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Destruction caused by two characters

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Suppose two characters collide with each other and upon collision create a shockwave that destroys their environment, destruction that translates to 100 kilotons of TNT. In this case would it be divided by 2 because it is a joint feat or can each of the characters scale to the full power of the shockwave since they endured it from the epicenter?
Please justify your answer.
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From a physics perspective, if two objects collide into each other then they both feel the sum of each other's forces.
But that level of force is still only achievable with both of them.

Therefore, their durability would scale but their AP would only scale to 1/2.
That's what I can deduce logically. Unsure of the Wiki's standards though, especially if this is about DBZ, which I believe has some specific scaling rules.

Even so, if they're doing significant harm with normal punches after that, it would make more sense for their durability to scale to 1/2 too.
So, I think scaling both AP and durability to 1/2 is the safest option.
 
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It often depends on context, but for most raw power feats it's more or less how FinePoint put it. But it's a different story for common unity based power ups.
 
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