- 30
- 4
We have the result where El Gigante smashing a rock gives us an 8-C+ result, but I wonder why the Boss-level enemies in the events from Resident Evil 4 to the present haven’t been scaled to be above El Gigante.
Calc:https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Shmeatywerbenmanjenson/El_Gigante_Smashes_a_Rock
El Gigante doesn’t seem to have any real reason to be considered Top Tier even in its own game. It is only described as "extremely powerful and durable against regular gunfire, difficult to control, and produced in very limited numbers."
https://www.projectumbrella.net/biohazard-4-kaitai-shinsho.html#:~:text=powerful%20strength%20and%20toughness%20allow%20them%20to%20shrug%20off%20common%20gunfire.%20However%2C%20just%20like%20with%20Del%20Lago%2C%20they're%20highly%20aggressive%20and%20difficult%20to%20control.%20Only%20a%20few%20of%20these%20creatures%20were%20produced%20as%20a%20result
In the game, we encounter El Gigante four times, and we can defeat it without much difficulty.
1. The first time, we receive help from a dog we saved earlier in the game (even if we don't help the dog, we can still defeat it alone easily).
2. The second time, we have to fight it while protecting Ashley. In this round, we can use 2-3 rocks to help (and just like in the first case).
3. The third time, we face two of them simultaneously, one normal and one armored. We can use Lava to kill one, but while fighting the other, we must avoid getting caught by the second one (and just like in the first and second cases, even without any help, we can defeat them without much difficulty).
Leon seems to defeat them without much trouble, even when protecting Ashley or fighting two at once (as long as Leon uses his agility to dodge their attacks). Additionally, the feats shown by El Gigante are only killing several Ganados at once and smashing a rock (which is not a reason to scale El Gigante as Top Tier, even though it has the largest result in the story, not counting the size calculations of large B.O.W.s).
For all these reasons, I propose that the Boss-level enemies from Resident Evil 4 onwards should be scaled to be above El Gigante. But if the reasons provided for scaling them to El Gigante aren't convincing enough, I have additional support. Mendez in his second form is described as "a highly dangerous opponent, the biggest threat Leon has ever faced up until now," which clearly shows that El Gigante isn't much of a threat for Leon.
Re upgrade https://imgur.com/gallery/Kjpu473
So, which characters should be scaled?
https://www.projectumbrella.net/biohazard-4-kaitai-shinsho.html
Mendez First and Second Forms: I still think that the first form should also be scaled because he possesses the Dominant Plaga Species in his body. According to Krasuer’s explanation, this places him in the Superhuman category, and he is able to easily harm both Leon and Ada during the events of Resident Evil 4. Both of them should be significantly stronger than their Resident Evil 2 counterparts. His level of power should be above that of Tyrants and Nemesis, which are Umbrella’s B.O.W.s, known to have power comparable to that of the cult’s B.O.W.s (although, technically, El Gigante should be stronger than both of these).
https://www.projectumbrella.net/inside-of-biohazard-the-darkside-chronicles.html#:~:text=They%20also%20conducted%20advanced%20research%20and%20finally%20created%20Bio%20Organic%20Weapons%20with%20power%20equal%20to%20Umbrella%20B.O.W.'s
Additionally, Mendez should surpass G. William (the G-Virus mutant) who is also considered stronger than the Tyrant and Nemesis. Moreover, he is described as being loyal to Saddler, and his loss was somewhat disheartening for him, even though it was not easy to replace. (Saddler had already lost four El Gigante creatures, but it seemed to not concern him.) He also holds the False Eye, which is necessary to open the door to the castle.
https://residentevil.fandom.com/wiki/Our_Plan#:~:text=the loss of my loyal men is a bit disheartening. But I will deal with it. Replacing that loss will not come easy
Krauser First and Second Forms: Krauser gains power from the Dominant Plaga Species and becomes Superhuman. He is significantly stronger than Leon in a knife fight, even though Leon can still injure him physically. Unlike El Gigante, Krauser should at least be scaled accordingly or at the very least be scaled similarly to El Gigante in his second form, based on his abilities and strength compared to Mendez in his second form.
Re upgrade https://imgur.com/gallery/ZKL8IMD
https://www.projectumbrella.net/inside-of-biohazard-the-darkside-chronicles.html
https://residentevil.fandom.com/wiki/Our_Plan
Verdugo: Verdugo is described as being extremely dangerous and should be scaled to at least the same level as El Gigante.
Salazar (Second Form): His second form is the result of the Queen Plaga assimilating both Salazar and another Verdugo, which should place him far above El Gigante in terms of threat and power. He should be scaled to High 8-C (Large Building level). His extending mouth part can one-shot Leon, and he also has the feat of destroying the ritual platform. Additionally, he is described similarly to Mendez in terms of danger and importance.
Saddler: As the final boss of Resident Evil 4, there is no reason he shouldn't be above El Gigante. He is capable of knocking Leon back with ease even before transforming. After being injured by Ada, he still manages to knock Ada unconscious during a brief lapse in her awareness. In his final form, he is referred to as “the master of all Plagas”, and therefore he should be scaled at least on par with El Gigante’s first and second forms, above Mendez (Second Form), and comparable to Salazar (Second Form).
Post-Resident Evil 4 Bosses:
Ndesu: Clearly superior to El Gigante by design and function.
U-8: Should scale to Ndesu and is likely far above Saddler in terms of power and durability.
Uroboros-based Bosses: These are described as the most dangerous B.O.W.s, specifically created to surpass both the T-Veronica and G-Virus B.O.W.s.
https://residentevil.fandom.com/wiki/Jill_Valentine_(file)#:~:text=the most terrible bioweapon of all
https://residentevil.fandom.com/wiki/Tricell_Researcher_Miguel's_Journal_-_No._2#:~:text=Our%20current%20aim%20is%20to%20develop%20a%20virus%20that%20surpasses%20the%20potential%20of%20both%20the%20G-Virus%20and%20T-Veronica%20virus
Irving: Since he injected himself with a Dominant Plaga Species, his power level should be above U-8.
Other Boss Characters Post-Resident Evil 5: Additional bosses introduced after the events of Resident Evil 5 should also scale accordingly.
Main Character Upgrades:
It's unreasonable to set Leon (RE4)'s durability at only 0.364 tons. The idea that Leon can die from explosions is not reflective of the actual narrative, but merely a possible gameplay outcome. It shouldn't be used to limit his durability. Throughout gameplay, cutscenes, and supplementary material, the main characters have consistently shown that they can survive attacks from B.O.W.s on par with or stronger than El Gigante.
For example, in Resident Evil 6, both Chris and Piers survive a rocket launcher explosion even when their guard is down, without suffering major injury. This feat clearly supports a High 8-C (Large Building level) durability rating. This should not be considered an outlier. In fact, Chris had already demonstrated High 8-C durability back in Resident Evil 5, where he endured attacks from Pre-Uroboros Albert Wesker.
Characters like Leon, Jake, and Jill should scale accordingly.
Explosives, in principle, are stronger than most of the conventional weapons Leon uses throughout the game (not including the Rocket Launcher in RE4). At minimum, his durability should scale to El Gigante, and as the series progresses beyond RE4, his resilience and power should increase accordingly.
Leon has clearly shown that he grows stronger over time through training—this is evident from RE2, Operation Javier, RE4, and beyond. I also have supporting evidence to show this growth, just like with other characters such as Chris, Jill, and Rebecca, who also improve through rigorous training.
https://www.projectumbrella.net/inside-of-biohazard-the-darkside-chronicles.html#:~:text=After%20Leon%20spent%20four%20years%20brushing%20up%20on%20the%20combat%20skills%20he%20already%20had%2C%20combined%20with%20his%20practical%20knowledge%20and%20skills%20for%20facing%20B.O.W.'s%2C%20he%20now%20has%20extraordinarily%20high%20survival%20capabilities.%20Ironically%20though
Re upgrade https://imgur.com/gallery/H9u6Vum
Claiming that Leon in RE4 only has 0.364 tons of durability just because he can die to explosions is completely absurd. That outcome is a gameplay mechanic, not something that reflects his actual durability or power level in the narrative.
Main characters in RE6 and beyond, such as Chris, Leon, Jill, and Jake, should be scaled at least equal to El Gigante in both attack potency and durability. Some might say this sounds exaggerated, but I disagree.
Chris, for example, has shown that he can make Wesker bleed with a punch, even if it was during gameplay and after Wesker had been stunned by a rocket launcher. Still, it is consistent with cutscenes: Sheva, who is weaker and more exhausted at that point, was able to hold down Wesker when he was weakened. That makes it reasonable to assume Chris genuinely overpowered him physically at one point.
Jake also defeated Ustanak, a monster whose durability should be well beyond El Gigante’s, and he did so relatively easily. To assign these characters only 9-A+ attack potency feels completely unreasonable.
Moreover, in Resident Evil: Vendetta and Death Island, both Leon and Chris were able to fight Glenn and Maria one-on-one without weapons. These enemies were enhanced with the A-Virus, which is explicitly stated to create superior B.O.W.s compared to any previous virus. While this doesn’t mean all A-Virus-infected zombies are stronger than old B.O.W.s, characters like Glenn, Maria, and Diego are special exceptions.
Re upgrade https://imgur.com/gallery/HjQpRmf
Diego Gomez:
A cybernetically-enhanced human augmented by the A-Virus, Diego is extremely powerful. In the movie, he injures Chris severely with just two hits, despite Chris wearing bulletproof armor. Supplementary info confirms Diego could crush a human skull easily and survive more than 10 rocket launcher blasts.
https://residentevil.fandom.com/wiki/Diego_Gómez#:~:text=Genetically%20Enhanced%20with%20the%20A-Virus%2C%20Diego's%20physical%20mass%20seemed%20to%20have%20been%20greatly%20enhanced%20by%20the%20virus%20making%20him%20incredibly%20strong
Re upgrade https://imgur.com/gallery/U6D54Uk
Glenn Arias:
In their first fight, Glenn easily defeats Chris without even going all out. In the second encounter, he almost kills him. Glenn was also enhanced with the A-Virus, just like Diego and Maria.
Maria Gomez – Scaling and Durability
Maria is explicitly stated to be a B.O.W. fundamentally different from Zombies and Ganados. She is a human enhanced with a virus, just like Albert Wesker, and is described as a "rare success" in viral augmentation.
In the movie, she survives a truck explosion with only minor injuries.
In the novel, she survives two hand grenades thrown at her while her guard was down.
Re upgrade https://imgur.com/gallery/IVHLUAf
Additionally, all three—Diego, Glenn, and Maria—were able to survive the detonation of a high-performance explosive weighing 87 kilograms even before being injected with the virus.
Re upgrade https://imgur.com/gallery/icQG4TD
Therefore, these three (Maria, Diego, Glenn) should be significantly above El Gigante and scaled at least to Pre-Uroboros Wesker levels, if not beyond.
Additionally, the Resident Evil verse may potentially reach 8-B scaling based on these three feats, which I consider seismic-type attacks:
The alligator zombie from RE: Darkside Chronicles: Caused tremors in the underground sewers of the city, strong enough for Leon, Claire, and Sherry to feel. Plaster fragments fell, and Claire even questioned whether it was an earthquake. Although Leon denied it, the overall effect resembled a seismic-type attack.
(I’m not sure whether this is considered canon or not)
https://youtube.com/clip/Ugkxol3wsZsFlDeNp2VHYRIYtmDsxhsvwkHy?si=hXsCq_Hj8Kx-MDXn
V-Complex from RE: Darkside Chronicles: Caused tremors in the underground warehouse, strong enough for Leon, Krauser, and Manuela to feel, with debris falling as well.
https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxxieUqBP51ivHljRqYgB8dgsJsiXYAlYs?si=Z4Hd-C3Fh2P8TnA5
U-3 from RE4: Caused tremors in a deep cave, strong enough for Leon to feel, and fragments of rock fell.
https://youtube.com/clip/Ugkx2gzgHBAsSTNwmU4ny4RdAqXG1f3gyIFF?si=Xuj7RZauE-uwnsD6
If all three of these pass, then the following characters from later events should be scaled accordingly:
RE4: El Gigante, Verdugo, Mendez, Krauser, Verdugo, Saddler
RE5: Uroboros Boss, Ndesu, U-8, Irving, Uroboros Aheri, Albert Wesker
RE6: Deborah Harper, Brzak, Iluzija, Ustanak, Ogroman, Derek Simmons, HAOS
RE7: Eveline Final Form, Jack Baker 2nd to 3rd Form
RE8: Miranda, Alcina, Moreau, Heisenberg, Rosemary Winters
RE Degeneration: G-Curtis
RE Infinite Darkness: Tyrant Jason
RE Damnation: Tyrant
RE Vendetta - Death Island: Glenn Arias, Maria Gomez, Diego Gomez, Monster Dylan
RE Revelations: Malacoda Whale, Jack Norman
RE Revelations 2: Monster Neil, Monster Alex
And main characters post-RE4: Leon (RE4 to Death Island), Chris (Revelations to 8), Jill (Revelations to Death Island), Claire (Revelations 2 to Death Island), Rebecca (Vendetta to Death Island), Sheva (RE5), Piers (RE6), Jake (RE6), Sherry (RE6), Ada (RE4 to 6), Barry (Revelations 2), Ethan Winters (7 to 8)
Conclusion: Based on all the presented evidence, it is clear that the Resident Evil universe demonstrates a much higher level of physical capability in both characters and B.O.W.s than often initially estimated. The scaling of power and durability should take into account contextual elements, narrative feats, gameplay, cutscenes, and supplemental materials to provide a fair and accurate representation of the characters’ true potential within the franchise.
Thanks!
Calc:https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Shmeatywerbenmanjenson/El_Gigante_Smashes_a_Rock
El Gigante doesn’t seem to have any real reason to be considered Top Tier even in its own game. It is only described as "extremely powerful and durable against regular gunfire, difficult to control, and produced in very limited numbers."
https://www.projectumbrella.net/biohazard-4-kaitai-shinsho.html#:~:text=powerful%20strength%20and%20toughness%20allow%20them%20to%20shrug%20off%20common%20gunfire.%20However%2C%20just%20like%20with%20Del%20Lago%2C%20they're%20highly%20aggressive%20and%20difficult%20to%20control.%20Only%20a%20few%20of%20these%20creatures%20were%20produced%20as%20a%20result
In the game, we encounter El Gigante four times, and we can defeat it without much difficulty.
1. The first time, we receive help from a dog we saved earlier in the game (even if we don't help the dog, we can still defeat it alone easily).
2. The second time, we have to fight it while protecting Ashley. In this round, we can use 2-3 rocks to help (and just like in the first case).
3. The third time, we face two of them simultaneously, one normal and one armored. We can use Lava to kill one, but while fighting the other, we must avoid getting caught by the second one (and just like in the first and second cases, even without any help, we can defeat them without much difficulty).
Leon seems to defeat them without much trouble, even when protecting Ashley or fighting two at once (as long as Leon uses his agility to dodge their attacks). Additionally, the feats shown by El Gigante are only killing several Ganados at once and smashing a rock (which is not a reason to scale El Gigante as Top Tier, even though it has the largest result in the story, not counting the size calculations of large B.O.W.s).
For all these reasons, I propose that the Boss-level enemies from Resident Evil 4 onwards should be scaled to be above El Gigante. But if the reasons provided for scaling them to El Gigante aren't convincing enough, I have additional support. Mendez in his second form is described as "a highly dangerous opponent, the biggest threat Leon has ever faced up until now," which clearly shows that El Gigante isn't much of a threat for Leon.
Re upgrade https://imgur.com/gallery/Kjpu473
So, which characters should be scaled?
https://www.projectumbrella.net/biohazard-4-kaitai-shinsho.html
Mendez First and Second Forms: I still think that the first form should also be scaled because he possesses the Dominant Plaga Species in his body. According to Krasuer’s explanation, this places him in the Superhuman category, and he is able to easily harm both Leon and Ada during the events of Resident Evil 4. Both of them should be significantly stronger than their Resident Evil 2 counterparts. His level of power should be above that of Tyrants and Nemesis, which are Umbrella’s B.O.W.s, known to have power comparable to that of the cult’s B.O.W.s (although, technically, El Gigante should be stronger than both of these).
https://www.projectumbrella.net/inside-of-biohazard-the-darkside-chronicles.html#:~:text=They%20also%20conducted%20advanced%20research%20and%20finally%20created%20Bio%20Organic%20Weapons%20with%20power%20equal%20to%20Umbrella%20B.O.W.'s
Additionally, Mendez should surpass G. William (the G-Virus mutant) who is also considered stronger than the Tyrant and Nemesis. Moreover, he is described as being loyal to Saddler, and his loss was somewhat disheartening for him, even though it was not easy to replace. (Saddler had already lost four El Gigante creatures, but it seemed to not concern him.) He also holds the False Eye, which is necessary to open the door to the castle.
https://residentevil.fandom.com/wiki/Our_Plan#:~:text=the loss of my loyal men is a bit disheartening. But I will deal with it. Replacing that loss will not come easy
Krauser First and Second Forms: Krauser gains power from the Dominant Plaga Species and becomes Superhuman. He is significantly stronger than Leon in a knife fight, even though Leon can still injure him physically. Unlike El Gigante, Krauser should at least be scaled accordingly or at the very least be scaled similarly to El Gigante in his second form, based on his abilities and strength compared to Mendez in his second form.
Re upgrade https://imgur.com/gallery/ZKL8IMD
https://www.projectumbrella.net/inside-of-biohazard-the-darkside-chronicles.html
https://residentevil.fandom.com/wiki/Our_Plan
Verdugo: Verdugo is described as being extremely dangerous and should be scaled to at least the same level as El Gigante.
Salazar (Second Form): His second form is the result of the Queen Plaga assimilating both Salazar and another Verdugo, which should place him far above El Gigante in terms of threat and power. He should be scaled to High 8-C (Large Building level). His extending mouth part can one-shot Leon, and he also has the feat of destroying the ritual platform. Additionally, he is described similarly to Mendez in terms of danger and importance.
Saddler: As the final boss of Resident Evil 4, there is no reason he shouldn't be above El Gigante. He is capable of knocking Leon back with ease even before transforming. After being injured by Ada, he still manages to knock Ada unconscious during a brief lapse in her awareness. In his final form, he is referred to as “the master of all Plagas”, and therefore he should be scaled at least on par with El Gigante’s first and second forms, above Mendez (Second Form), and comparable to Salazar (Second Form).
Post-Resident Evil 4 Bosses:
Ndesu: Clearly superior to El Gigante by design and function.
U-8: Should scale to Ndesu and is likely far above Saddler in terms of power and durability.
Uroboros-based Bosses: These are described as the most dangerous B.O.W.s, specifically created to surpass both the T-Veronica and G-Virus B.O.W.s.
https://residentevil.fandom.com/wiki/Jill_Valentine_(file)#:~:text=the most terrible bioweapon of all
https://residentevil.fandom.com/wiki/Tricell_Researcher_Miguel's_Journal_-_No._2#:~:text=Our%20current%20aim%20is%20to%20develop%20a%20virus%20that%20surpasses%20the%20potential%20of%20both%20the%20G-Virus%20and%20T-Veronica%20virus
Irving: Since he injected himself with a Dominant Plaga Species, his power level should be above U-8.
Other Boss Characters Post-Resident Evil 5: Additional bosses introduced after the events of Resident Evil 5 should also scale accordingly.
Main Character Upgrades:
It's unreasonable to set Leon (RE4)'s durability at only 0.364 tons. The idea that Leon can die from explosions is not reflective of the actual narrative, but merely a possible gameplay outcome. It shouldn't be used to limit his durability. Throughout gameplay, cutscenes, and supplementary material, the main characters have consistently shown that they can survive attacks from B.O.W.s on par with or stronger than El Gigante.
For example, in Resident Evil 6, both Chris and Piers survive a rocket launcher explosion even when their guard is down, without suffering major injury. This feat clearly supports a High 8-C (Large Building level) durability rating. This should not be considered an outlier. In fact, Chris had already demonstrated High 8-C durability back in Resident Evil 5, where he endured attacks from Pre-Uroboros Albert Wesker.
Characters like Leon, Jake, and Jill should scale accordingly.
Explosives, in principle, are stronger than most of the conventional weapons Leon uses throughout the game (not including the Rocket Launcher in RE4). At minimum, his durability should scale to El Gigante, and as the series progresses beyond RE4, his resilience and power should increase accordingly.
Leon has clearly shown that he grows stronger over time through training—this is evident from RE2, Operation Javier, RE4, and beyond. I also have supporting evidence to show this growth, just like with other characters such as Chris, Jill, and Rebecca, who also improve through rigorous training.
https://www.projectumbrella.net/inside-of-biohazard-the-darkside-chronicles.html#:~:text=After%20Leon%20spent%20four%20years%20brushing%20up%20on%20the%20combat%20skills%20he%20already%20had%2C%20combined%20with%20his%20practical%20knowledge%20and%20skills%20for%20facing%20B.O.W.'s%2C%20he%20now%20has%20extraordinarily%20high%20survival%20capabilities.%20Ironically%20though
Re upgrade https://imgur.com/gallery/H9u6Vum
Claiming that Leon in RE4 only has 0.364 tons of durability just because he can die to explosions is completely absurd. That outcome is a gameplay mechanic, not something that reflects his actual durability or power level in the narrative.
Main characters in RE6 and beyond, such as Chris, Leon, Jill, and Jake, should be scaled at least equal to El Gigante in both attack potency and durability. Some might say this sounds exaggerated, but I disagree.
Chris, for example, has shown that he can make Wesker bleed with a punch, even if it was during gameplay and after Wesker had been stunned by a rocket launcher. Still, it is consistent with cutscenes: Sheva, who is weaker and more exhausted at that point, was able to hold down Wesker when he was weakened. That makes it reasonable to assume Chris genuinely overpowered him physically at one point.
Jake also defeated Ustanak, a monster whose durability should be well beyond El Gigante’s, and he did so relatively easily. To assign these characters only 9-A+ attack potency feels completely unreasonable.
Moreover, in Resident Evil: Vendetta and Death Island, both Leon and Chris were able to fight Glenn and Maria one-on-one without weapons. These enemies were enhanced with the A-Virus, which is explicitly stated to create superior B.O.W.s compared to any previous virus. While this doesn’t mean all A-Virus-infected zombies are stronger than old B.O.W.s, characters like Glenn, Maria, and Diego are special exceptions.
Re upgrade https://imgur.com/gallery/HjQpRmf
Diego Gomez:
A cybernetically-enhanced human augmented by the A-Virus, Diego is extremely powerful. In the movie, he injures Chris severely with just two hits, despite Chris wearing bulletproof armor. Supplementary info confirms Diego could crush a human skull easily and survive more than 10 rocket launcher blasts.
https://residentevil.fandom.com/wiki/Diego_Gómez#:~:text=Genetically%20Enhanced%20with%20the%20A-Virus%2C%20Diego's%20physical%20mass%20seemed%20to%20have%20been%20greatly%20enhanced%20by%20the%20virus%20making%20him%20incredibly%20strong
Re upgrade https://imgur.com/gallery/U6D54Uk
Glenn Arias:
In their first fight, Glenn easily defeats Chris without even going all out. In the second encounter, he almost kills him. Glenn was also enhanced with the A-Virus, just like Diego and Maria.
Maria Gomez – Scaling and Durability
Maria is explicitly stated to be a B.O.W. fundamentally different from Zombies and Ganados. She is a human enhanced with a virus, just like Albert Wesker, and is described as a "rare success" in viral augmentation.
In the movie, she survives a truck explosion with only minor injuries.
In the novel, she survives two hand grenades thrown at her while her guard was down.
Re upgrade https://imgur.com/gallery/IVHLUAf
Additionally, all three—Diego, Glenn, and Maria—were able to survive the detonation of a high-performance explosive weighing 87 kilograms even before being injected with the virus.
Re upgrade https://imgur.com/gallery/icQG4TD
Therefore, these three (Maria, Diego, Glenn) should be significantly above El Gigante and scaled at least to Pre-Uroboros Wesker levels, if not beyond.
Additionally, the Resident Evil verse may potentially reach 8-B scaling based on these three feats, which I consider seismic-type attacks:
The alligator zombie from RE: Darkside Chronicles: Caused tremors in the underground sewers of the city, strong enough for Leon, Claire, and Sherry to feel. Plaster fragments fell, and Claire even questioned whether it was an earthquake. Although Leon denied it, the overall effect resembled a seismic-type attack.
(I’m not sure whether this is considered canon or not)
https://youtube.com/clip/Ugkxol3wsZsFlDeNp2VHYRIYtmDsxhsvwkHy?si=hXsCq_Hj8Kx-MDXn
V-Complex from RE: Darkside Chronicles: Caused tremors in the underground warehouse, strong enough for Leon, Krauser, and Manuela to feel, with debris falling as well.
https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxxieUqBP51ivHljRqYgB8dgsJsiXYAlYs?si=Z4Hd-C3Fh2P8TnA5
U-3 from RE4: Caused tremors in a deep cave, strong enough for Leon to feel, and fragments of rock fell.
https://youtube.com/clip/Ugkx2gzgHBAsSTNwmU4ny4RdAqXG1f3gyIFF?si=Xuj7RZauE-uwnsD6
If all three of these pass, then the following characters from later events should be scaled accordingly:
RE4: El Gigante, Verdugo, Mendez, Krauser, Verdugo, Saddler
RE5: Uroboros Boss, Ndesu, U-8, Irving, Uroboros Aheri, Albert Wesker
RE6: Deborah Harper, Brzak, Iluzija, Ustanak, Ogroman, Derek Simmons, HAOS
RE7: Eveline Final Form, Jack Baker 2nd to 3rd Form
RE8: Miranda, Alcina, Moreau, Heisenberg, Rosemary Winters
RE Degeneration: G-Curtis
RE Infinite Darkness: Tyrant Jason
RE Damnation: Tyrant
RE Vendetta - Death Island: Glenn Arias, Maria Gomez, Diego Gomez, Monster Dylan
RE Revelations: Malacoda Whale, Jack Norman
RE Revelations 2: Monster Neil, Monster Alex
And main characters post-RE4: Leon (RE4 to Death Island), Chris (Revelations to 8), Jill (Revelations to Death Island), Claire (Revelations 2 to Death Island), Rebecca (Vendetta to Death Island), Sheva (RE5), Piers (RE6), Jake (RE6), Sherry (RE6), Ada (RE4 to 6), Barry (Revelations 2), Ethan Winters (7 to 8)
Conclusion: Based on all the presented evidence, it is clear that the Resident Evil universe demonstrates a much higher level of physical capability in both characters and B.O.W.s than often initially estimated. The scaling of power and durability should take into account contextual elements, narrative feats, gameplay, cutscenes, and supplemental materials to provide a fair and accurate representation of the characters’ true potential within the franchise.
Thanks!