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Goji is also significantly smarter.Spike has the home field advantage, the experience and a notable AP advantage (22 vs 9 kg). Spike is also overall bigger, being the same height as Goji without the sail.
Goji has higher LS but I can still see Spike pulling off the win with the advantages he's got.
He's definitely not Animalistic considering his deduction abilities though considering he somehow put two and two together when it came to the nuke, but I'll count your vote anyways.Honestly watching the film I didn't get the vibe that Godzilla was all that smart. I mean not attacking someone who isn't attacking you isn't a human level feat, all sorts of random animals do that. I don't think intelligence will be a big factor here, anyway.
I don't know, ask whoever made his profile/calc.This isn’t really about the fight, but how did Godzilla get higher lifting strength from lifting up his mass when he’s overall the smaller of the two here? Maybe he’s bulkier but this version of Godzilla is a bit lean so that just very confuses me.
I usually vote for whoever is winning once we've reached six votes so I can end the thread then and there.Who would you put your vote on, Cinder?
Late to this but just because something is bigger doesn't necessarily mean it's heavier. Both of their sizes and weights were found through square cube law with the difference being that Spike upscales from a normal spinosaurus while Goji downscales from his second form.This isn’t really about the fight, but how did Godzilla get higher lifting strength from lifting up his mass when he’s overall the smaller of the two here? Maybe he’s bulkier but this version of Godzilla is a bit lean so that just very confuses me.
Yeah but that tells me that’s just an issue with square cubed law being used. Like I distinctly remember that’s discouraged since it can lead to incorrect results. Like perfectly shown here. They are both big lizards, there is no way the much larger one would realistically be lighter in any way. That tells me either one or both calcs are wrong.Late to this but just because something is bigger doesn't necessarily mean it's heavier. Both of their sizes and weights were found through square cube law with the difference being that Spike upscales from a normal spinosaurus while Goji downscales from his second form.
The square cube formula math used for both is fine, Goji is simply heavier because of how heavy and dense his second form is.Yeah but that tells me that’s just an issue with square cubed law being used. Like I distinctly remember that’s discouraged since it can lead to incorrect results. Like perfectly shown here. They are both big lizards, there is no way the much larger one would realistically be lighter in any way. That tells me either one or both calcs are wrong.
How does the weight and density of a completely unrelated form (one that is like 50 times bigger) in any way determine the weight of his smaller form.
I just wish it was possible to get the amount of flesh and bone that is on these two and calc that instead to get a much more realistic result.
You can do that yourself, no?This can be added now.
I was busy earlier.You can do that yourself, no?