Upper_Krust
Legend
Hiya matey! 
Yes I think you are probably correct, although that said, I haven't decided one way or the other. I still sort of like Greater God to mean something and I don't really think a 1-2 level difference is all that meaningful - in terms of power.
Additionally, I don't necessarily want to have all the Greater Gods the same level (or within 1-2 levels). Zeus may be a Level 49 Immortal with Hades and Poseidon merely Level 46. Ahura-Mazdah and Ahriman may be Level 48. Odin might be Level 50 with Hel Level 46. Brahma could be Level 48, with Vishnu Level 47 and Shiva Level 46. etc.
While it does create a bit of a squash at the 'Lesser God' Levels (41-45), technically if I were to list all the Demigods, Quasi-deities and Hero-deities that existed between Levels 31-40 it would be an even bigger squash!

Center-of-All said:Hmmm, seems fine to me. I do think you're clinging a little too hard to your 'unofficial' split of the Immortal tier into God/Greater God sets. Even if you demote some of the weaker ones to demigod, there's still a vast crunch in a tiny 5 level space with a comparatively massive gap in the next 5 level space. I think that in the end the conceptually smaller design space of 'Pantheon Head' should logically lead to a conceptually smaller margin for Greater Gods. They're level 39 or 40, not level 36, 37, 38, 39, or 40. We don't need that much space for them. So Thor isn't a greater god. Fair enough. He's still a powerful God, a level 38 Immortal of Strength and Thunder. Odin is still his superior, a level 40 Immortal of War, Sky, and Magic, and we're not pidgeonholing the vast majority of a pantheon into an unreasonably small space. None of the established tiers are subdivided in this way, and I think neither the Exalted nor Immortal ones need be either.
Yes I think you are probably correct, although that said, I haven't decided one way or the other. I still sort of like Greater God to mean something and I don't really think a 1-2 level difference is all that meaningful - in terms of power.
Additionally, I don't necessarily want to have all the Greater Gods the same level (or within 1-2 levels). Zeus may be a Level 49 Immortal with Hades and Poseidon merely Level 46. Ahura-Mazdah and Ahriman may be Level 48. Odin might be Level 50 with Hel Level 46. Brahma could be Level 48, with Vishnu Level 47 and Shiva Level 46. etc.
While it does create a bit of a squash at the 'Lesser God' Levels (41-45), technically if I were to list all the Demigods, Quasi-deities and Hero-deities that existed between Levels 31-40 it would be an even bigger squash!