Galan007
|Quantum Observer|
AM already wielded multiversal power before he ever absorbed the anti-matter universe and battled Spectre. How can I be sure?
Because the original Monitor was linked to, and powered by, all positive matter universes throughout the infinite pre-crisis multiverse. That's why he became increasingly weaker with each positive matter universe AM destroyed:
http://i.imgur.com/aHQsCKz.jpg
Despite Monitor being a confirmed multiversal force, AM, at his absolute weakest levels, was still Monitor's equal(IOW, he, too, was a multiversal power):
http://i.imgur.com/3kpzbGM.jpg
"And so they began a war which lasted one million years. A war waged with equal power. A war in which there could be no victor."
That said, for each positive matter universe AM destroyed, his anti-matter universe expanded to fill the void. Basically, every time he destroyed a positive matter universe, he gained a universe-worth of anti-matter energy:
http://i.imgur.com/EHiRuoI.jpg
So when AM absorbed the anti-matter universe:
http://i.imgur.com/Wesccrv.jpg
...He would have gained power equivalent to an infinite amount of universes(minus the 5 positive matter universes that still remained, lol) on top of the multiversal power he already wielded.
This means peak AM was a multi-multiversal power... Or a megaversal power... Whichever terminology you prefer.
The Ivory Kings' best feat(by FAR) is 3 of them beating a fully multiversal being, in the form of LT. Their crappiest showings are Thor and Hyperion steamrolling through several of them, and being outright destroyed by Starbrand's planet-level detonation. IOW, it's f*cking hard to figure out an 'average', with their only real showings being at completely opposite ends of the spectrum. They certainly never beat a being as powerful as peak AM on panel, though.