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I want to say it but I dont have the courage to do it. Someone decided to Transend fiction and pay us a visit. The thread has angered him.
 
Take this with a grain of salt, but I have reason to believe the GRB burst calculated accounting for its size would actually be tier 6 rather than 5-A

I tried looking it up and it seems most of the energy from GRBs is kinetic energy of matter, which can only yield so high at this size
This links to a site that has a pdf for the science of GRBs. What I mention can be found the first two pages

Though in page 8 it states that the mean total energy of GRBs is 1~3*10^44 joules, which is what really matters, unless we have a reason not to use the total energy of a GRB.

The "high-end" of this energy level is 3 times higher than what I'm currently using in my calc.
 
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Well, I think just because someone can release incredibly powerful energy blasts, it doesn't mean their physical durability always scales unless they have been shown to take that energy blasts head-on. Like Genos for example, he doesn't scale to his TSIC.
 
Well, I think just because someone can release incredibly powerful energy blasts, it doesn't mean their physical durability always scales unless they have been shown to take that energy blasts head-on. Like Genos for example, he doesn't scale to his TSIC.
The blast he made is lower than him creating and tanking the black hole
 
BH ignores durability iirc. Can your durability scale from withstanding being close to Black Hole?
 
True black holes ignore conventional durability because the incredible tidal forces within the black hole approach infinity in all directions, making it virtually impossible to survive through normal means unless the target is an entire dimensional tier above the user. It should be noted that characters who have survived black holes but can otherwise be harmed by other, conventional attacks will not be given infinite durability. They will instead be stated to simply have a resistance to black holes.
The information above is what I found on the Black Hole Creation page.
 
The information above is what I found on the Black Hole Creation page.
It ignores durability only in the sense that it overpowers the forces that keep ones atoms together.

Someone with infinite durability (High 3-A or above) can withstand it.

The tidal forces would become infinite and he or she would be destroyed no matter how high his or her durability is. As such, since saying that a characters durability is infinite is usually an enormous outlier, surviving a singularity can extremely seldom be taken as a durability feat.
Garou becomes one with the flow of energy to perform the feats in the first place. He's not a glass canon reality warper. His durability should scale to any of his energy and creation feats.
 
If it wasn't for his regeneration, even the current Garou would low diff Popeye. Death battle should have waited before making a match-up against Saitama
 
If it wasn't for his regeneration, even the current Garou would low diff Popeye. Death battle should have waited before making a match-up against Saitama
Ehhhhh. Saitama really doesn't resist transmutation at all. Popeye is still too haxxed for Saitama.
 
It ignores durability only in the sense that it overpowers the forces that keep ones atoms together.

Someone with infinite durability (High 3-A or above) can withstand it.


Garou becomes one with the flow of energy to perform the feats in the first place. He's not a glass canon reality warper. His durability should scale to any of his energy and creation feats.
Hmm, it does work like that then. Thank you for the clarification.
 
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