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Probably a taboo to rock the boat on it, but as I talk about in the blog, the 13-14 meters seems to be an error given most of the sources I could find on average story height say agree on the average story height being 13-14 feet tall. There is more than those three I found to determine it was in imperial units, not metric, but it'd probably be redundant to cite more when most all of them have the same 13-14 feet listed. It also seems 13-14 feet is the upper end of average story height, with the lower end of average story height being the 9-10 feet (3 meters) also mentioned in the blog.I haven't done any calcs here before, so I won't comment on the math. My two questions are unrelated to that. First, why are you trying to give Large Size Type 1 when it doesn't qualify? The levels for Large Size are rather arbitrary, though they are clearly defined. Although there are indeed many buildings closer to 13 to 14 feet or 3.9624 meters to 4.2672 meters, my guess is that it was considered too close to Type 0 (2.72 meters) to be considered a new type. We probably can't give Large Size for those reasons.
I do think that the requirements from Type 2 and Building Level (in Large Size and Calculations respectively) onward are clearly defined, and have appropriate references. It is only Type 1 and Small Building Level that seem to have an arbitrarily high bar due to what appears to be a mistake in the units required.
Currently, the Type 1 is accepted for Fake Peppino's Monster Form, and would likely be accepted for Pillar John whenever his profile is created. Specifics of the units aside, it'd be weird for them to not be Type 1 when both of them are taller than a small building in game.The other question I have is about what to do with it. Assuming the calc gets accepted, how would we use it? I assume it would go on Peppino's profile, but how do you want to incorporate it into it?