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I don't think Lucifer used that amount of power on him
That's literally shown? (The fact that Rosie fixed his staff because he refused to contribute)That sounds kinda headcanony ngl
I don't really oppose it in any serious way, I'll just warn y'all: They would all be Tier 6-C and up unless they have at the very least 32 characters adding their energy.
Y'all are truly ready for 6-C+ Niffty?
When Gul'dan rose the Tomb of Sargeras from the ocean, he did so with seven other warlocks, with him easily being the most powerful.Well we do know that Charlie is far more powerful as well as Rosie/Al, so it would naturally mean that they contribute far more, don't you think?
I want my goat stronk but I also want to make it fair.
Do not threaten me with a good time.
What the hell have I created I should've stayed lurking logged off. I just got brainwashed of the thing I created hoping it could save livesYes-
I mean yeah but assuming that they are a specific percentage is kinda headcanonish imoThat's literally shown? (The fact that Rosie fixed his staff because he refused to contribute)
I was trying to find a solution but people were saying that the laser wouldnt scale to anyoneBtw anyone has a clue on how to calculate the speed of the energy beam from the canon?
I imagine that will be relevant to speed scalings
I have no clue about whatever that verse is, but I'll say that if this is standard on VSBW (having multiple precedents) then I don't mind if we do that, even if I personally disagree, since we oughta be consistent with what the wiki does overall. So if you have multiple examples when we accepted calc like this then sure.When Gul'dan rose the Tomb of Sargeras from the ocean, he did so with seven other warlocks, with him easily being the most powerful.
Do we say Gul'dan is taking the lion's share of the strain upon himself? in a VSBW calc sense, no. He's doing what everyone else is.
Oh yea that's for sure.I mean yeah but assuming that they are a specific percentage is kinda headcanonish imo
I took it back.I was trying to find a solution but people were saying that the laser wouldnt scale to anyone
Wait..... Hazbin is going to be Lupin III level?Y'all are truly ready for 6-C+ Niffty?
It's Warcraft, Warcraft doesn't get new calcs unless Reaper harasses people for six months. But dividing scaling between those that did it is common practice, even going up to big names like Sonic and Dragon Ball who are half of 2 universes in 2-C.I have no clue about whatever that verse is, but I'll say that if this is standard on VSBW (having multiple precedents) then I don't mind if we do that, even if I personally disagree, since we oughta be consistent with what the wiki does overall. So if you have multiple examples when we accepted calc like this then sure.
Congrats ngl I was sure the main cast would all remain in Tier 8 hellI took it back.
Another example is My Hero Academia, though it's a little stranger there.I have no clue about whatever that verse is, but I'll say that if this is standard on VSBW (having multiple precedents) then I don't mind if we do that, even if I personally disagree, since we oughta be consistent with what the wiki does overall. So if you have multiple examples when we accepted calc like this then sure.
The yield formula is used for explosions, so I don't think you're supposed to use it there. I think what we should use is the inverse square law since the beam was shot from what seems to be light-years and still had enough potency to destroy the shield, now, knowing how powerful the shield is... That's probably something that you'll have to assume out of something.![]()
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I DIDN'T know the result would be THIS big, and I'm not sure if we can use Yield foruma here
Weird enough, we use yield formula for space explosionsThe yield formula is used for explosions, so I don't think you're supposed to use it there.
Isn't that a shockwave tho?Weird enough, we use yield formula for space explosions
No, It wouldn’t. Also heaven is a universe not a planet.We don't use inverse square law for these kind of things. It would fall in calc stacking
Damn that's lame as sht ngl but in VSBW rules be rulesWe don't use inverse square law for these kind of things. It would fall in calc stacking
Show me this "universe" in question, and why Vox could get a big enough gun to shoot at it?No, It wouldn’t. Also heaven is a universe not a planet.
Actually, if we assume that the shield is just as durable as Heaven's GBE, which isn't too far off considering it's a shield, and then we assume the distance between hell and heaven is the same as the distance between the Earth and the closest star, that'd probably give solid 4-B results. You could try that.We don't use inverse square law for these kind of things. It would fall in calc stacking
Actually no, if Heaven is the size of Earth it has to be way closer or it wouldn't be visible in the sky lmao what am I waffling aboutActually, if we assume that the shield is just as durable as Heaven's GBE, which isn't too far off considering it's a shield, and then we assume the distance between hell and heaven is the same as the distance between the Earth and the closest star, that'd probably give solid 4-B results. You could try that.
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Or it is bigger since it is farther away than Hell's moon/sunActually no, if Heaven is the size of Earth it has to be way closer or it wouldn't be visible in the sky lmao what am I waffling about
Probably a high Tier 5 to low Tier 4 result then
It looks like that I can use yield method. I will ask for evaluation![]()
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I DIDN'T know the result would be THIS big, and I'm not sure if we can use Yield foruma here
I don't remember Hell having a Sun, I also don't see any evidence showing that the distance is that massive. If we go with the idea that they're both planets, the distance is likely more similar to the one that exists between planets in our solar systemOr it is bigger since it is farther away than Hell's moon/sun
Cool, I'll make the version I suggested too so we can have multiple versionsIt looks like that I can use yield method. I will ask for evaluation
W H A RGuys, I don't want to scare y'all, but the low end of my calc just got accepted and can now be used.
You do NOT want to see my shit-eating grin right now.Guys, I don't want to scare y'all, but the low end of my calc just got accepted and can now be used.
Yup, 134 GigatonsW H A R
no, they are not planets, how can hell even be a planet at all?like tell me, HOW?I don't remember Hell having a Sun, I also don't see any evidence showing that the distance is that massive. If we go with the idea that they're both planets, the distance is likely more similar to the one that exists between planets in our solar system
Adam slayer's bout be on a crazy matchup runY'all are truly ready for 6-C+ Niffty?
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOYup, 134 Gigatons
Well, you see, there's a giant rock with other things, and then, there's a city...no, they are not planets, how can hell even be a planet at all?like tell me, HOW?