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LEGO Video Game Adaptations General Discussion Thread

Okay. This ISN'T FINISHED YET, but here's what I got for the LEGO Star Wars scaling chain CURRENTLY

A Stormtrooper can survive the Death Star explosion. Based on his position, this places his durability at Multi-City Block level+ (759.622 Tons of TNT)

(Keep in mind the gap between this calc and baseline Low 7-C is 1.31 times)

Rebel Troopers and Stormtroopers can harm & defeat each other/trade attacks with one other/apprehend each other pretty consistently in Secret Plans. Rebel Troopers would be on par with Stormtroopers at Multi-City Block level+ (759.622 Tons of TNT). I also think regular Ewoks would go here.

Characters like Luke Skywalker (Episode IV), Han Solo, Princess Leia, Lando, and Chewbacca can easily one-shot Stormtroopers with their blasters and physical blows (even when said Stormtroopers are attacking in groups). They should scale to baseline Small Town level (1 Kiloton)

Boba Fett is able to fight off Leia, Lando, and Chewbacca at the same time, as well as survive their blaster attacks pretty well. As I detailed earlier, all Clones of Jango Fett are all physically equal to each other. This means that Jango Fett and the Clone Troopers would also scale to Small Town level (1 Kiloton)

Clone Troopers and Battle Droids (both the standard types and the Super Battle Droids) are capable of defeating each other, maiming each other, harming each other, and pressuring one another in combat on multiple occasions (most prominently in the Clone Wars' battle levels). In Episode III, we also see a large scale battle involving the Clone Troopers and Battle Droids. Just thought it'd be worth mentioning. Battle Droids would scale to scale to Small Town level (1 Kiloton). Commando Droids are portrayed as tougher and more competent (as they took over a station being defended by Clones), and I imagine they would be slightly stronger, but not drastically

Jedi Knights in Episode I, Episode II, and the Clone Wars are portrayed as being capable of effortlessly cutting through Battle Droids, and are presented as stronger than characters capable of taking on Battle Droids themselves (such as Padmé). This is like, the starting point for Jedi (sorta, don't set that in stone yet). It's where guys like Qui-Gon Jinn and Episode I Obi-Wan Kenobi go. Darth Maul was able to kill Qui-Gon while Padawan Obi-Wan cut Maul in half. They should be considered "At least Small Town level (Upscaling 1 Kiloton)".
 
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I know we consider Lego Dimensions canon to Lego DC due to them referencing past events but does it apply to any other Lego verse? Like does Gandalf get Lego Dimensions stuff?
 
I know we consider Lego Dimensions canon to Lego DC due to them referencing stuff but does it apply to any other Lego verse? Like does Gandalf get Lego Dimensions stuff?

Pending. I haven't dug into that game like I have with the other LEGO DC stuff. Originally, I would've passed it by, but I'll be thorough and give it a look when I can since others have brought up how it references LEGO DC stuff
 
I've never made a verse page before but I should probably put the calcs I have into a verse page sandbox
 
I know we consider Lego Dimensions canon to Lego DC due to them referencing past events but does it apply to any other Lego verse? Like does Gandalf get Lego Dimensions stuff?
Obviously Gandalf and the other LoTR characters reference the movies but the LEGO Game follows the same story down to the dialogue so we can't tell. I don't know if there would be any place in the LoTR game that the events of LEGO Dimensions could happen in between though, so maybe not. Currently i want to say yes based on Batman being the same, but if there's a contradiction then they wouldn't be.
 
For LEGO Star Wars characters where it's applicable, I do think key implementation is necessary to separate those who get stronger and more skilled

Example for Anakin:

Key: Episode II | The Clone Wars | Episode III | Post-Episode III | Force Ghost


Example for Obi-Wan:

Key: Episode I | Episode II | The Clone Wars | Episode III | Episode IV | Force Ghost


Example for Luke:

Key: Episode IV | Episode V | Episode VI

(Luke could possibly have Episode V split into two keys given his training arc in that chapter. Might not be necessary though, and it may be more practical to have the Episode V key represent his peak in that chapter)

Characters like Yoda and Dooku don't really need keys (well, Yoda needs a Force Ghost one) as there's not really any changes in their power or skill levels as the games go by. If anyone has any questions about who should get keys, let me know
 
Example for Anakin:

Key: Episode II | The Clone Wars | Episode III | Post-Episode III | Force Ghost


Example for Obi-Wan:

Key: Episode I | Episode II | The Clone Wars | Episode III | Episode IV | Force Ghost


Example for Luke:

Key: Episode IV | Episode V | Episode VI


I'd be willing to outline their overhauls/pages. Been thinking a lot about what the justifications for each key could look like

could you hand them over please? PDF's or whatever would work

Visual Dictionary Bio (yeah, the visual dictionary has a section on the video game universe specifically)
Official Strategy Guide Boss Battle Guide (LB2)

Both of these outline his weaknesses more than his strengths, unfortunately. Still, they're useable
 
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So due to this calc, could Riddler Goon's get 9-B AP? Since I imagine they probably could harm each other
 
That’s a Joker Goon, I’m afraid
we can probably just make a "Goon's" page, since there really isn't much difference between them and the lego batman 1 manual says they're all just regular guys in the character section
 
Also, if that Clayface feats gets approved, Batman and Robin will scale higher into 9-A
 
we can probably just make a "Goon's" page, since there really isn't much difference between them and the lego batman 1 manual says they're all just regular guys in the character section
Let me double check the manual rq
 
Batman and Robin both already got to 9-A but it would solidify 9-A more so thats cool
It wouldn’t just solidify the rating. It would put them higher into it. Clayface’s feat is higher into 9-A than the bronze statue feat. Batman and Robin can box up Clayface, so they would definitely scale. The bronze statue feat would become a supporting feat as a result
 
If the Clayface feat comes through, Killer Moth will get to scale to "0.02317 Tons of TNT", which is fun
 
So, when should we start actually doing the revisions? I think most of the calculations are accepted, we should start actually planning the CRT
 
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