout time and space with virtually no limitations whatsoever; most abilities do not count, and statements are generally required, otherwise it's quite often time travel, teleportation or portal creation.) Another explanation for it is that it’s Movement beyond linear time. This is why the speed cannot be measured. Given that S = D/T, if T is undefined the speed formula cannot be applied. This is the same reason why multiple temporal dimensions also grant immeasurable speed. So why it’s immeasurable is due to the fact it can’t be measure by our speed equation meanwhile infinite and inaccessible can to a degree. Also since you’re beyond linear time you can arrival before you left, you can go across infinite distance backwards in time, you can go back and forth in time so you can always get there first before someone with infinite speed crosses an infinite realm and inaccessible speed is just moving without time yet they can’t move through time. Irrelevant, Being so fast that the concept of speed is irrelevant. Speed qualitatively beyond the concepts of distance and time, exceeding the entirety of the speed formula itself. Note while it is uncommon, it isn't impossible to achieve this speed while not being 1-A or above. Irrelevant speed is above all other speeds due to the fact that you’re above and not bound by the concepts of speed, distance, time, space, and etc. So you are completely unbound and beyond the concept of the speed equation so no matter how many layers and Amps on top of immeasurable it will never reach irrelevant as long as it’s bound by the concepts cuz at best immeasurable speed people transcend time and space but not the concepts of time and space completely.