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Pretty sure, I’ll try to find itHey has anyone ever calculated this feat?
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Pretty sure, I’ll try to find itHey has anyone ever calculated this feat?
Wait so it doesn't exist in the manga? Ouch.update: no such feat exists, found 3ish threads talking about the feat but I just see Therefir and Peter saying it’s anime only and the thread just dies out.
nun…what I miss
NahWait so it doesn't exist in the manga? Ouch.
Considering the punch curved clouds 100 km away I would assume quite a high result.Still curious what the results would be for the anime feat.
There’s another cliff that was torn open in the background![]()
To me, it seems like Mountain level at best.
Edit: Probably lower, maybe City level.
Looks like the clouds shifted as well![]()
To me, it seems like Mountain level at best.
Edit: Probably lower, maybe City level.
You misunderstood. Orochi’s feat can’t use KE because the destruction caused doesn’t match what the KE would be. As such, PE is used instead.I’m a little confused on the Orochi calc debunk. The debunk logic is that the aftereffects of the energy being succed isn’t realistic enough?
Well, dang. I guess we gotta downgrade Psykorochi’s disc cutting feat since the disc didn’t create shockwaves which annihilated all life when it slammed back down. It must’ve been falling REAL slowly. 24 hour timeframe at minimum.
Low 5-B iircWhat type of KE would Psykos’ feat get?
The full attack didn't even hit anything besides Saitama's squirt gun and based on Orochi still being illuminated with energy after his attack disappeared, Orochi likely didn't get to use all the energy he sucked for the Gaia Cannon.You misunderstood. Orochi’s feat can’t use KE because the destruction caused doesn’t match what the KE would be. As such, PE is used instead.
Psykos’ feat also uses PE, not KE.
The Gaia Cannon is not the feat. Him pulling the energy is the feat.The full attack didn't even hit anything besides Saitama's squirt gun and based on Orochi still being illuminated with energy after his attack disappeared, Orochi likely didn't get to use all the energy he sucked for the Gaia Cannon.
The Gaia Cannon is not the feat. Him pulling the energy is the feat.
Oh in that case I don't understand the reason for using PE for that.Tracer isn't talking about the Gaia Cannon, just the energy moving through the Earth.
Because with KE, the speed and mass that Orochi was moving would cause extremely significant damage to the planet and maybe even split it apart. That obviously didn’t happen, so it goes against the KE rules, which state:Oh in that case I don't understand the reason for using PE for that.
The destruction/AP calculation would take priority over the kinetic energy calculation in this case as the AP calculation would be a better proof in regards to how much damage he/she is capable of in an attack.
For example, if a character launches a 200kg metal ball against a common wall at Mach 300, but the wall remains largely undamaged, the energy required to cause the minor damage on the wall would take priority over the kinetic energy derived from speed in this case.
Yup lolI think the highest I've ever seen the feat go is Low 4-C, and that's disgusting
Why can't we use thisUsing 30 seconds timeframe 6371/ 30 = 212366 m/s. From the previous calcs above I can conclude the radius of that orb is somewhere about 320000 m. The dynamic viscosity of Earth's mantle is 10^19 to 10^21 Pa×s. I'll use the low end.
F = 6*pi*320000*10^19*212366 = 1.28096153e31 N.
Earth's mantle is 2900 km thick.
So 1.28096153e31*2900000 = 3.71478844e37 J. Large Planet level. Almost High 5-A.
What? Why should we assume that OPM"s Earth is far more durable that our Earth when nothing says so? That feels like a lazy excuseI don't know what the reason was, but the planet of One Punch man is different from ours. I don't think "Don't use it because it would break the Earth" is a good reason. We are in a comic book, virtually all the deeds would break the earth or cause much devastation. Punch near at the speed of light for example
I didn't mean it's more durable, I meant it's an Earth in a work of fiction. Where things that should destroy the planet don't do itWhat? Why should we assume that OPM"s Earth is far more durable that our Earth when nothing says so? That feels like a lazy excuse