You’re going to flame me for this but I’ll bite.
If it is confirmed that they can, let’s say… Blow up planets, no matter what scaling there is, that is a confirmed feat of theirs so I personally take that into consideration. If they said a God got killed by a flick of the pointer finger, but that God was capable of wishing something out of existence, you can take plot armor into consideration, sure. But that doesn’t mean he can’t wish something out of existence. Regardless of what happened or rather, LET HAPPEN. We’ve seen gods in movies, anime, cartoons, video games and comics alike fall to the dumbest and craziest shit, but that DOESN'T mean that they aren’t capable of whatever confirmed feat they’re capable of. So when I debate, I take all of this into consideration: what abilities do they have, what fell them, what is their weakness, strength, lore, etc. I also take their power scaling out of context and try to scale it to the others’ universe and vice-versa. So with that being said, it’s not like I’ll say (unless confident) “yeah he can blow up a planet he’ll obviously destroy so and so”. I take too much into consideration. But there are times where the scaling is too much for it too matter whether we take universe defaults into consideration or not.
So. That’s my hot take on that.