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Misspoke, heck, it's supposed to be even more.If the argument is the same amount of stone, then why aren't you comparing it to the feat where he actually regenerates just his arm?
You're supposed to put the majority of your body into a punch (regular fighting knowledge), which is why he always throws his body every time he punches.
Pica was saying full sentences while he was regenerating with no issues, while when he punched, he took a deep breath, and he even screamed when his arm was being destroyed twice.A close-up of Pica simply breathing does not prove to me that he used more AP to punch than to regenerate his torso + arm. It's not like we get a close-up of him during the regeneration to prove one way or the other.
Regenerating: Talking casually
Punching and getting punched: Effort.
And they destroyed the entire arm to the point where it reached his shoulder.As for Newton's Law here and them shattering the arm - that can simply be down to the way in which they're inflicting damage. Two characters significantly smaller than Pica are inflicting their AP in a much more focused way than the entire energy of Pica's punch being spread out across his entire fist. Doesn't seem unreasonable to me that their attacks would be more effective at damaging him; like the difference between you punching a flat surface and you punching a knife.
A knife is a sharp object which needs to make contact before it attacks.
They both demolished his arm with SHOCKWAVES. They didn't even make contact and they destroyed his arm. Unless you tell me that a knife can produce shockwaves that can penetrate skin, idk.
So Pica can pull Megatons of TNT while holding back using regular stone without his arm breaking?Anyway, I don't recall anything about the stone Pica controls being made more durable than normal. So why isn't it possible that Pica simply punch with less force than what it would take to shatter his arm?